Small folder: SRM 710 SS. Elegant, functional, sleek, typical fantastic SRM build quality. This knife seems to please everyone. Ive gifted at least 30 and sold at least twice that amount.
Large folder: Enlan EL-01. IMO, this is easily the overall best manufactured knife in this collection. It excels in quality, fit, finish, materials, ergonomics, safety and ease of deployment. Very robust construction with a sharp factory edge that holds up to repeated harsh abuse. Also my most carried. This is the one I give to my police, firefighter and outdoor survivalist buddies. Always a favorite.
Wow, if you announced that here in the U.S. (if you lived here) you'd get robbed in no time. I never tell anyone what I've got, except for individual lights.
The 733 is an excellent choice and is one of the sharper knives for its broad blade design and size. I personally love the style and carry one clipped to my shorts when I go rafting down the river. Its also very comfortable to handle. Typical excellent SRM construction and materials. Now all you have to decide is black or silver.
If those are the only 2 folders you ever buy, Im sure they'll give you years of service and enjoyment. Some bragging rights will probably accompany your EL01.
I have a dog. This one. It's watchful. It's not that large. But then again, being a terrier, once it bites to something it will not let go. Robbing a house with 8kg of dog hanging around in ones genital region would be... bit of an inconvenience, I'd suppose.
I added my collection of Chinese knives to whooping three with SRM 763 (others being SRM 707 and Enlan M014). That is one impressive knife. Nice size, axis lock feels solid and above all it's one crazy sharp sharp thingy!I mean come on! That is stupidly sharp for a 10$ knife. G10 handle feels secure even when wet and the blade has just the right angle for my taste. Much better blade angle than 707 and the like. Two thumbs up.
The SRM 710 SS is the knife I gift the most. Its one of the few designs that pleases a wide variety of people and seems to find its way into their pockets for EDC. I walked into the fire station yesterday and saw a friend showing one off to a few others. Everyone always thinks its a $25 knife.