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    Flipper


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    Hey guys im new to the forums, so if this has be been asked sorry but iv recently become obsessed with flippers, i really want a bigger one then my kershaw chive so i was wonder what some of your favorites were and some suggestion for a smooth sub 100$ flipper thanks

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    The Kershaw Cryo is a little bigger

    The Cryo II isn't out yet but will have a 3.25 inch blade. It should be under $100. Probably around $50. And should be out before Christmas.

    You could get the small one now and the larger one when it comes out.

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    tired of promoting this knife but it is that good and fun


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    iv never seen these enlan i love the look of it where do you get them

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    thank ill look more into the cryo

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    Quote Originally Posted by oreomn View Post
    iv never seen these enlan i love the look of it where do you get them
    Sent you an email

    Check more about it here

    http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/sh...nives-Fan-post

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    Kershaw Rake? Or JYD II? They're roughly $80 - $90 each.

    But really if you want a nice flipper for under $100 - under $50 - under $25 - I say check out the Inron MY803.
    It's a great knife.
    9cr13mov steel, nice G-10, and a nice steel frame lock. Good lock up, centered blade, hair shaving sharp, quick flipper, choice of three colors.
    It's just really great for the price.
    You can even get them for under $20.
    It's a big guy but fits awesome in the pocket, feels great in the hand, etc.
    I own knives of very high quality, and this knife has the best quality to price ratio in my opinion.
    I was just highly impressed.
    Here's my two, now all I need is a Tan one. =]
    Closed:

    Lock side:

    Open:

    Partially open:

    With my ZT 0560:


    Check it out.

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    im sold i love them where did you buy these

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    I think I like the Enlan better between the 2 cheapies. Seems more of an original design.

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    I like the Enlan flipper I little better. Quality is better, but the inrons are still great!
    WTB a Killa Zilla!!!!!!!!

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    So smooth...


    CRKT Ken Onion Ripple frame-lock.

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    You can get one of the Inron's and an Enlan EL-01 for under $50.
    =] I prefer the Inron honestly.

    Check your visitor messages in like 5 minutes Oreo.

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    Kershaw Groove. Get them before they are gone forever. Good Made in the USA flipperness.

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    Thanks, you guys are great

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    Quote Originally Posted by BladeChick777 View Post
    Kershaw Rake? Or JYD II? They're roughly $80 - $90 each.

    But really if you want a nice flipper for under $100 - under $50 - under $25 - I say check out the Inron MY803.
    It's a great knife.
    9cr13mov steel, nice G-10, and a nice steel frame lock. Good lock up, centered blade, hair shaving sharp, quick flipper, choice of three colors.
    It's just really great for the price.
    You can even get them for under $20.
    It's a big guy but fits awesome in the pocket, feels great in the hand, etc.
    I own knives of very high quality, and this knife has the best quality to price ratio in my opinion.
    I was just highly impressed.
    Here's my two, now all I need is a Tan one. =]
    Closed:

    Lock side:

    Open:

    Partially open:

    With my ZT 0560:


    Check it out.




    Where did you get that awesome green g-10 for the ZT560?

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    Do yourself a favor and get a ZT0350. You can get it for 100$. Or even less if it's a blem and it's still better then any of those 20$ blades.

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    Actually I don't believe it's G-10.
    It's a green glow scale from Kryptoglow.

    The 0350 is nice but my hands were pretty large for it.

    I say just start out with what you like. You can always ask here for opinions and guidance.

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    Try out the Kershaw Ram, VERY smooth opening and closing. Speed bump is another option.

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    Buddy, do yourself and fellow makers a favor and do NOT buy the cheap hinderer Inron rip off. Buy a Kershaw leek, or another reputable brand.

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