BrightKen
(BrightKen)
August 10, 2019, 5:18am
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Thanks to you and isti242 for showing me how to post pics on BLF since Photobucket charges for putting pictures on their site.
That is the Limited Edition blue Spec Bump with contoured Ti scales and a S30V blade. It is my favourite Kershaw.
I tried to get the matching green Spec Bump with the same serial number but no luck at my brick and mortar store.
strayz
(strayz)
August 11, 2019, 12:22am
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contactcr:
Iām going to continue hijacking this thread cause I got some good suggestions.
I decided against the Leek because of the tip lock, frame shape, and clip. It did come in good steel options and other ergos seemed very good and the price was right.
I was still on the fence with the Dividend but itās hard to tell how wide that blade is when closed.
I ended up with a Zero Tolerance 0450 ( ) cause it made even better use of space with a smaller footprint and larger blade with Ti handle and instant gratification and low price on Amazon.
The fun starts and stops there.
The second I unbox I instantly think āthis is the size iām looking forā. I had also read that if you call and ask nicely Kershaw/ZT and many other brands will send deep carry pocket clips if they have one that fits your non deep carry knife (for free usually).
Well the fun stops there. I couldnāt even flip open the blade. It fits so snugly inside the handle I couldnāt manually pull it either and there is no thumb stud for the 3rd option. Needless to say the harder I tried to open it the more it would not budge. The reason was because I was pressing on the Fāing frame lock. The harder I tried to open it the more I pressed on the lock, lol.
I did finally mostly train myself to hold it in such a way as to not interfere with the lock and it flips right open quickly but itās not where my hand wants to go casually and the knife is so thin thereās not much room for error.
Will carry it and practice opening it some and see if I can get used to this.
Did you ever get this issue with opening resolved. I had the same knife and it takes a bit of practice, the other thing to check is if the clip has slid to the side on to the frame lock side. It should sit on the frame side and not the lock side. If it has moved over it will be borderline impossible to open and slow opening.
A little light oil is all it should take and the little guy should just fly open. I tell people to this day I believe it was one of the fastest opening knives I have owned. It is a great discreet EDC, small but very functional size and not to heavy.
raccoon
August 29, 2019, 12:49am
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This knife gets an honorable mention.
8.9cm D2 blade and a G10 handle:
https://www.gearbest.com/pocket-knives-folding-knives/pp_009780560071.html
I have three Gocomma knives, and I like this one the most.
It quick opens pretty well, though the shape of the flipper is not ideal.
Plus the clip is good.
This is the best knife that I own that supposedly quick opens.
raccoon
August 29, 2019, 12:50am
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This knife is one of the better Chinese-made Kershaws that I own.
Kershaw Boilermaker 3475!
I really like this knife.
I like that it's a different color than the rest of my knives.
I like the different shape when it's closed.
I like the clip.
I like that it's got a nice heft to it.
Overall, it's excellent!
Chronovore
(Chronovore)
October 22, 2019, 6:24pm
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Okay. I read all the posts about how Gocomma knives are amazing. I finally got the two models people were talking about. I want to spend some EDC time with them but Iāll be getting a review up sometime between Halloween and Thanksgiving.
xevious
(Gary)
November 22, 2019, 7:11pm
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Raccoon, what would you say are best value 3ā or under blade Kershaw knives, for made in USA & China (grouped separately)?
Thanks!
raccoon
November 23, 2019, 1:28pm
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Hmm...
I'd have to look up the length of every knife I recommended in this thread, and I don't really feel like doing that.
(If you'd like to do that, be my guest.)
Off the top of my head, I know that the Pico and Leek are 3", and they're both very nice.
I also know that the Cryo (not the Cryo II) is under 3", and it's nice.
The Pico is pretty cheap, and the Cryo is really cheap on DHgate.
I usually go for knives that have a blade of 2.9" and up, so I don't know much about knives under 3".
mortuus
(mortuus)
February 8, 2020, 3:36pm
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Racoon did u see this years kershaw knifes from shot show? they showed some cool new knifes .
xevious
(Gary)
February 8, 2020, 6:44pm
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Hmmā¦
Iād have to look up the length of every knife I recommended in this thread, and I donāt really feel like doing that.
(If youād like to do that, be my guest.)
Off the top of my head, I know that the Pico and Leek are 3ā, and theyāre both very nice.
I also know that the Cryo (not the Cryo II) is under 3ā, and itās nice.
The Pico is pretty cheap, and the Cryo is really cheap on DHgate.
I usually go for knives that have a blade of 2.9ā and up, so I donāt know much about knives under 3ā.
Sorry I hadnāt responded until now ā lost track. Yes, I have looked at the Pico, Leek, as well as the Onion. All very nice looking. I know these are all made in China in their budget production line, but it sounds like theyāve overcome most deficiencies. Hard to tell theyāre not made in USA. Was looking for a good solid under 3ā flipper made of D2. Found one by the Chinese brand āLemifsheā, called the Warrior D2. Itās a bit on the heavy side, but Iām really liking the design and flip action.
raccoon
February 9, 2020, 12:21am
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No, I missed that.
There are a few newish Kershaw knives I am thinking about getting.
I'm just waiting for a bargain (probably to be found on eBay).
xevious:
Hmmā¦
Iād have to look up the length of every knife I recommended in this thread, and I donāt really feel like doing that.
(If youād like to do that, be my guest.)
Off the top of my head, I know that the Pico and Leek are 3ā, and theyāre both very nice.
I also know that the Cryo (not the Cryo II) is under 3ā, and itās nice.
The Pico is pretty cheap, and the Cryo is really cheap on DHgate.
I usually go for knives that have a blade of 2.9ā and up, so I donāt know much about knives under 3ā.
Sorry I hadnāt responded until now ā lost track. Yes, I have looked at the Pico, Leek, as well as the Onion. All very nice looking. I know these are all made in China in their budget production line, but it sounds like theyāve overcome most deficiencies. Hard to tell theyāre not made in USA. Was looking for a good solid under 3ā flipper made of D2. Found one by the Chinese brand āLemifsheā, called the Warrior D2. Itās a bit on the heavy side, but Iām really liking the design and flip action.
Leeks are made in the USA. They have an American flag on the blade. Love my carbon fiber scaled leek.
xevious
(Gary)
February 9, 2020, 6:14am
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Good to know. Iām particularly drawn to the composite blade version. Gorgeous.
forsh
(forsh)
February 9, 2020, 7:26am
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i had this back in the day, but lost it
Will you be getting the new Launch 11? It looks REALLY NICE!
Nope, I don't do automatics.
In California (where I live) I believe automatics are only legal if the blade is under two inches, and I prefer larger knives.
I probably carry my Launch 1 the most. The Launch 11 is on my short list!
Kershaw Fringe 8310!
This is my first new knife in eight months.
It's a good one.
I really like the carbon fiber insert.
My particular knife is sometimes difficult to open.
I believe this is because the pivot screw it too tight.
I don't have the right hardware handy to adjust the pivot screw, but other than that problem, this knife is a winner.
Muto
(Muto)
April 5, 2020, 12:53am
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Raccoon,
That thing is huge!
Looks nice but donāt think my pockets will fit it.
Reasonable price too.
Future purchase for sure.
Thanks
xxo
(xxo)
April 5, 2020, 12:57am
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The only Kershaw that I have is a Double Duty (the one with 2 blades and the wood handle scales) ā great knife! I like itās traditional look, light weight and one hand opening blades.