Bingo Pingo!

Remember, if you like decaf coffee, except for the fact that there's no caffeine in it, there's always regular coffee! :D
 
I got mine a few days ago, and its kicked my UKPK out of my pocket. It feels really good in hand, the size is perfect for EDC, I love the blade shape, fit and finish is great...basically if you are interested in slipits, get this one. I love that it has a different look than the "leaf-shape, large thumb-hole blade with slightly curved handle"--I'm not knocking the design, because it works well, I just like to change up my carry a little bit. Good job Jens, Jesper, and Sal, this one is definitely a keeper.
 
Looks like a folding Rhino, which I have and like.

Bet you could put a ghetto wave (zip-tie) in the little spydie hole if you were so inclined (although it would really ruin the look).
 
Remember, if you like decaf coffee, except for the fact that there's no caffeine in it, there's always regular coffee! :D

So true, but this flavor of coffee is so tasty, I would just rather figure out how to make it into what it isn't!
 
@BoxANT

You could try, but the backspring is pretty stiff on this one, I think you'd be more likely to rip your pocket off. :p
 
It might but it would allow it to be opened easier one-handed. Perhaps a screw+nut on it? Made of Ti and have it anodized...?

Bet you could put a ghetto wave (zip-tie) in the little spydie hole if you were so inclined (although it would really ruin the look).
 
I just got my very own Pingo today in the mail. It's really a slick design and fits my medium/large hands well and in a few different positions. My girlfriend and a few other people I showed it to thought it was kinda cute and I really am impressed with the total package. The clip is great, the width of the handle gives me confidence that it won't slip in use. I wondered about the contours but my fingers fit just fine whether I have two in the main curve or three while choking up with my index finger on the jimping. The blade is wonderfully sharp out of the box and the backspring is pretty dang strong. I don't pry or twist my knives in use, but I feel that there is very little chance of the blade closing on me however I use it. The handle is decently grippy but not rough at all. The only beef I have is that my 5 year old son thought it wasn't pointy enough. (He's getting a Byrd Robin for his birthday later this month.) Anyway, I like this knife.
 
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