The Tri-ad lock has my attention with the abuse that it can take...however there are no Cold Steel with it that make me want to open my wallet. Thanks for sharing.
I have actually chopped thumb size sticks with the mighty Rajah II. Now obviously you couldn't count on a knife like this as a dedicated camp knife but just as obvious is the fact that the Rajah II is a one of a kind folder in the sea of far milder folder concepts. Just the fact you're able to split one piece of kindling with it and not have it damaged is a testament to the importance of lock strength for an emergency backup. :thumbup::thumbup:
Of course total respect must be paid to the danger of a blade this size to the user. IOW, watch those fingers during opening/closing/waving!
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