Thoughts on the Ti-Lock

I'm curious if one were to cut materials like thick rubber hose would it disengage the lock?
 
I'm curious if one were to cut materials like thick rubber hose would it disengage the lock?


This will not pose any problems. Besides the lock, the blade will engage the stoppin. The lockup is rocksolid, and will not disengage when cutting anything
 
Well, it's official-I'm saving up for a Ti-Lock. I've been thinking of one for years and I've finally made the decision to get one. It will take a bit of time before I get one, as I'm currently saving my pennies for a dropper post for my mountain bike, but it's time to get a Ti-Lock.
 
You will definately be very happy with it.
Takes a little gettings used to, opening and closing.
I carry mine often, since it seems to be a very sheeple-friendly knife.........
Dunnow why exactly, but it is


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I'm curious if one were to cut materials like thick rubber hose would it disengage the lock?
No the lock is rock solid, it wont disengage easily especially once its broken in. I have strabbed mine through a pretty thick soup can and there was no change in the tip at all or lockup. Its sort of a little beast in my opinion.

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They really do seem to grow on you. I had one, played with it for obviously too short of time as I felt I'd never get used to the feel of the lock, so I sold it off. Within two or three weeks, and of course reading these kinda threads, I bought another.

Mines just the plain version, but I do like the steam, or that one pictured earlier. That was a design I'd not seen before.

Pretty big knife into a package the same as your small Seb. Perform their tasks quite well and do tend to get comments from others who haven't seen such a thing before. :) until they ask the price of course, but that holds true for about any decent knife. Around here, most guys seem to favor the farm supply store knives, and such as those type. Paying more than $25 for a knife is just nuts. Lol.
 
I'm curious if one were to cut materials like thick rubber hose would it disengage the lock?

I have cut the back out of a chicken with it more than once, the lock was completely stable.
 
Greetings from Virginia !
Some pics from the cabin.
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Nice pics! What a wonderful place to relax and vacation to

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When I bought mine they were hard to come by. Didn't take to it so I sold it and practically had to give it away. Now kind of wish I had it back. I don't like the lock or the clip at all but love the blade shape and how large it feels for a small knife.
 
Got my new to me Ti-Lock in the mail Saturday. Great knife. This is the second on I have owned. I regretted selling the first one. This one presented itself, with a little help form another forum member, and I got it. Really liking the blade shape and how different the lock is. Great way to shake it up.
 
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