It isn't an expensive knife by any stretch of the imagination, but it's well made and should be fine as a fingernail picker.


Yes, you're correct Dave. They are made by/for Frankonia in Germany. I have to admit that I didn't know about Parforce either until I bought this one, but they have some really nice knives.daytime dave wrote:That's a nice looking knife Les. I had never heard of it before. It seems to be German made from what little I could find on the internet. Is that correct?
A good sheath usually indicates a good knife from what I have found. Nice set up there.
Agreed, Henry88. Your use for knives is exactly what they are around for...they are to "cut stuff." Absolutely right on.Henry88 wrote: Gents, I wish I could share your affinity for knives. They all look the same to me; something to be sharpened and cut stuff. I keep a few in different sizes and shapes. When I loose one I replace it.
I think he pegged it quite well. In the same vein, it's a similar feeling whenever I take my smooth lever-action Henry carbine out and shoot some rapid-fire rounds....and at the same time, shoot very well! The good feeling is hard to put into words, but to echo Les, It just "is."Les wrote:There is something really visceral about a well made knife. I doubt if anybody could really define the feeling. It just "is".