Spyderco Tuff: Ed Schemp & Spyderco got this thing right!

Looks like someone really likes the Tuff

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Them Knife Hog reviews...so...enthusiastic.

I've been on a Tuff kick recently. It keeps finding its way into my pocket. I've been pleasantly impressed with the edge that the 3V takes, and holds.

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She never picks the knife off the table - which was too low to really even see the knife.
Oh well, plenty of photos and thumbs up here to tantalize.
 
Jed looks like you've been on a big kick for small fixies recently.

I almost picked up a Tuff from the exchange but missed it by offering a combo deal...
 
Jed looks like you've been on a big kick for small fixies recently.

I almost picked up a Tuff from the exchange but missed it by offering a combo deal...

Yeah I have. I find they compliment the folders I carry pretty well, and given that they're usually smaller and FFG, so they work better in some situations. And they're fixed blades. So there's always that. :D

Bummer on the Tuff. I find it interesting what peeps be chargin' these days for them on the Exchange. Some try to squeeze a full $200-230 out of them, but then there're those who sell them for $30-50 cheaper. Weird to me.
 
I wasn't really interested in the Tuff, but it's grown on me, just reading up on it and seeing the photos. I like ti framelocks, and I like the idea of using CPM 3V steel for a folder -- this folder, anyway. It's so unlike everything else out there, and it seems pretty heavy-duty. I'm curious what the action is like, but I know from the Schempp Rock that his ergonomics are some of the best around. That kukri-style forward-canted blade is perfect for the whole 'hard-use tactical' approach.
 
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