BM Dejavoo?

Razor

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I just ordered one, off of ebay. Is it a good knife? Will a man like it?
 
Did you order this knife for a woman? I am a man, and I have the full size voo. It's such a smooth opener and closer you would swear it was an axis lock instead of a liner lock. You made a good choice in picking the Voo. It is surely a manly man's knife.
 
I have a full size as well and am incredibly pleased with the knife. One of the nicest fits to the hand and manipulating handle designs I've ever seen. Very very smooth operating and the s30v blade takes and holds a sharp edge reasonably well. You made a good purchase.
 
It's a wonderful user. Haven't had much trouble with it at all, besides that it doesn't have a detent to stay closed, which means, with enough force in a wrist flick, it'll fly open without the need to use the hole. Super smooth action, ergonomic handles, and a beautiful blade shape make the Dejavoo a great user.
 
I had one, I liked it. The design is great, very ergo, and it is definitely very smooth. I had a full sized one that wasn't really great for me to edc, so i sold it. Youd like it.
 
I just ordered one, off of ebay. Is it a good knife? Will a man like it?


You are girlymans for buying Dejavoo.:eek:;):D
And so was I!:eek: I ended up giving mine to my son who really likes it. It is a slicing machine, and the comment about how comfortable the handle is is spot on. I would have liked to seen this knife with thicker liners and a thicker blade, but then it would not be a great a slicer as it is!:thumbup::thumbup:
 
Haven't had my full size voo very long but agree with most of the comments; I was looking for a slightly larger knife for edc and I got it! I am not a fan of liner locks but this one is changing my views a bit; easy open easy close; all in all a nice knife!
 
it doesn't have a detent to stay closed
It does, it's just not very strong.

I really like my 740, although my Spyderco Military usually wins the "which one to carry" battle due to its slimmer handle. The Dejavoo is a great design, though, and feels very comfy in the hand.
 
The tip down only and thumb hole placement were deal breakers for me.

Otherwise, I like the looks.
 
I'm a tip-up man, so no dice for me. But I love the design, and it's just as smooth as everyone makes it out to be (if not smoother). You can't go wrong. :cool:
 
The two knives I EDC are my Strider SMF for heavy work or when size doesnt matter, and the full size voo when I need a slimmer knife. I love the voo, and wish the Strider was a little more like it.
 
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