That’s exactly what I was thinking too. It’s most likely still just Sanremu.
Even some more known brand knifemakers sometimes change some detail, material or something … through time.
Sanrenmu had a 910 Plus of this design several years ago. It was discontinued (due to blade length?) and then a ‘Ming Ren’ (?) 910 Plus of identical design appeared on the market.
Was the MingRen a clone? Was MingRen a SRM sub-brand? Or was it simply Sanrenmu continuing to make the same design for another brand since they were no longer interested in branding it themselves? I don’t know. Very hard to get to the bottom of stuff like this in Asia. For sure Sanrenmu make knives for tonnes of brands.
Maybe this is a clone. Maybe it is NOS (new old stock) if the discontinued original 910 Plus. The guy in the video should have gotten his facts together before definitely stating that it’s a clone.
They could be made at the same factory that makes knives for Ganzo, but I don’t think it’s implausible that they’re being made at a different factory altogether, they copy everything in China, even each others clones.
Good point about the weight reduction. And I also wished the G10 was on both sides too.
Also I think it would have been better if they would have followed the same pattern on the clip side as the button side, instead of making a “bolster” on the clip side…
Well, after you mentioned that with the bolster it makes the milk sour a bit.
At least they could have followed the line on the front side so that the bolster would have a steeper angle where it meets the G10.
Anyways, Autos are illegal over here so it’s easier to resist. Once I even tried to make CF scales for my G719 but the milling in 3 levels on the scale is too complicated to be worth it, not to mention a full cf front scale…
Your first 3 links resulted in “page not found” but the Dragon Slayer link worked, thanks for sharing that one, I really like the milled G10 scales on it.
Does somebody have this FURA model? Seems really good with titanium and d2.
If got another fura and i can say they use some serieus good steel on their knives.
Looks nice, steel is nice, but very very thick blade - not very good slicer it seems, with such thickness behind the edge it is almost like an axe profile. All Fura I have seen were too thick IMHO.
Any recommendations on a good torx bit set. I have several and I don’t know if they are cheap or if the Chinese use metric or what but I can not seem to get the pocket clip off a Ganzo knife. Any help is appreciated.
I love my 7010-LUC knife, fun to flick open. I wouldnt mind a just a tad smaller knife (or same size) with assisted openers. Anyone have ideas? Budget please.
I have this one, Made in USA, highly recommended. I bought this set specifically for my folding knives but use that brand for work as well.
There was discussion on it in this thread back in 2015. I haven’t had good luck with any torx or hex wrenches made in China.
The smallest one in the set (T6) fits the clip screws on my Ganzo G719 and G727M, seems to fit a bit tighter on the G719.