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If you have never owned a CRK then the pie hole is best left zipped. Knowing a guy who's cousin saw one in a friend's knife magazine doesn't count.

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a rolex is a much more complex,human time consuming watch to produce than a timex, hence the cost difference. not to mention the materials the two are made of. all kinds of idiots have been taken on fake sebenzas. no noticable difference in fit or function from the chinese. you could put the two knives in the hand of reeves himself blindfolded and he wouldnt know the difference.

^^ Is secretly longing for the day he owns the real deal. :p

So you know what age your gonna die? That math makes no sense. I could order a sebenza today, and die 30 mins later going to the store.

Makes sense to me. At least you'd die with one of the best pocket knives ever made in your pocket. :)


can i even post pics on this site? if so theyre coming.

Great. I could use a good laugh. :)
 
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the 5 little ones are unfinished. 4 stand-offs, why, for strengh and rigidity, 5/16 pivot pin, why? for strenght and reliability. all o-1 hardware and liners, why? for strength. axis lock,why? cause its the strongest lock out there and liners and framers are just too easy. the larger has a solid stainless spine and a 3/8 pivot yeah you guessed it. and all of them lock at 3 points the back of the blade, and the studs lock onto the liners/handles for that absolutely no wobble feel.
 
So why do you need to buy Chinese axis lock knives when you make your own copyright infringed axis lock knives?
 
Didn't see the mod's warning.

what dont you understand about outperforming? i cant cast 100 yards with a stick and string and 1/2 ounce. i can cut and scrape and screw just as good with a 20 dollar knife as a 2000 dollar knife the same size.
 
So why do you need to buy Chinese axis lock knives when you make your own copyright infringed axis lock knives?
Is it really copyright infringement if he doesn't sell them or describe the axis lock as his own design?

Are there any copyright lawyers here?
 
i bought the cheap knife cause benchmade wouldnt send me springs for my grip. i make the the higher quality ones and give them away out of spite of paying good money for a knife and having the man. tell me im not smart enough to take it apart to replace pieces.
 
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the 5 little ones are unfinished. 4 stand-offs, why, for strengh and rigidity, 5/16 pivot pin, why? for strenght and reliability. all o-1 hardware and liners, why? for strength. axis lock,why? cause its the strongest lock out there and liners and framers are just too easy. the larger has a solid stainless spine and a 3/8 pivot yeah you guessed it. and all of them lock at 3 points the back of the blade, and the studs lock onto the liners/handles for that absolutely no wobble feel.

You said you could make a knife thats made better than one you could buy.
So you think thats made better than a CRK ?

Why is the tang sticking up so much ? That looks terrible, and would not feel good when it cuts your hand.

Do you think Benchmade cares if you make their lock ?


edit- I will say that even though they look pretty rough, its alot better than I could do.
But if I where you I wouldn't say I could make one better than one I could buy.
 
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Is it really copyright infringement if he doesn't sell them or describe the axis lock as his own design?

Are there any copyright lawyers here?

I don't know, go ask Benchmade who are sponsors of this forum. Not surprised about your question though Killgar, we all know your feelings toward patents and intellectual property... They're as void and legit as generic medicine if I recall...right?
 
So you make your own knives, cool. You do not see the differences between $20 knives, and $2000 knives they all cut the same. Cool. Mocking and condescending talk over what other people prefer and buy: not cool.
 
i told you the little ones are unfinished and also explained why they are better. they are stronger. i will put my lock up against anyones out there, period. the only other company close is the axis lock by shirogorov but their liners are thinner and will break first gauranteed. and like all good knives you would have to handle one anyway right? i dont care what bm thinks they didnt care what i thought now did they?
 
no, i make better than i can buy-cool? there is no difference in cutting between the 2-cool? i want people to see the simple mechanics of a folding blade for what they are-still cool?
 
This thread just degraded into CRK homers bashing everyone with an opposing opinion.

LOL, whatever the case, what if he started telling you that you are basically a fool for spending your money on Beckers or whatever your favroite knives are instead of buying $20 knives that do the same thing? I believe that Ken44 was using CRK as an example in this "discussion". If you payed attention, this gentleman is the one doing the bashing. Please read through before making an observation.
 
If you want to talk about Out Performing, look at all aspects of the knife when speaking of such things instead of just the blade and cutting performance.
Compare the tolerances, fit and finish, craftsmanship, clean lines, etc on every knife you try to compare.
Your answer will come back different from your first comparison of just cutting power.

Comparing your knives to a Chris Reeve though is completely inaccurate and even you know that.

Just because you got mad that things didn't go your way with a company, you boycotted good knives all together, and stole Benchmade's Axis Lock, gives you no reason to judge others on what they enjoy.
Plus, a Sebenza would win in all categories vs. your knives.

You can buy a Sebenza or even a Spyderco Para 2, so no, you don't make better than you can buy.
As far as a knife that will last, strength isn't the only thing to look for.
A Benchmade Griptilian has Noryl handles and half liners but can take anything you throw at it.

I'm not saying my Sebenza is better at everything than any and all knives that exist, it's not.
But it's a good knife, made extremely well, and will last a lifetime.
 
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no, i make better than i can buy-cool? there is no difference in cutting between the 2-cool? i want people to see the simple mechanics of a folding blade for what they are-still cool?

All cool. :thumbup: Care to send me one of your best in the world ever knives? Free of charge right? Are they gonna cut better than your $20 China axis?
 
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they are stronger. i will put my lock up against anyones out there, period.

I would think a Demko Tri-Ad would be stronger.

And I don't see anyway that those knives are made better than any you could buy. If you could buy a $800 rod/reel, you COULD buy a CRK, and I don't think those are made better. I wouldn't buy a $800 rod/reel, and know most won't buy a $400 knife either.

I think people should just buy what they want, no matter if its a $20 dollar knife or a $1000 knife. If a person is happy with what they use thats all that matters. No one should diss others for what they buy.

But, like I said they are made much better than any I could ever make, and look like they would get the job done.
 
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