Kizer Inversion

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Does anyone have a Kizer Inversion? I have been into pikal style knives lately, and just saw this one online. I’m interested, but wondered if anyone had one, or had hands on one, and had a review or thoughts on it.

I’m sure I don’t need another knife, but I’ve never let that stop me before...

Greg
 
I just got mine today as they are slowly trickling into dealers (I only know of 2) and attached the pocket opening disk included. It's my first Kizer knife but I've owned a few pikal knives (L-Via, Reverse, P'Kal) and occasionally a flipper. It's one of those knives that doesn't feel sharp at first glance, it cuts paper well but went through a swimming noodle like nothing. I attached the pocket opener thumb disc and both it and the stock disk were tight. The pocket clip I feel could be tighter and I'm wearing Dickies but I may carry it around the house and see how it goes.
 

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I just got mine today as they are slowly trickling into dealers (I only know of 2) and attached the pocket opening disk included. It's my first Kizer knife but I've owned a few pikal knives (L-Via, Reverse, P'Kal) and occasionally a flipper. It's one of those knives that doesn't feel sharp at first glance, it cuts paper well but went through a swimming noodle like nothing. I attached the pocket opener thumb disc and both it and the stock disk were tight. The pocket clip I feel could be tighter and I'm wearing Dickies but I may carry it around the house and see how it goes.


Thanks for your thoughts. And the picture you posted helps me visualize the size of the knife.

I have ordered one, so I guess I will see how it works for me...

Greg
 
Any updates on this tool? Pikal techniques seem like they'd place an awful lot of stress on a framelock.
 
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