ETA of the tilt?

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Anyone know roughly when to expect it?

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It is an ugly Ti framelock. I guess beauty is in the eye of the beer holder and this one does nothing for me. But there seem to be lots of people that like it so I'm sure it will go fast.

I think the blade is one of the best looking that I've seen. :p
 
Awesome, I sense an early christmas present then.

As per the looks, I'm sort of indifferent about them. But the technology behind this knife is pretty crazy. Supposedly the smoothest and fastest manual folder ever. With an exotic steel and a composite blade. And there's some hype around some sort of modification to that framelock. I like really unique stuff. got my offset, morpho, dodo and so on...this would be a great addition and a nice EDC. I just wish it used a lock like maybe the hawk-lock or something
 
I did get to play with a prototype at the Blade Show and it is the smoothest factory knife I have ever seen.
 
Looks like it might make a good carpet/ linoleum knife, or maybe food prep but I'd never edc it. Fugly......
 
Carbon fiber.

It looks kinda awkward, but my first impression is that it would be excellent in the kitchen.

Thanks.It's got my interest.I like that blade profile,& I like the fact that it's CF.Kershaw's G10 is usually finished too rough for my taste.
 
anyone who says every knife design has already been made is not paying attention to makers like tim galyean.

i like it.
 
It is an ugly Ti framelock. I guess beauty is in the eye of the beer holder and this one does nothing for me. But there seem to be lots of people that like it so I'm sure it will go fast.


I'm glad you won't be standing in line in front of me for this knife. I think it is an excellent blend of utility and style.
 
I bet it's going to be a quality knife and most likely a better slicer than most of my folders, but I won't be buying one out of the gates most likely. I may entertain the idea down the road, but I'll wait for a few reviews to come out first.
 
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