Ooh that’s pretty bad, i wonder if someone else made them, like that one black g10 liner tanto and regular (i don’t know the number) they have, ganzo has, and a million other “brands” have. that one was exceptionally bad quality as well.

If there were burrs on the scales touching the washers that was definitely the issue, it won’t slide where it touches those parts and it won’t be aligned on the blade.

As stated already, issue was not merely caused by pivot tightness. Of course I backed off the pivot, this was one of first areas of investigation. It was also 100% not related to polishing washers or washers vs bearings. The issue was initial opening difficulty. The knife felt like it was glued shut … once the detent finally gave way (after big effort and sore thumb!) the action was reasonably smooth.

Trust me, everything obvious you can think was already covered 1+ year ago. For me it is an old issue and not particularly interesting any more so I don’t intend to repeat myself. You have fair warning, feel free to buy it and see if it is fixed.

@ Eleziel

True… but it is a very simple fix, as Adahn pointed out.

Anybody know where I can find an 810 with a Sandvik blade?? I am drawning a blank so far. :frowning:

German site https://messerundco.de/Sanrenmu-Land-810-12c27-Sandvik-Stahl-silber-stonewashed

edit; damn you, i saw the Real Steel 3001 for 20 off there, i like stubby knives, my wallet does not :confused:

wow never seen a srm like this. but the part where the lock broke is the thinnest area of the entire knife.

Thanks for the link…. :beer: They do have them.

I just can’t read 99% of it or figure out if their website has a’ translator’ where I can change it to English to see if they ship to the USA. :frowning:

Here’s the Google-translated site.

In the future, just enter the URL into Google Translate, then click on the link on the right hand side.

@ Flying Luminosity …. Thank you for that link & info… I had no idea. :+1:

It’s a real shame the only 7010’s that are still available have annoying designs on them, flowers or fireballs, yuck! :frowning:

That fireball has a Jaguar (or Panther or w/e) in it!
That’s cool, isn’t it? :stuck_out_tongue:

But maybe you’d like the SRM 7129 more?

That’s a perfectly nice knife, ruined by the dragon :slight_smile:

And as a side note, never trust a knife reviewer with a plaster on his finger :slight_smile:

Go the 910 it’s on sale there.

Personally I’d go the Ganzo latest D2 models.
Better steel.
Thoigh I don’t like the straight sided knife handles to work with.
Loose grip. Wet or greasy.
TOO easy for hand to slide down onto cutting edge in my eyes.
I never but any knife without a guard or tang built in to handle…

Well, if he’s a knifemaker or modder or knife sharpener than I wouldn’t mind that, working with sharp objects usually brings to light some juice of life.

But I agree, the dragon is somewhat cheesy even though I wouldn’t mind if this knife was available in a bigger version.
(Well there is, the Ruike P801 which is a flipper and costs too much for what we’re used to pay for a Sanrenmu made knife.)

I’d like to see the scale before SRM’s hand sanding (the lines where not straight), just stamped in the dragon might look better.

polished and stonewashed

I didn’t really like the dragon so I used the scrap wheel cover from a wheelchair on job and made a new front scale.



I should really invest more time into better pictures…

Damn, that looks great,

Thank you :slight_smile:

I am not really a knife guy, but after reading this thread I bought two models. The 7010 and the 1161. I can not wait to try them out, though mainly I will cut cardboard with them so I will be sure to sharpen them often.

Have a few 710 and 7010s. They held up so far, but I am not really using them very often.
The silver one with the nail file is a model I never had though.

Nail file or grip? :smiley:

This one, has a nail file on the scales:

That isn’t just for grip?