
Anyone like opinel,
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Re: Anyone like opinel,
I just ordered a #2 and #7 in carbon today, i hope to get a SS #8 next as will test that against my #8 carbon version 

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Re: Anyone like opinel,
I'd be interested how it turns out. I know that a few years ago, they upgraded their stainless steel to the Sandvik. I'm wondering if they took advantage of it being capable of higher RC than they usually do on their carbon?
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me too mate, i guess one of the main advantages is the rust resistans, ive ordered a inox opinel #8 ill test it against my carbon #8.cb51 wrote:I'd be interested how it turns out. I know that a few years ago, they upgraded their stainless steel to the Sandvik. I'm wondering if they took advantage of it being capable of higher RC than they usually do on their carbon?
here is a group pic so far, i got the #2 and #7 today,

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Re: Anyone like opinel,
Geez, 'Z'. You're turning into an Opinel fanatic.
They're worth it though, aren't they. 



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Re: Anyone like opinel,
I think your right mate and they are well worth it, i really didnt think i would like these untill i got the #8 and realized what a great little pocket knife they are, for the money they are great bang for the buck knives, im going to put the inox #8 in my kitchen draw as these make really good veg cutters due to there thin v grind blades,there also really comfy in the hand, the #2 is very small but would be usefull in a first aid kit or thrown in a survival kit, although the #3 is more managable, i used my #8 today and there was a bit or rust on the blade so cleaned it up with the super eraserjerryd6818 wrote:Geez, 'Z'. You're turning into an Opinel fanatic.![]()
They're worth it though, aren't they.


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Re: Anyone like opinel,
I can't think f a better knife to be a fanatic over. Light weight, durable, cut;s like crazy, and cheap price tag. Not to mention they are convertable.
I live just outside Washinton D.C., and I go downtown often. I take my Opinel numberr 6. It goes through security check points with no problems. Most federal buildings have a blade limit, and the number 6 does not even get a second glance. Most of the personel don't even know it's a lockblade. They think it's some cheap friction folder picnic knife. Because of the rustic looks and wood handle, it flies below the security radar. I'm not going to tell them otherwise!
Back home in Maryland outside of D.C., I carry my other Opinels that are loosed up so I can just flick them open, and thumb over the locking ring. Very quick to open that way. A well greased Opinel is a one handled knife.
I live just outside Washinton D.C., and I go downtown often. I take my Opinel numberr 6. It goes through security check points with no problems. Most federal buildings have a blade limit, and the number 6 does not even get a second glance. Most of the personel don't even know it's a lockblade. They think it's some cheap friction folder picnic knife. Because of the rustic looks and wood handle, it flies below the security radar. I'm not going to tell them otherwise!

Back home in Maryland outside of D.C., I carry my other Opinels that are loosed up so I can just flick them open, and thumb over the locking ring. Very quick to open that way. A well greased Opinel is a one handled knife.
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i think its a grey area in the uk with locking opinels, as you say they are very rustic looking and not offensive in anyway, also unless you know the collar is there most would think its a friction folder, knowing my luck i would bump into a policeman who knows his knives wellcb51 wrote:I can't think f a better knife to be a fanatic over. Light weight, durable, cut;s like crazy, and cheap price tag. Not to mention they are convertable.
I live just outside Washinton D.C., and I go downtown often. I take my Opinel numberr 6. It goes through security check points with no problems. Most federal buildings have a blade limit, and the number 6 does not even get a second glance. Most of the personel don't even know it's a lockblade. They think it's some cheap friction folder picnic knife. Because of the rustic looks and wood handle, it flies below the security radar. I'm not going to tell them otherwise!![]()
Back home in Maryland outside of D.C., I carry my other Opinels that are loosed up so I can just flick them open, and thumb over the locking ring. Very quick to open that way. A well greased Opinel is a one handled knife.




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Re: Anyone like opinel,
Well got the #7 to work in my kitchen today slicing a red pepper, the blades on these are great for slicing stuff, 

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Re: Anyone like opinel,
I got the #8 in inox SS today, its a very pretty knife, it has a lighter coloured beech handle than on the carbon bladed versions, ill take some nice pics on thursday plus test out the SS blade V the carbon version, 

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Re: Anyone like opinel,
sanded down the handle on my carbon #8 and added a lanyard hole and leather lanyard, i might do more to the handle once the kids are off there summer holidays 

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Re: Anyone like opinel,
I like the lighter finish. Is that the new standard finish for the knives with stainless blades?
Of course, darn near anything would be better than that orange stuff they've been using for many years.
Of course, darn near anything would be better than that orange stuff they've been using for many years.
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Im not sure mate, when it arrived i had to check to see that it was beech on the site i got it from, it says beech, its seems to be treated differently , when i sanded down the othe #8 it does seem lighter once the orange comes off, posibly the SS versions are bing done like thiscb51 wrote:I like the lighter finish. Is that the new standard finish for the knives with stainless blades?
Of course, darn near anything would be better than that orange stuff they've been using for many years.


