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Ever since I cut my finger....

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I've had trouble gripping smalelr handles. Oe such is my Project I. The round handle is harder to get a full rip on, and thus hard to use. Looks like I'm going to have to sell it, or rather I'd like to, let someone who can use it, use it, and I'll stick with folders. Kinda bummed, but I suppose I'll live.
Anyhow, if you are interested, lemme know.
 
Hello!

Sorry to hear 'bout this
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I've done the same thing, losing strength after a bad cut.
I think that training would do you great, maybe try some twirling with a pocket knife and get some other hand strengthening devices.

I tend to use a bali-song, gives handstrength and dexterity.
Hope that it will get ok again.

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Be well!/Jonas aka 2Sharp

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I know what you're talking about, Tuff. Mine isn't as severe though. I cut the tip of my right thumb off and its still very painful to use certain areas of my thumb
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. Spyderco's are almost all out of the question, the thumb holes put me in much pain to use. Also, the AFCK is difficult for me to use, as are the Ascents. I found that my old Gerber EZ-Out (that I sold to a friend
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) also hurt me.

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