Griptilian vs. Endura?

I agree that if you leave a knife in a case and don't put it to much use, then you can use 440A or chrome plated pewter for all I care, but let's face it, the griptillian isn't a case knife, it's a user. I think if I ever met anyone who put a zytel handle blade behind glass, I'd have to seriously beat them.
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Marc
 
RH I agree with you!

On the 440C and ATS-34 issue, I have one knife in 440C and it holds an edge just fine. I don't feel there is a HUGE difference in performance here. I would buy one...



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Wayne.
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by RH:

It seems BM has taken the Pro-Grip blade shape directly, made the Spyderhole an oval, and added an Axis lock. Am I the only one who sees this?
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Well.... the Griptilian is bigger than the Pro-grip and the grip is more rounded, but there are similarities in the blade shape. I think it varies enough to not be considered a copy.


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