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Traditional and Modern pairings

I love it! The action is great and it fires out like a rocket. I'm kind of surprised at how comfortable it is, it fits my hands perfectly. I can get a nice purchase on the handle and the part of the clip that sticks up sits right between my index and middle fingers. I also like how the handle gets thicker towards the pivot (I added a photo to show this), it gives my entire thumb room to sit. And of course I love the color. This is my first and only knife with Elmax steel so I'm curious about that. I won't do a lot of tough work with it, but I can dull an edge like nobody's business! 😂

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Thrilled that you like it, Pat. Mine is in M390. They release them with whatever good steel they have on hand. Elmax is a great steel. I have had a few in it and have always been happy.
 
I don’t frequently check in on this thread, as I rarely purchase or carry modern knives anymore, but that one caught my eye. The blade shape reminds me a bit of a resolza, and it looks nice and thin behind the edge (particular for a modern folder). Good looking knife, Paul. :thumbsup:



I had an ‘07 2-door in Rescue Green for a few years. You’re right, the color looks like a good match.
Thanks, Barrett. It is such a great knife. Really thin behind the edge. If your looking for a modern slicer, look no further my friend.
 
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