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Old November 13th, 2007
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Re: Which of these ...Knives

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Originally Posted by settingsteel View Post
LOL Seacidal, the way you had described the knife it sounded like a MONSTER of a blade, so here I was expecting a small machete/hand saw- and I see this little thingy. In all honesty though the knife seems like a very functional tool. The serration does look wicked, and for $10 you can't go wrong, with a few minor alterations that knife could be an excellent speros knife!!! thx for posting

STILL WONDERING if anyone has had any problems with the wenoka knives, as it seems this will be the knife that I'm most likely going to purchase
Glad to help. I realize the Great White knife doesn't look like much at all, but after using it I find I can't give it up. I still like a high quality spearfishing dagger, but there are some times I don't want to use a really good knife for a less-than-worthy task. I am guilty of having used my cheap knife as an improvised screwdriver (phillips and blade), allen wrench, pry bar, cleaver, chisel, hammer, etc.

Regarding the Wenoka knives, I used one with my scuba kit for a number of years. Very solid blade. The knife's construction was straightforward and simple, but good quality. It was a bit high profile for my spearing needs, but is still a decent knife for the money. Right now, I'm awaiting one of the Beuchat daggers (the smaller one). I looked at them recently and had to have one. My buddy raves about his (the large one), and they're built exceptionally well, yet reasonably priced.

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