I'm really likin' these Kwaikens (that I've been researching since your post. Thank for that! LOL). They look like little min-Samurai swords. I've been looking for a good manual (non-assisted), ball bearing flipper. Could be the one!Just got this Bubinga Wood Kwaiken in yesterday!
This is a beautiful knife.Great minds think alike!
I'm really likin' these Kwaikens (that I've been researching since your post. Thank for that! LOL). They look like little min-Samurai swords. I've been looking for a good manual (non-assisted), ball bearing flipper. Could be the one!
Thx. You answered my only other question ("smooth and fast flipper"). It certainly looked that way on BladeHQ's video. My first Boker was their mini-Kalashnikov auto. I was amazed at the quality for the price. (I returned my first and only other manual, ball bearing flipper...the Kershaw Fraxion. Neither smooth nor fast.)Yea there a nice knife for the price! I wanna pick up a CF one next. Smooth and fast flipper. Always deploys. Can’t complain!
Nice dilemma. I’d go with the T10. Ha...I can't pick! But I'm guessing it's gonna be a manix.
What a great picture! Been studying it for a while. The shadows on the rock and knife make the knife look transparent. Really cool!!
Nicest 801 I've seen. Everything stock except the hardware?
Thanks! A previous owner had added a sharpening choil... I got it cheap for beater duty and liked it so much I put the hardware on it.Nicest 801 I've seen. Everything stock except the hardware?