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Re: Best Assisted Opening Large Folder? [Re: ColdOne] #46202 04/21/07 12:26 PM
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I have a speed bump and it is a nice knife! Quite fast, sounds neat and looks great.
The Speed Bump is sexier than the HEAT. I considered it. It is a beautiful knife. I think the Heat might be a more practical blade design, though. I may get one of those or a Blur later. Thanks for the information. Is yours the aluminum handle or the synthetic one?


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Re: Best Assisted Opening Large Folder? [Re: Horn Dog] #46203 04/21/07 01:15 PM
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I like the clip point on the HEAT a lot. I have both black and plain blades, serrated and not.
The one I play with the most is the plain edge satin blade. Easy to clean up with after cutting up meat, etc.
AUS-8 is prety good; I have no problems with it.
And, as you pointed out, it open like magic.
I am glad you picke up the HEAT. You won't regret it.

Re: Best Assisted Opening Large Folder? [Re: rooikat] #46204 04/21/07 01:45 PM
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When in doubt, order both. OK, I've got two Heats coming at $26 each, and one Speed Bump at $56 (the akulon handled one). That should cover it. I know, I could have had another Benchmade or a Spyderco for that cost, but more knives is better, right?


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Re: Best Assisted Opening Large Folder? [Re: Horn Dog] #46206 04/21/07 03:00 PM
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When in doubt, order both. OK, I've got two Heats coming at $26 each, and one Speed Bump at $56 (the akulon handled one). That should cover it. I know, I could have had another Benchmade or a Spyderco for that cost, but more knives is better, right?
I enjoy variety. Where'd you get your bump?


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Re: Best Assisted Opening Large Folder? #46207 04/21/07 03:02 PM
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Where did you get your Heats from, Vic? I'm also considering a Heat. I tend to prefer fixed blades so I'm light on folders. I have a Kershaw Leek (that I love and actually carry on occasion), a Browning Ice Storm (Mcusta OEM), a S&W ExtremeOps Auto (just for fun . . . I can't take it outside of the house without breaking the law! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/mad.gif" alt="" /> ), and my very first knife . . . a Buck 110 beater. So maybe a Heat would be a good folder to add to the mix . . . particularly before they're gone for good. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/frown.gif" alt="" />

By the way, I heard on Nahvs Lahv (that's Smoky Mountain speak for Knives Live! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" /> ), that some party or parties may be interested in purchasing the Camillus trademark. Then I found this:

Camillus Cutlery in talks to sell brand names

So the Camillus name may not disappear altogether.
Yeah, but new management of an old brand is not always a pretty thing. Do you think the value of popular camillus knives will increase now? Perhaps I should invest.


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Re: Best Assisted Opening Large Folder? #46209 04/21/07 03:45 PM
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well Horndog, my only AO folders are from Kershaw.....I have a Bump, zdp189 Leek, and rainbow Chive..... fun to play with but
I actually prefer manual for EDC folders (don't want a premature vasectomy from my Leek when carried IWB) ....
but I recently read a review on the Needs Work over on Bladeforums.... I personally don't care much for the styling though....
the Needswork has a wharnecliffe blade ....here's a link..
http://www.knifecenter.com/kc_new/store_detail.html?s=KS1820

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Re: Best Assisted Opening Large Folder? [Re: jaislandboy] #46210 04/21/07 09:09 PM
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I got the last two HEATs from a seller on ebay. Same for the Bump, some small dealer on ebay. I just did a search and several popped up.


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Re: Best Assisted Opening Large Folder? #46212 04/21/07 10:22 PM
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I just was looking for the right things at the right time, I guess. I figured since I was getting the Heats at half price and they were no longer being made, I'd get two.


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Re: Best Assisted Opening Large Folder? [Re: Horn Dog] #46213 04/22/07 03:48 AM
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Horn Dog,
That was my thinking, as well. Plus, I just plain like them.
I was playing with one all night, while watching stargate. Cannot get over how quick and smooth they are.
Plus, added a desert camo lanyard, so they will match my scrappers.

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