s110v knives list? not many knives...s110v and other monsters in future serial knives

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i see only manix and 0801 available - is that it, nothing more? i mean, i don't (sorry) like 0801 and the manix, but would like to try s110v. should one expect many other FOLDING knives in the s110v in the future? thanks
p.s. interested in it regarding vanadis 10, cpm 10v, s125v and others like that - as well.
 
Persnickety makes a model in Maxamet. Aside from that, the Spyderco Farid uses 10v.
 
you can try Spyderco Farid

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i see only manix and 0801 available - is that it, nothing more? i mean, i don't (sorry) like 0801 and the manix, but would like to try s110v. should one expect many other FOLDING knives in the s110v in the future? thanks
p.s. interested in it regarding vanadis 10, cpm 10v, s125v and others like that - as well.

Spyderco also makes an S110V and CF Native 5. I just got one in trade from BF member Miltmaldo (a good guy to deal with). And, as mentioned already, they use 10V in the Farid.
 
Fantoni makes the Harsey designed HB01 in S125V as a limited edition.
 
There's the ZT 0560CBCF, which has a combo-blade with an S110V cutting edge and Sandvik spine, you can usually find one for sale on the exchange or eBay, but it's pricey; the same goes for the ZT 0888, but it's even more expensive... it also had a rare Maxamet version, but the blade had a tendency to warp, apparently. For that price, certain custom makers use S110V, like Direware and Gavko.
 
didn't find any persnickety knives at google.
ah yes farid! good. although no one dont like it afais due to thin handle. anyway i don't understand the shape. i like resilience. not to make hi end version of such great nice shape knife is as silly as to kill skirmish production as done by bm.
what you guys said else, all was limited knives which are rare so i can't afford. seems like only serial available is manix... i don't even know if goinggear has the 0801 bcoz when i asked guy to buy xm from them, there always was two pcs and they answered there is no one in stock. anyway, not more than 98 pcs for the whole planet... i don't understand such beefy knives using bearings. like 0560 does. prying test showed it isn't good. Rick doesn't like bearings as well, though... yes, looks like only custom makers constantly use that steels :(
 
Going Gear still has those ZT 0801S110VBLK in stock. It's only available through them.
 
They definitely do, 41 still in stock (less now maybe). I'm working on picking one up myself. Thanks for the info Ramzar! :):thumbup:
 
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They definitely do, 41 still in stock (less now maybe). I'm working on picking one up myself. Thanks for the info Ramzar! :):thumbup:

You should remove the dealer link since they're not a BF dealer.
 
Deleted. I was wondering why you didn't put it up... so I guess that means no retail links of any kind not associated with BF. I might have to edit a couple of posts. Good to know before I incur the Wrath of the Mods. :D
 
I would suggest keeping an eye on Spyderco for making more knives in CPM S110V available in the future.

They did do a recent USA factory expansion and they are known to do lots of sprint runs in the past.
 
ZT0801S110V has been my go to favorite production knife for a while. Even more so than my 0777.

If you're serious about S110V though, step up to an RJ Martin.
 
There was also a Kershaw Shallot in S110V. And in addition to Spyderco's CF Native5, there was also their 2013 Forum Knife that used S110V.
 
The reason you don't see many knives in S110V is because it is a pain to work with, and eats abrasives like there is no tomorrow. If you want to try the steel, pick something that it is available in it. If you don't like the knife, you don't have to keep it after all. Or you can order a custom from someone. Waiting for a popular mainstream knife that you specifically like to be released with that steel may take a lot longer than you may like.
 
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