Re: A discussion (hopefully) of your favorite folders
[Re: monsterdog]
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06/25/13 05:23 AM
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RN
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ANSO makes some interesting designs, but that is just one odd duck, RN  Do you have the Rock Lobster too? One of my favorite folders. Nope- I only have a few folders right now. My dad got a Zulu and I loved it. To me it makes sense...I hold it more towards my fingers and the grip is perfect. That sweepy blade is actually handy! It gets a big thumbs up from me!
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Re: A discussion (hopefully) of your favorite folders
[Re: Sharp]
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07/05/13 04:01 PM
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Ray Settanta
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A few more of my favorite folders. A trio of fighters designed by James Williams and sold by CRKT. Heiho Hissatsu Otanashi Noh Ken Swamp Warden for scale
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Re: A discussion (hopefully) of your favorite folders
[Re: Sharp]
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07/12/13 11:13 AM
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luck
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3" or less. Top one came in today ![[Linked Image from farm4.staticflickr.com]](http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3794/9267810807_dfa5154627_z.jpg)
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Re: A discussion (hopefully) of your favorite folders
[Re: luck]
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07/12/13 12:21 PM
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3" or less. Top one came in today Nice! Good to see someone familiar scored one of Les's little creations. By the time I opened the e-mail and linked-through to the site they were GONE! Also, we have similar interest in knives...I have offerings from every maker you presented in that photo.
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Re: A discussion (hopefully) of your favorite folders
[Re: Sharp]
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07/12/13 02:01 PM
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luck
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Got pretty lucky, they lasted less than 10 minutes I heard.
Great minds think alike.
I'll have to give it too the XM right know, has the best handle and the flipper option. If I wanted to pry open anything with girth it would be the ESV or Dua.
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Re: A discussion (hopefully) of your favorite folders
[Re: Sharp]
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07/12/13 03:53 PM
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greaser
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Very nice lineup Luck. What is the third one from the top a greyman?
Ray sorry I missed yours nice japanese lineup. I have been intrigued by that blade shape for a while now how are you liking it?
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Re: A discussion (hopefully) of your favorite folders
[Re: Sharp]
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07/12/13 04:50 PM
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luck
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Yeah, Grayman Dua. It's a beefy one.
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Re: A discussion (hopefully) of your favorite folders
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07/12/13 05:27 PM
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Ray Settanta
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Ray sorry I missed yours nice japanese lineup. I have been intrigued by that blade shape for a while now how are you liking it? I have liked Japanese style blades for years and I have used the Hissatsu (middle one) for over a year now. The blade is not designed for regular EDC tasks of course. The tip is too thin and narrow. It is excellent for what it is designed for though. I have no need for a fighter these days but I still like the style and do use it for some EDC tasks. BTW, the tip has only bitten me twice in all that time.  I have recently picked up the Otanashi Noh Ken and, because of the bigger handle and blade, it may become my favorite of the three.
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Re: A discussion (hopefully) of your favorite folders
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07/15/13 04:02 AM
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Nice steel guys! Such a pity about our stupid import laws. The secondary marker here is just nuts! $380 (our dollars) for a vanilla Griptillian... Nuts I say! Luckily it has stirred the dust some and a few local makers are stepping up. In a month or two I should be getting custom flipper!
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Re: A discussion (hopefully) of your favorite folders
[Re: Sharp]
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07/22/13 07:15 PM
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RN
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Any Strider folks around? My cousin has me looking at a SnG...it's a lot of money, but he loves his and I was surprised by how nice it felt!
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Re: A discussion (hopefully) of your favorite folders
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07/22/13 08:21 PM
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I have a couple of Striders, SnG included. It's a nice knife, and plenty rugged. I only have 2 complaints, the non lock side is all g-10, which isn't as strong as a liner'd g-10 or Ti. I also prefer a flipper or thumb stud vs the hole. If you can get a direct Hinderer, it is less money, and that would be my recommendation.
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Re: A discussion (hopefully) of your favorite folders
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07/22/13 11:45 PM
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I carried an SMF for awhile...bought it because of the positive reviews and not the negatives. However...I later acquired a Hinderer...fast forward a little bit (about 2 years) and I now still have only the one Strider but several Hinderers.
On its own merit, without any hype or comparison to other knives, the Strider is a beefy knife that feels good in the hand...sometimes not great over time / use, but good.
I bought and still own just one with no others planned in the future. It's kinda like a Sebenza, every folding-knife user should experience one for themselves and form their own conclusions.
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