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I have to admit that she has a good point.
A mere $7, look under warranty on the Buck website.
I enjoy Case's traditional knives, but I'm always excited to see them try something different. Now if they made a Copperlock with a steel upgrade...
I often just push the back of the blade against my leg to close my knife. It works with any folder I've ever had.
I am not an attorney, this is not legal advice. Federal law restricts interstate commerce of gravity knives and switchblades. That law may be...
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That is a good point, depending on where you are stopped. Where I live, there is no law that restricts carrying a knife into a concert or...
I had one of those, man do I regret selling it. I got halfway through the second page of this thread and now I'm going to bail before I devote...
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I was about to suggest Otter Messer, but I got to the game too late.
You might take a look at Maserin, see if something strikes you.
It may not suit you, but I have been considering the Enzo Birk 75 with the birch scales. Natural handle material and not too tactical, but still...
I will join you in your solidarity.
All the classic Buck lock backs, including the 500 series, can be opened one handed in the same manner as Mr. Chaps described opening his Copperlock.
My desires are for a mini Crooked River, but my budget says otherwise. Right now my only Benchmade is an Impel auto that was a gift from a friend.
Yes it is, in some cases. The classic 110, 112, 500, the Marksman are all well built knives and there are others. I was excited about the LTs...
It's genuine plastic, not bone, with authentic scratches and cracks. I guess I'll put it to use and get my seven bucks worth out of it.
Picked up this Khyber at an estate sale. One back lock blade and one slip joint. I can't decide if I should sharpen it and drop it in my...
Buck developed a reputation years ago by making a superior product. They still make some great knives, but I have handled many disappointments...