iKnife Collector

The online community of knife collectors

mike copperman
  • San Rafael, CA
  • United States
Share on Facebook
Share Twitter
  • Blog Posts
  • Discussions
  • Events
  • Groups (14)
  • Photos
  • Photo Albums
  • Videos

Mike copperman's Friends

  • helene j. copperman
  • Patrick Tetangco
  • Chris Stookey
  • Andy Voelkle     "AxeMan"
 

mike copperman's Page

Latest Activity

George W Pollock replied to mike copperman's discussion Monster folder in the group EDC Club
"I just ordered the new Cold Steel Voyager in XL, it's 12.25" overall.  Should get the job done lol."
Nov 9, 2011
stephen tungate left a comment for mike copperman
Oct 13, 2011
Cesar Salazar left a comment for mike copperman
"Happy Birthday Mike!!!"
Oct 13, 2011
Vinny Liotta left a comment for mike copperman
"Hey man get it and you'll love it"
Oct 11, 2011
Matt Sherman replied to mike copperman's discussion Monster folder in the group EDC Club
"I just got the Extrema Ratio RAO, probably the most overbuilt folding knife on the face of the planet. The only problem is the cost. You won't find one under 250 dollars.   If your on a budget I say get the Cold Steel Pocket Bushman,…"
Aug 7, 2011
Chris Hillier replied to mike copperman's discussion Monster folder in the group EDC Club
"Spartan is a tank of a knife, edc one, not much it wont do, although ya gotta choke up alot to slice yer apple at lunch! The rajah 2 is still around for a good price, although its double the spartan."
Jul 30, 2011
stephen tungate replied to mike copperman's discussion Monster folder in the group EDC Club
"rick would be a good person to ask that question he has both of those knives.he also has ,many tops knives..."
Jul 15, 2011
Kit Adams replied to mike copperman's discussion Monster folder in the group EDC Club
"Spartan's are great and they have the pocket deploying thumb stud on them.  Also check out the G10 Espada's  you can find them for quite a bit cheaper than their fancier brothers."
Jul 15, 2011
Alexander Noot replied to mike copperman's discussion Monster folder in the group EDC Club
"I'd second this. I'd go for the Spartan. Owned one for a while. Truly a monster of a folder. And they can be found on e-bay and several dealers at close to $50-$60.   The PocketBushman is also quite large and very low priced. "
Jul 15, 2011
Kit Adams replied to mike copperman's discussion Monster folder in the group EDC Club
"I carry a Cold Steel Recon 1 every day on my person.  Its not quite as big as you are looking for but it is a 4.2in blade and I love having a knife that not only has good reach on it if needed, but that also i can use the whole handle without…"
Jul 13, 2011
Rob Hupp replied to mike copperman's discussion Monster folder in the group EDC Club
"Spartan or Pocket Bushman.  The PB is very flat in the pocket."
Jul 11, 2011
John A. Stagg replied to mike copperman's discussion Monster folder in the group EDC Club
"The Rajah or Spartan would be my go knives....maybe the 6" t-lite...or Spyderco Military"
Jun 22, 2011
Scott Gerald Ketch replied to mike copperman's discussion EDC in the group Tactical Collectors Club
"I'd carry my hibben's at the hip if I could, but they're too big and I know I'll get looks and probably arrested. I carry some smaller tactical blades, 3 total. That Ka Bar has to be tough to carry, comfort wise. I need to update…"
Jun 4, 2011
Chris North replied to mike copperman's discussion EDC in the group Tactical Collectors Club
"Around Wisconsin you have to be careful what you carry. I usually fall back on a Gerber or one of my CRKT folders. I have a few pictured on my page!"
Jun 4, 2011
mike copperman replied to mike copperman's discussion Monster folder in the group EDC Club
"im thinking of something i can still fit in my pocket. like a 6 inch blade"
May 8, 2011
John Lynch replied to mike copperman's discussion Monster folder in the group EDC Club
"If your looking for a huge inexpensive folding knife, id suggest the Opinel No. 13. Its massive, its like a mini machete. I think the blade alone is at least 22 inches. Comes with a leather lanyard on the handle."
May 3, 2011

Profile Information

Are you a member of any knife club now?
Yes
Do you currently subscribe to any knife publication (offline)
Yes
How long have you collected knives?
16- 20 years
Favorite Kind of Knives
fixed blades
chopping
Website
http://www.edgedtools.webs.com
About Me
Avid knife collector, trying to spread accurate info about cutlery and sharp tools alike.
Interests
knives of course
throwing, whittling, balisong, all kinds
Other Hobbies
Hiking
backpacking
fishing

Comment Wall (14 comments)

You need to be a member of iKnife Collector to add comments!

Join iKnife Collector

At 14:24 on October 13, 2011, stephen tungate said…
At 1:54 on October 13, 2011, Cesar Salazar said…
Happy Birthday Mike!!!
At 1:31 on October 11, 2011, Vinny Liotta said…
Hey man get it and you'll love it
At 0:31 on October 17, 2010, Patrick Tetangco said…
I got the jaguar balisong in the 90's. I was still in high school then. I used it as a beater knife as you can see. I opened some canned goods with it once while my friends and I were camping.
At 0:40 on October 13, 2010, Gerald Hines said…
Happy Birthday
At 22:02 on September 17, 2010, RicK said…
hi mike thanks for joining my groups jump in enjoy RicK
At 15:46 on September 16, 2010, Ben said…
Hey Mike thanks for joining my group Outdoor Living! Looks like you are into everything the group is about from reading your hobbies. Feel free to post anything related in the group along with any cool pictures.

Ben
At 20:53 on September 14, 2010, Scott King said…
Hey Mike
Thanks for joining us here at iKC. I think you'll like it here at you spend some time getting to know the place. If you have any questions as you get settled in here, just let me know.
I just got back in town and will reply via private message to your interest in starting an iKC Group.
Welcome!
Scott
At 16:34 on September 11, 2010, kage said…
Gerber axes are solidly constructed and generally hold their edge well. They are an excellent value for their price range. For camping and backpacking the Back Paxe is good... compact (approx. 9" in length) and fairly lightweight (just over a pound @ 19.3 oz.) The Gator Combo Axe is an handy little dual system. It features a knife inside the handle that can be used for small camp chores and other tasks.... good for a backup, in the truck, or inside a BOB. Even though Gerber is famous/infamous for their "mystery" steel, these are of good quality for the tasks and abuse that they were designed to perform. They are good all-around beaters that will handle the job for years to come. I prefer them to the other more high-priced snooty brands.
At 5:18 on September 11, 2010, Tyson Reynolds said…
Welcome, good to have you here
 
 
 

Badge

Loading…

The online community of knife collectors

What is iKnife Collector?

iKnife Collector is a community of like mined friends who like to talk about knives.

Throw in the mix... groups for guns and dogs and it makes a perfect setting for discussion of all the things you like.

If you are joining Welcome! There is a lot to see and do.

If you are a returning member, we'd love to hear from you. Post pictures, and join in discussions. Enjoy the new chat and most of all have a great experience here on iKnife Collector!

Follow iKnifeCollector on Twitter

Follow iKnifeCollector on Twitter

Latest Activity

© 2012   Created by Scott King.

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service