Best/ Favorite high end production or midtech

Thanks! and I do not :/

I was thinking about getting one while this one was on the way but after carrying this for a few weeks, I probably wouldn't carry it (or pretty much anything) over this one :D Its going to be really difficult for anything else to take place over this one :D

Besides the obvious ergonomic differences in the handle, From what I understand they're pretty much the same size. But the Inkosi has a .14" thick blade over the 21's .125" and also has over sized washers. I have not had the pleasure of handling a 21 but I'm guessing the 21 has a much faster action. This one dose not fly out effortlessly with the flick of the thumb. That said it is by far the most solid lockup I have ever felt in any knife I have ever held. It feels like a fixed blade and only weights 4oz. Perfect for the abuse I put my knives through.

Thanks for the response. I have only recently discovered the large Inkosi, and Its a beauty for sure. Going to add it to the "one day" list :)
 
i didn't notice a restriction on blades that don't fold so .......my favorite Mid tech is from Fiddleback Forge. But I might be biased
 
Thanks Greg! By the way, we miss you over at /r/knifeclub.

I miss you guys too. :(

I still can't support reddit though, it's the North Korea of web forums. It was always an echo chamber of groupthink, but when they started banning wrong think and fudging the front page algorithm to force political views they disagreed with to be hidden it was just too much for me.

Here's a pic of the Mini Sam in different light, which shows more of the character of the wood:

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Really just gorgeous. Steve's work, I assume?
 
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