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well i have had the inox #8 for a week now and doing very well at slicing veg and fruit in the kitchen ill do a proper test against the carbon version soon, i picked up a carbon #4 today with the older stamp on it, i went to town with the girls today and went into a old hardware store that i knew had a knife display, they had to shelves with opinel display
i know where ill be going from time to time
the #4 is in my pocket today now
i took some more pics today in the sun
its nice for me to find something i can aford to collect in the world of pocket knives plus a knife with a cool long history 





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Re: Anyone like opinel,
Oh, now you've done it. You've given 'Z' a whole new set of Opinels to slobber over.
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Re: Anyone like opinel,
Opinel steel is a bit on the soft side.
I love Opinels and have bought and modded a few. I still have 5-6 left.
Their carbon seems a little softer than 1095. I've read it was 1075 but I don't really have a clue.
Most of my EDC knife use is light duty anyway and an Opi will take a fantastic edge. It'll get that edge back easily also.
I like their modified 12c27. That and their carbon steel (which I prefer) are better than most of the 440A crap in many knives.
A harder 1095 or a quality AUS8 may do slightly better... at more cost.
It's still the very best cheap knife. Just be aware that the edge will roll with tough use. I am a machinist and I get an inexpensive folder out with my calipers and scale at the beginning of my day. I use it for everything from cutting cardboard to scraping metal. I've gone to a Mercator from an Opinel, I think the carbon steel is a little harder.
Just a case of the right tool for the job. An Opinel is a great "genteman's folder" for EDC. Beats the snot out of anything in its price range and many more costly folders.
I love Opinels and have bought and modded a few. I still have 5-6 left.
Their carbon seems a little softer than 1095. I've read it was 1075 but I don't really have a clue.
Most of my EDC knife use is light duty anyway and an Opi will take a fantastic edge. It'll get that edge back easily also.
I like their modified 12c27. That and their carbon steel (which I prefer) are better than most of the 440A crap in many knives.
A harder 1095 or a quality AUS8 may do slightly better... at more cost.
It's still the very best cheap knife. Just be aware that the edge will roll with tough use. I am a machinist and I get an inexpensive folder out with my calipers and scale at the beginning of my day. I use it for everything from cutting cardboard to scraping metal. I've gone to a Mercator from an Opinel, I think the carbon steel is a little harder.
Just a case of the right tool for the job. An Opinel is a great "genteman's folder" for EDC. Beats the snot out of anything in its price range and many more costly folders.
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Re: Anyone like opinel,
very nice stressmaster
i do need some colour now, and yes jerry ha has put more ideas in my head lol,
thanks for the info david, yes i noticed the rolled edges and found they sharpen out pretty easy, i dont use mine for hard work as have tougher knives for these jobs, but for kitchen and garden use there great and my #4 and #5 handle most edc work ok,

thanks for the info david, yes i noticed the rolled edges and found they sharpen out pretty easy, i dont use mine for hard work as have tougher knives for these jobs, but for kitchen and garden use there great and my #4 and #5 handle most edc work ok,

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Re: Anyone like opinel,
As i understand it the carbon blade handles
have been varnished creating the orange tinge
while SS handles are left natural.
Here's a No.6 carboney with 'pocket wore' treatment.
Now Frenchy Fry golden color w/more grain showin'.

have been varnished creating the orange tinge
while SS handles are left natural.
Here's a No.6 carboney with 'pocket wore' treatment.
Now Frenchy Fry golden color w/more grain showin'.

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Re: Anyone like opinel,
Great topic guys
I just ordered A #7 and a #4 they should be here Saturday or Monday! I'll yall know what I think after I have used them for a while. I have wondered about these knives and now I get to learn first hand! Thanks to all for the info on these. Now I just have to wait....
Randy


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Re: Anyone like opinel,
I see 'Z' is lurking but isn't saying anything. I miss ya 'Z'.
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Re: Anyone like opinel,
Hey guys
thanks for turning me onto these fabulous knives
I have been playing with my #4 and #7 for a couple days now and I can't say enough. while #4 is a bit small, it does ride well in my front pocket. I used the #7 in the kitchen tonight to slice up some taters with and I must say I ain't never seen anything slice through a tuber like that before
Randy




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Re: Anyone like opinel,
I do like them...alot. Very useful in the garden.
This is one I pull out from the accumulation for intermittent outings. 


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Re: Anyone like opinel,
I don't think there are any other production knife that will slice and dice with an Opinel. As much as I love my Swiss Army knives, when theres real cutting to be done, like breaking down cardboard boxes, or garden work, one of my Opinels get dropped in a pocket. I've been known to carry two knives, my SAK tuner for the tools, and an Opinel for cutting things. But that's one of the great hints about Opinels; they are so light weight, you can't tell you have an extra knife in the pocket.goldpan wrote:Hey guysthanks for turning me onto these fabulous knives
I have been playing with my #4 and #7 for a couple days now and I can't say enough. while #4 is a bit small, it does ride well in my front pocket. I used the #7 in the kitchen tonight to slice up some taters with and I must say I ain't never seen anything slice through a tuber like that before
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Randy

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try the douk-doukcb51 wrote:I don't think there are any other production knife that will slice and dice with an Opinel. As much as I love my Swiss Army knives, when theres real cutting to be done, like breaking down cardboard boxes, or garden work, one of my Opinels get dropped in a pocket. I've been known to carry two knives, my SAK tuner for the tools, and an Opinel for cutting things. But that's one of the great hints about Opinels; they are so light weight, you can't tell you have an extra knife in the pocket.goldpan wrote:Hey guysthanks for turning me onto these fabulous knives
I have been playing with my #4 and #7 for a couple days now and I can't say enough. while #4 is a bit small, it does ride well in my front pocket. I used the #7 in the kitchen tonight to slice up some taters with and I must say I ain't never seen anything slice through a tuber like that before
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Randy


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stancaiman wrote: try the douk-doukit's like the opinel for theses tasks and prices are the same


Edit: 20 € to 32 €
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"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
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