Ckf morff

I have a carbon fiber Morrf and it's fantastic. Really well executed in every way. This model looks even better.
 
So many wonderful knives coming soon from CKF. I am absolutely getting the Morph 4, if funds allow, maybe the Sablya as well.
 
I had a CKF morrf 3-2 Carbon fiber and I really loved it, but one of the drawbacks for me was the linerless cf side. It's more than likely strong enough but I like the idea of my blade sandwiched between titanium. This looks like it's up my alley, nice and plain. These flip great and the flipper tab itself is a great design.

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I have the Morff G10 model, and frankly I love it. It did not come with the sharpest edge found on many knives today, but that was easily remedied. I am HOPING that CKF will expand it's development of more 3.25-3.6" bladed knives. I find that 3.75 and bigger are great work horses, but for casual carry and use around the general public, 3.6" and around that size are my favorites. Plenty big and yet small enough to be not too intimidating to general public.
I personally love the Ti one side and G10 on the other, because it gives me a fairly large knife blade in a thin package. I only wish the Rabbit came it a 3.6-3.75" model. I love that one as well. I have never liked Chinese made knifes, and many of the Spydies that come out of Taiwan are too stiff actioned for my liking. This Morff is a killer deal and quite functional. I am wondering what the hardness of 35V is, and if anyone has tested it.
 
I have the MORRF-2 with cratered blue anodized titanium handle from February 2015. Great flipper and smaller than most of not all current CKF flippers.

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This upcoming new MORRF-4 has a plain stonewashed titanium handle and M390 blade. It should be a nice one!

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I've been looking at this and the T90. What has held me back is concern with potential warranty issues (returning to Russia in the event there's a problem). Can anyone ease my concerns in that regard?
 
I've been looking at this and the T90. What has held me back is concern with potential warranty issues (returning to Russia in the event there's a problem). Can anyone ease my concerns in that regard?

Apparently they have a usa address that you send it to for warranty repairs. I'm about 99 percent sure on that info but I could be wrong. CKF seems like they would take care of any issues. I haven't heard of any defective knives getting through either. They are done very well.
 
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I have the Morff G10 model, and frankly I love it. It did not come with the sharpest edge found on many knives today, but that was easily remedied. I am HOPING that CKF will expand it's development of more 3.25-3.6" bladed knives. I find that 3.75 and bigger are great work horses, but for casual carry and use around the general public, 3.6" and around that size are my favorites. Plenty big and yet small enough to be not too intimidating to general public.
I personally love the Ti one side and G10 on the other, because it gives me a fairly large knife blade in a thin package. I only wish the Rabbit came it a 3.6-3.75" model. I love that one as well. I have never liked Chinese made knifes, and many of the Spydies that come out of Taiwan are too stiff actioned for my liking. This Morff is a killer deal and quite functional. I am wondering what the hardness of 35V is, and if anyone has tested it.

Don't want to derail the thread, but I'm curious which taiwanese spidies you got were stiff? The ones I have owned are all very smooth, Gayle Bradley, sage1, volotton, domino, and most recently the Slysz Bowie. Or is it possible you were taking about the Byrd line? (China)
 
I have a CF Morrf, just a really well made knife, very thin and light. Mine came very sharp, love it!
 
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