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Looks pretty and a bit nessmuk-y

I would say it looks most like a Grohmann, but with modern materials.

I like the micarta scales, and I don't want to be just another Bladeforums elitist dumping on a knife because of one reason or another. So I'm going to shut my cake hole, right now.
 
I think they look great.

I don't mind the finger choils at all.

Like Shorttime Shorttime said, I like the offering of micarta scales too.

Specs and steel?
 
I think they look great.

I don't mind the finger choils at all.

Like Shorttime Shorttime said, I like the offering of micarta scales too.

Specs and steel?

From their website, blade is 3.22 inches long. Don't know if that's cutting edge or to the ricasso: I've seen both.

Spine thickness is 3.5 mm, which is right between 1/8 and 9/64, so we'll say 1/8 thick.

D2 steel is what their website says. I'll believe it.

MSRP for the micarta versions is effectively $60.
 
What the the world needs now is even more liner lock flippers . :rolleyes:

But general shape and appearance looks pretty good otherwise ,IMO .
 
As for the finger choil, I think it works on this one. Being able to choke up around the flipper tab gives you a sub-hilt type of grip, and really, really, precise control.

I'm inclined to agree with DocJD. There's nothing wrong with liner-locks as a type of knife lock. I'm tired of them personally and I want to explore the strange little out-of-the-way caves in this here ocean of knives.
 
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