So, you're saying in comparison to all the other top models you've handled, this is the king of the Hill?...if so can you rate them from top to bottom,thx.
Hahahahs it’s hard….they’re all so so good so it’s literally by a hair. Right now this would be my rate: 1. Oz Roosevelt and Brown Mini FSD 2. Koenig Mini Arius and Arius 3. Brown LHC-X 4. Herman Sting 5. Shiro F95NL 6. Holt Haptic
@@these7seas I got to admit, I thought a lot of the praise around it was hype but it must be that good. I’ve had or handled many of the blades you mentioned and some are pretty sweet, I’m looking forward to trying one out. Plus no Norseman on your list?😉
I like this design where the blade choil is moved back into the handle more so than other knives with blade choils - this shortens the overall length of the knife when compared to Spydercos and also lessens the material being cut, like cardboard, getting stuck in the choil. Why don't more knife designers do this? Does it cause problems with other design aspects of the knife like where to put the circular detent path?
I need one
Do you like the jimping? Another reviewer wanted more crisp edges, finer ridges, and extended further another inch or so down the spine.
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So, you're saying in comparison to all the other top models you've handled, this is the king of the Hill?...if so can you rate them from top to bottom,thx.
Hahahahs it’s hard….they’re all so so good so it’s literally by a hair. Right now this would be my rate:
1. Oz Roosevelt and Brown Mini FSD
2. Koenig Mini Arius and Arius
3. Brown LHC-X
4. Herman Sting
5. Shiro F95NL
6. Holt Haptic
@@these7seas I got to admit, I thought a lot of the praise around it was hype but it must be that good. I’ve had or handled many of the blades you mentioned and some are pretty sweet, I’m looking forward to trying one out. Plus no Norseman on your list?😉
You been on a serious roll man. Congrats again Hope it serves you well
Thanks man! Yeah just been wheeling and dealin.
Bro you’re not late to the game, I have never experienced that knife ever as well as countless others. Congrats on your acquisition.
I like this design where the blade choil is moved back into the handle more so than other knives with blade choils - this shortens the overall length of the knife when compared to Spydercos and also lessens the material being cut, like cardboard, getting stuck in the choil. Why don't more knife designers do this? Does it cause problems with other design aspects of the knife like where to put the circular detent path?
Not going to say how much you paid for it
Hahaha you know….
Between $750-$950. Just paid $800 for near identical Rosie