Got about 40 replica/clone knives (only ZT Kershaw and Benchmade) some remarkable good (Benchmade 940) Some very poor (ZT308) Decided to buy a genuine ZT357 and it is such a big difference, especially the blade sharpness out of the box and the way the knife handles.
Still will keep some good replica’s but decided to sell most of the other ones.
The SRM 7129 is indeed a small Ruike P801 except of a different steel and a thumb stud instead of a flipper tab.
The Ruike is using ball bearings iirc, the SRM uses washers.
It’s nice to make new scales for it but it’s too tiny for edc.
The surface is hand sanded (different directions) I wish they just left it with the dragon stamped in without sanding (not etched, no CNC, stamped with a die .
It’s looking better stonewashed I’d say.
Carbon fiber from a decommissioned wheel chair’s wheel cover, the cut-outs were there for the fasteners for different mounting positions.
Fun fact, it has the clip that was designed for the Kershaw Chill.
Would be a tough one for Victorinox as long as they don’t use their shield or name.
There were “sports knives” around long before the Swiss copied them, namely Boker made them and many other companies in Solingen some 170 years ago.
I also heavily doubt it that they have patents in China. You can report them but nothing will happen.
Brands on seller’s pictures are different, like the butterfly or CR logo, they even edit locking mechanism as locking knive are illegal in China.
What a surprise.
edit: on the buyer’s pics there is the Victorinox shield but if they could do anything?
Send a mail to victorinox.ch as only the owner of the IP can do anything.
Yes logos are erased from the seller’s photos, that’s why they often write to customers “please don’t include photos in your feedback”
All in all, that was just a little sarcastic remark on my part. I tend to think that the “report fraud item” is just a joke for Aliexpress to improve it’s public image.
Oh well, the day I see Opinel counterfeits on it I will try to report ’em
12C27 is a decent budget steel. Mora uses it in their stainless companions. It’s not as good as 14C28N but it’s definitely better than 8Cr13Mov. I’m glad to see Sanrenmu using 12C27 instead of 8Cr13 or 8Cr14 at these prices. Heck, a lot of companies use junk like 5Cr15 or 3Cr13 at these prices so this is a win.
Also note that the blade stock is a svelte 2.5mm. That’ll help in the slicing department. It seems like too many modern EDC folders use unnecessarily thick blade stock. So if you like the design, try it out. Let us know how you like it once you get it.
Qsp Platypus is a big chunk of goodness. It’s heavy duty and beautiful all at the same time. Great pivot action for such a heavy blade.
Bestech Fin has a great pivot action, one of the best in my collection for sure. Love the blade shape. A fidgeters delight. I am going to order one with a satin blade, that’s how much I love this knife.
Harnds Big Silkworm has a fantastic “Axis” lock. Better than two big branded knives I had in the past. It’s hard to put this beauty down it’s so fun to open and close.
Artison Cutlery Arroyo with proprietary AR-RPM blade steel. Super sharp and has been holding up very well to slicing and dicing. The pivot action detent needs to be dialed in a lot better than what it is. It is easy to fail when opening. The scales are unique looking and made of acrylic.
CJRB Maileah is a tiny lil guy, but it has excellent pivot action regardless if using the thumb studs or front flipper tab. Great little knife. Uses proprietary AR-RPM9 blade stock being part of the Artison Cutlery family.