Sages?

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Do you think these knives will hold up for the long haul? Man, I sure like these knives.
 
Sure. They're made with quality materials, and put together by skilled workers. Should last as long as any other quality knife. :thumbup:
 
Yep, have the SageII and it is one heck of a knife. The RIL is my most favorite lock, and the Sage design fits my hand better than any 3" bladed folder.

Has a wider frame than the sebbie, and with its great choil fits my hand much better.
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They are very good knives. I have the Sage II and love it. It'll hold up just as well as any other quality folder...
 
i have no problems believing the sage2 will last a long long time.

i think i do like it a bit more than the sebenza. just mho
 
I have had a sage 1 for a long time and it rocks and it is still solid, Acatually i am bying another one for a back up.
 
I bought a Sage 2 to keep my Ti Salsa and ATR company. It's not a SmallSeb, but it's a great knife and a wicked good value at street price.
 
In my humble opinion, the Sage I & II are as close to small EDC perfection as any production knife made. Perfect width, length and handle thickness.
 
I guess I'll just echo what the others have said. I've EDC'd the Sage I for about 10 months now; it pushed the Caly 3 out of my pocket and I loved that Caly. The Sage takes and keeps a razor edge and the liner lock makes one handed operation a snap.

I'm looking forward to getting a Sage II. I've got a large and small Sebbie but I prefer the slimmer, lighter Sage for EDC. I'd even love to see a slightly smaller version of the Sage, maybe narrow the blade and handle by 10 or 15%

Will imy Sage I last? What's the half life of carbon fiber?? ;)
 
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