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Post deleted by Private Klink [Re: macgregor] #208728 04/19/08 03:29 PM
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Re: A discussion of your favorite folders #208729 04/19/08 03:32 PM
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Cant we just get back to folders?

Honestly, I could care less about mantis. I just figured I would make you guys aware so you could draw your own conclusions.


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Re: A discussion of your favorite folders [Re: macgregor] #208730 04/19/08 03:38 PM
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if this thread gets locked for all this i'm gonna be pissed.

forget about what happens on bf. this is the yard.


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Re: A discussion of your favorite folders [Re: Magnum22] #208731 04/19/08 03:41 PM
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if this thread gets locked for all this i'm gonna be pissed.

forget about what happens on bf. this is the yard.

+1

I will delete my posts since it has stired some people up here.


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Re: A discussion of your favorite folders [Re: macgregor] #208732 04/19/08 03:46 PM
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Done.

Now back to folders.

Where can you buy pocket clips? I have been thinking of modding some saks.


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Re: A discussion of your favorite folders [Re: macgregor] #208733 04/19/08 04:39 PM
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Mac - I can't believe I have to add "no badmouthing other manufacturers" to the rules, something like that is the most basic of common decency on forums. Your response to my warning shows that you really don't understand the severity of your actions. Based on your posts, Mantis would have a SOLID case for libel against you.


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Contrary to popular belief, I don't look for excuses to lock threads! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />


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Re: A discussion of your favorite folders #208737 04/19/08 08:48 PM
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this has been a looooong thread and I think that's the first thing to ahppen.
not too bad.
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sharp: I always kinda liked the look of striders too... remotly...
somewhere deep down.

this guy has alot of reviews on some...
http://www.youtube.com/profile_videos?p=r&user=customtacticals&page=1

and I really like the gripy taspe stuff kershaw puts on some of their knives.. like the blur.
though it can chafe your hand sometimes... if you ever have to use it with wet oily hands it feels VERY secure.
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Re: A discussion of your favorite folders [Re: eatingmuchface] #208738 04/19/08 10:48 PM
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I have looked a buck-strider and strider folders at gun shows.
Buck striders seem nice, except for the liner lock.

What I love about striders is that choil on the blade.


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Re: A discussion of your favorite folders [Re: macgregor] #208739 04/20/08 04:55 PM
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I've been interested in finding out what's going on in low end folders so I picked up a few to see for myself. The Benchmade Monochrome was $32, the Uzi $34 off that auction place, the OHT was $28, and the Benchmade Ambush II was $43 I think. I've put them next to a recently scored Desert Tan (and we thought Desert Tan was gone..) Batac and my Desert Olive ASH1 for a size comparison.

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I felt all of the folders were excellent values. Even the "Uzi" is a very nice folder: full length steel liners, phosphorus bronze washers, sharp recurved 154CM blade, grippy G10 handle slabs. I hate the location of the (cheap) clip but that's my only real complaint. The lockup is excellent. It laughed at my spine whacks. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />

The Monochrome is a little tank of a knife. The 3" blade is N690 stainless and the framelock was is nicely done. The frame is 420J stainless. The usual Benchmade shaving sharp. It's just under 4 ounces. I hadn't heard of the designer(s) (Steirereisen) but they did a good job. It just works.

The Ambush II is a BIG tank of a knife at 5.5 ounces. Designed by Mel Pardue the Ambush II aluminum handle is over 5 inches. It has a small steel subframe for the lock that is inset into the interior of the handle. I was hoping for an Axis type lock but the Rolling Lock really isn't the same despite the similar external appearance. It is sturdy but doesn't allow you to release the lock to flip the blade open. The spring is somewhat strong and it takes some force to close the blade until it snaps closed decisively. Similarly, opening the knife takes a good flick of the thumb to overcome the spring force. I love AUS8 for the edge it takes and this is one of my favorite features of the knife.

The OHT is the first Vic I've purchased in a very long time. Not much to say that hasn't already been said. I'm still undecided on whether to grind the serrations off or not.

The bottom line is that with some careful shopping you can purchase a decent folder in the $30 range. I wouldn't hesitate to EDC any of these knives. No, they don't have uber steel blades nor exotic handle materials but they are very good knives nevertheless. While I won't retire my more expensive folders I will start rotating these in to my EDC.


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