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Daggerr knives??

I have been carrying a Sting everyday since January 2022. Great knife, really good fit and finish, quality is way batter than most knives at this price, D2 takes and holds a good edge. Never had any problems with it.
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A couple Cinquedeas too, more of a just because factor with these....Again, well made, good quality, good fit and finish.
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Does anyone have an opinion or experiences with Dagger knives? How is the quality?
Sir,
I have two Daggerr Vendettas. I am selling the one in the attached picts. for $285 shipped.
It's in NEW condition and comes with all factory packaging, except that I buffed the back-spacer and pocket clip to match the blade.
Never used, carried, or re-sharpened.
I have no issues with their quality, they seem solid.
I'm the original owner and this model, with the M390 blade steel, went for $330.
Here are the specs.:
Daggerr Knives Vendetta
Overall Length: 11.00"
Blade Length: 5.00"
Cutting Edge: 4.75"
Blade Width: 1.15"
Blade Thickness: 0.11"
Blade Material: Bohler M390
Blade Style: Dagger
Blade Grind: Flat
Finish: Satin
Edge Type: Plain
Handle Length: 5.90"
Handle Width: 0.90"
Handle Thickness: 0.55"
Handle Material: Titanium
Color: Bronze w/black
Frame/Liner: Steel
Weight: 5.60 oz.
Pocket Clip: Titanium (buffed)
Back-Spacer: Titanium (buffed)
Knife Type: Manual
Opener: Flipper
Pivot Type: Washers
Lock Type: Frame Lock
Serial No.: 30/50
Model Number: VDTI03B
 

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I just ordered a Daggerr Toothpick. Looked interesting. Hardly anybody makes 4"+ blades on folding knives, especially with a clip point 😦. Seems like 99% of all folding knives made are 3" - 3.25" - 3.5" blades. I tried to post a picture but could not for some reason.
 
I just ordered a Daggerr Toothpick. Looked interesting. Hardly anybody makes 4"+ blades on folding knives, especially with a clip point 😦. Seems like 99% of all folding knives made are 3" - 3.25" - 3.5" blades. I tried to post a picture but could not for some reason.

If you're not a dues paying member, you have to use a hosting site, like imgur or flickr.
 
I got a Toothpick too, its a pretty cool inexpensive large knife. I've had my eye on their Navaja Clasico, but I haven't been able to find any unfortunately. I contacted the company and they replied that they are planning a run of them this fall, so I'm hoping we'll see some in the next few months.

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I received mine. I'm pretty happy with it. Very cool blade. The only issue I had is that the scales are very textured and they would wear on your pocket after a while. I removed the pocket clip and sanded down the scale underneath. Problem solved. I really do like the knife.
 
I bought a little one the "Leprechaun" by Daggerr. It was less than $30 and I love clip points so into the collection it goes. I was also looking at their new "Pike" knife which has a clip point blade sized between the two I now own, but that one has a thumb disk which is a feature on knives I generally can't abide. Too bad too because otherwise that knife has a lot of other aspects I like such as the full flat grind thin stock clip point blade.
This "Leprechaun" is small, thin, and light and sharp, it will make a very nice fishing box knife. Also included is a picture of my helper, "Boss."

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Totally in line with the higher end Chinese Kershaw, RAT 1 and 2, Mid level Cold Steel, Mid level CIVIVI. They do some really cool stuff. I love XL folders and they've got a slew. Solid stuff. Great value.

They've got some higher end stuff sometimes, haven't tried it. Heard good things!
 
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