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About Strider Folders

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Hi everyone, this is my first post here. Please bear with me.

As I'm new to knives and was impressed with the Chris Reeves Sebbie and Strider Folders but hope someone here can answer my questions regarding the Strider folders.

Are all Strider Folders double edged. Could you please list those with singles edge and those with double edges.

Thanks
 
I don't think any of the Strider folders are double edged. Unless I am misunderstanding the question.
 
To the best of my undersdtanding, none of the Strider folders are double edged. I have had 2 SNG's, and AR, and a GB, and none of them are double edged. I believe you can get a double edged fixed blade, but NOT a folder.
 
There may be some custom variants with double edges, but I don't know of any normal Strider folders with double edged blades.
 
Some of the TAD special edition models (SMF, SNG) have a swedge that appears to be sharpened, but is not. The TAD AR may be the same way, but I am not sure.
 
det said:
Some of the TAD special edition models (SMF, SNG) have a swedge that appears to be sharpened, but is not. The TAD AR may be the same way, but I am not sure.


The TAD AR has the swedge but it is not sharp.

Are they worth the price?? YES!!
 
Thanks to all you wonderful people. Oh, yes I had the swedge confused as it looks like its sharpened and resembles a double edge blade.
 
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