Lone Wolf T2!

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Got my Lone Wolf T2 today! I was bad and splurged this month and ordered 3 knives. First the BM Doug Ritter Grip, then a Kershaw Nakamura, and finally the Lone Wolf T2. Somebody stop me! :)

I'd like to thank the staff at NewGraham.com (New Graham Knives) for their continued great service and great prices!

With it's 3.90" s30v blade, this is a good sized pocket knife. Thanks to the wood handles and titanium liners it is light in weight. This is a liner lock, but I am having renewed faith in liner locks and I will not turn my back on a knife simply because it uses a liner lock. This knife locks up solid with no blade play. The knife opens very smoothly and the edge shaves hair easily.

The first thing I noticed about the knife is how comfortable it is in the hand! This is by far the most comfortable folding knife I own. Even the pocket clip is designed in a way that makes it feel very comfortable.

If I could change anything I would prefer tip up carry. This may well become my EDC. Anyone have any feedback as to how the handles would hold up if I carry keys in the same pocket? Will the cocobolo wood get scratched up?

I'm going to carry it around and I'll report back and probably post some pictures. If anyone has been looking for a tactical knife with the traditional look of wooden scales, you should definently look into this knife.
 
Finally got around to taking some pictures. Just some snap shots with a Sony DSC-P200 with the built in flash. I really like the feel of this knife, as well as it's looks. :)

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Awesome pics! You stated every sentiment I've felt about mine.

As far as EDC goes, I've carried mine since December, and the handles are pretty sturdy as far as day to day wear go. I've got a three or four tiny chips where the clearcoat on mine has chipped out, or worn in "highly ding and wear prone areas" but it won't be a concern for several years. Most folks don't notice, unless I point it out to them. Currently I'm considering a small application of clear fingernail polish to the wounded areas to see how that does. That being said, it seems that mines different than the ones I've been seeing on the forums lately. Mines got a very thick high gloss clear coat on it, and the ones I'm seeing pictures of lately, including yours look much less shiny, and more natural.
 
Runs With Scissors said:
Mines got a very thick high gloss clear coat on it, and the ones I'm seeing pictures of lately, including yours look much less shiny, and more natural.

I'm not sure if there is any clear coat on mine. It just looks like it's highly polished wood.
 
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