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- Jul 12, 2002
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Well its been a wile since I got these and I have come to a few conclusions.
1. The Grifon is one hellofa knife! Made short work of splitting some stick to make a fire, holds its edge, solid lockup, an smooth action.
2. Greco Grifon is surprisingly slime, and is fine fore deep pocket carry.
3. Greco Grifon is NOT in any way rust resistant, must be cleaned after use, found out the hard way...
4. Cybertool 29 is a great "multi-tool."
5. Its great for me, as I don't need pliers very often and uses screwdrivers more often.
6. Cybertool 29 is very pocket friendly and can handle many daily cutting chores, from opening boxes, too shaving pewter models, and has yet to lose its edge.
7. Cybertool 29 shows great workmanship and amazing use of space, it took me 3 weeks to find all the functions
Overall I give both the Grifon a 9 out of 10 for raw power and strength.
I give the Cybertool a 9 out of 10 as well, four usefulness and workmanship.
Conclusion?
Two great knives, to great choices!
1. The Grifon is one hellofa knife! Made short work of splitting some stick to make a fire, holds its edge, solid lockup, an smooth action.
2. Greco Grifon is surprisingly slime, and is fine fore deep pocket carry.
3. Greco Grifon is NOT in any way rust resistant, must be cleaned after use, found out the hard way...
4. Cybertool 29 is a great "multi-tool."
5. Its great for me, as I don't need pliers very often and uses screwdrivers more often.
6. Cybertool 29 is very pocket friendly and can handle many daily cutting chores, from opening boxes, too shaving pewter models, and has yet to lose its edge.
7. Cybertool 29 shows great workmanship and amazing use of space, it took me 3 weeks to find all the functions

Overall I give both the Grifon a 9 out of 10 for raw power and strength.
I give the Cybertool a 9 out of 10 as well, four usefulness and workmanship.
Conclusion?
Two great knives, to great choices!
