Chances are slim, I know, but maybe someone has seen something.
Part of Kershaw Camp's blade is convex.
I don't know if you can find one in Austria, however.
At first, there is not convex grind in chinese knives, it can be, but flat and hollow will be 99.9%.
Sanrenmu A148 - small cheap knife, but convex grind
awesome! There’s a whole range - A103 A123 A148 and A169. Might replace my SRM 605 as EDC.
For a (cheap) convex folder, a carbon Opinel is the only other one I know of. And an excellent choice, of course.
My sanrenmu md116 too!.
Any chinese knife can be turned into convex grind very easily. All you need is a mousepad and sandpaper.
Fixed blade or folder?
both
Why not just a full flat ground blade and a convex edge that you can do yourself ?
Sanrenmu 718. Is very rare but does pop up sometimes. I got one and like it alot!
Steel isnt the best but its small and has an full flat grind with a kind of convex part before the edge.
Yes. Very rare…
+1, most sharpening done by hand pretty much ends up with a convex edge anyway, unless using a guide.
https://www.ebay.de/itm/282803248654
I think if you’d add some jimping it would work well as a front flipper knife.
…if it’s not too small for that.