I’d like to get an FH41 or FH51 (more my edc size) but why can’t they add a standard clip to the package?
And seriosly, these two examples have an extremely different main grind.
Once I’ve had 4 SRM 910 variants at my place (910+, 911, 912, 913) at the same time, the main grind and ricasso where exaclty the same.
Seems Ganzo is still not on par when it comes to consistency.
But ok, for $20 I might get an FH51 in smoked orange or w/e they call it
Deep carry clips always bite my palm when I intend to really use the knife, same with the SRM 710s non-deep-carry clip.
For me only simple tip-up clips are working. It’s fine that they offer those dc clips, I’d just like it more if they’d offer both.
A bigger variant of this clip design would work well I guess:
And if the clip holes would be as far to the butt as possible it would work even better but it could need a lanyard then.
Maybe like this even though I’m not happy with the angle. Drilled the holes myself so no one else to blame
Still I like the new Ganzos, esp. the FH21, FH41 and FH51 but I have so many folders that it’s hard to justify another purchase when you’re on a tight budget. On the other hand it’s easier to be nitpicky, sorry for that
OK… thanks for explaining. . I was just curious cause I like those deep carry tip up clips, they are a ’personal preference’.
No need to apologize for being “nitpicky” though… we’re all that about one thing or another. . .
At last someone who feels the same as me about pocket clips.Those Honey Badgers everybody loves have the same problem with the clips cutting into my palm .
First thing I do with ALL my knives is unscrew or Grind off the screws on ALL the clips.
I detest them.
Folder for IN pocket and cleaning nails. Peeling apples etc.
Fixed blade on waist outside of trousers/shorts.
for proper use.
I’d never only have a folder of any size/make for bush work.
They’re toys (sharp).
It seems like the Calmigo is pretty much unchallenge by chinese producers.
I should have been more specific - I want a safety on my flipper or auto. Don’t really care about the lock style - just a safety. Spring Loaded Tab is ok too.
The Pro-Tech Calmigo is tiny and includes a sliding safety - just a shame that nobody else really does that in a 2” bladed knife.
I currently don’t EDC any knives. The only knife I have is an old Swiss Army multi-tool pocket knife that sits in my tool bag.
I’m looking to purchase a budget knife for camping trips. It doesn’t need to be super small. Something good for cutting food, carving wood, general purpose. I started looking at Honey Badger Flipper (large), but I don’t know if that would be the correct tool for the above application. There is the new D2 version, but it’s $60. Not sure if I need D2 steel. I only go camping a couple of times a year, and even then, I don’t often need to use the knife, so if there is something else for less money that you guys would recommend, please do.
Hi people!
For a while I’ve been using my Sanrenmu LUI-SH1. I also have the SH version, which I don’t use much due to the reasons below.
I like it because it is small enough, it has been reliable and I don’t use it for super hard works or something that needs a better knife.
However, its’ pocket clip is not the best for my use/carry as it is not reversed, either to carry it in my pockets or in my wallet.
So, I would like a suggestion for a similar knife (black colour, measurements around 16cm (length open) x 2,5cm (width closed) x 0,8 cm (height on the scales) ), with the p*ocket clip coming from the bottom*. Budget would be up to 20-25€ max.
In case this is not possible, I would ask for suggestions on how to reverse the clip to make it “bottom-up”.
The “small Sebenza” would fit most of the requirements, but that price is far above of what I would ever pay for a knife.
Thanks in advance for the suggestions