This one arrived today. LionSteel Shuffler. Bocote wood scales, and M390 steel.
Can go wrong with a Spyderco.My daily carry knife
It opens boxes like a champ!Can go wrong with a Spyderco.
That's a beautiful knife brother. I tend to agree with @GoingPostal though, you could probably find a cheaper knife with a similar, or better, quality steel. And then you can grab a couple different types for different carry situations. If you are looking to spend that type of money though I would look into some knives that use the CPMS110V or CPMS90V steel. Definitely the best you'll find (the CPMS110V) with respect to edge retention but not many knife makers use it currently. But you can find a bunch that use the S90V. Benchmade does have a knife that uses it that is about $200 cheaper than that Lobo. https://www.bladehq.com/cat--Manual-Knives--45#filter:blade_material:CPM-S110V (S110V Knives)I am considering a Lone Wolf Lobo D/A. Thoughts?
This thing opens via scale-release (if you can figure it out) or typical one handed flipper.
Blade Length: 3.5 in.
Overall Length: 8.0 in.
Overall Weight: 5.5 oz.
Blade Material: CPM-S30V
Frame/Liners: Stainless steel
Handle Material: AAA Grade G-10
Pocket Clip: Stainless steel
Fasteners/Rivet: Stainless steel
Warranty: Limited Lifetime
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One of my favorite EDC's. Gets the job done and not worried about beating it up.
Smith & Wesson Border Guard 2
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Old Benchmade 975sNo Emerson's?
That full flat grind is also great for cutting caps of the end of cigars, and slicing plug pipe tobacco.It opens boxes like a champ!
I have the fixed blade version saved in my cart, ready for purchase. LOL. I just wish the blade was at least 3/16" thick.Added this to the lineup today -
Is that an Infidel? That was my dream knife for the longest time until I handled a few OTF Microtechs. I still prefer Benchmade though as I trust the name just a little more than Micortech... Not by alot though.I have the fixed blade version saved in my cart, ready for purchase. LOL. I just wish the blade was at least 3/16" thick.
My brother gifted me the microtech. I looked at them but was hesitant. He walked in and tossed me the box at Christmas. Lifetime warranty and sharpening so I’m really happy. Although I admit I don’t really use it for everyday task. I got a kerahaw Ken onion blur I cut fish bait and electrical wire withIs that an Infidel? That was my dream knife for the longest time until I handled a few OTF Microtechs. I still prefer Benchmade though as I trust the name just a little more than Micortech... Not by alot though.
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