QSP Penguin review

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Picked up a QSP Penguin in red micarter scales..

This is a nice knife.
D2 steel
feels good in hand
attractive
very nice micarter
quality build
under 40 bucks.

It reminds me a lot of my Finch Holliday. Sort of the same feel in hand, different but similar.

I actually think Qsp makes the Holliday for Finch Knives.
 

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When these first came out, I think they were like $20 on Massdrop. It was nuts but obviously didn't last. It was like how the Sencut knives from WE debuted at a lower price, but bananas.

I got one. The micarta on the original run had a smooth, paper-like feel. Action was okay. Lock-up was solid. Blade was decent. Overall, it's a handy little utility folder in an attractive package.
 
That what I like about it, that smooth paper like
micarter…it feels organic, not plasticky
 
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