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  • tyler34

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    prowland

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    I have used the crap out of my sage! I love that blade shape and size. It is my main EDC knife.

    I like the titanium scales on yours.
     

    avengedXT

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    Wanted to start into knives. Started a thread that I'm still pursuing interest in when it comes to finding one for carry. I'm sure I paid too much @ $42 after tax @ Dick's but seeing how I own zero knives it's a good time to begin. Here's a Gerber "Instant" assisted-open folder w/ G10 grips:


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    I can and will say one thing, I'm not 100% sold on it. So I'll more than likely be using Dick's 90-day return policy .... but way before 90 days =P. My main thing is that I think it could be lighter, and the blade could have been sharper from factory / the edge on the blade looks like it was sharpened roughly. ?Where are these knives even manufactured¿
     

    drbarnes

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    Avenged - I like that blade shape, but if you dont like the weight or sharpness...

    I would suggest looking at a kershaw leek or ken onion ripple - I think either can be had for the same or less than what you paid. Both are light, thin and [mine] came super sharp from the factory. Plus they're cool lookin knives

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    Bradsknives

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    Wanted to start into knives. Started a thread that I'm still pursuing interest in when it comes to finding one for carry. I'm sure I paid too much @ $42 after tax @ Dick's but seeing how I own zero knives it's a good time to begin. Here's a Gerber "Instant" assisted-open folder w/ G10 grips:


    2012-03-27_12-58-19_186.jpg


    2012-03-27_12-59-19_428.jpg

    2012-03-27_12-58-42_186.jpg


    2012-03-27_09-25-30_473.jpg



    I can and will say one thing, I'm not 100% sold on it. So I'll more than likely be using Dick's 90-day return policy .... but way before 90 days =P. My main thing is that I think it could be lighter, and the blade could have been sharper from factory / the edge on the blade looks like it was sharpened roughly. ?Where are these knives even manufactured¿[/QUOTE]

    Gerber Instant model is manufactured in China.
     

    thriller

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    Can you provide some info on that WSK knife? The knife with the teeth on top, the draw blade, and fat belly on front. looks like a tom brown Tracker Knife. Thanks
     
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