Extrema Ratio Nemesis Folder...Whoa!!!

Megalobyte said:
But, you know, the more I think about it, you can't flick this knife open, the backspring is far too strong, so, you have to use the thumbstuds, so, really, and I think Esav will back me up here, what's the point of even owning it, and obviously, it cannot be a hard use knife, if it can't be flicked. :)
On the other hand, since the warrantee is obviously in Italian, there's no telling what wonders it may allow, since (of course!) performance is beside the point, as no job is complete until the paperwork is done.

I gots to get me one a them pakistani flipper flickerz ... urdu I?
 
Esav Benyamin said:
Mine came fairly sharp. After some use, I touched up the edge, and kept going: it is very sharp now. Obviously, it was never meant as a razor.
Hmmmm.... Sorry, I should have been more clear... dashing off posts will get me in trouble. ;) Mine cut for sure... sliced up stuff pretty well. But if you're cutting dense material, the grind is hard to push through the material as you have to get so much stuff out of the the way so quickly.

Let's just say it's not the best choice for cardboard, tomatoes, cucumbers... it will do it, but there are better choices.

Say, a kitchen knife? But then it wouldn't be as much a PITA^H^H^H fun. ;)

-j
 
Megalobyte said:
Ah, I too would love to hear/see detailed disassembly instructions, I wonder though about the spring ear that rests in the frame, if it will pop out, never to be successfully reinstalled, well, by an idiot like me anyway. :)

Well, just send it to Italy and they'll fix it up I'm sure.

(If they are serious about the USA they do need a stocking supporting distributor I would think).
 
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