Warren Thomas Ti Rhino help!

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Okay any Warren Thomas Rhino owner?

It's sold through many websites so there's bound to be an owner out there and hopefully one of them is browsing this forum...

I'm aware of the nature of titanium blades and the intended purpose of Rhino folder but while I love the design so much I just cannot see myself cutting people up.

unfortunaly for knives I'm the type of guy who would want to put even custom knives in practical use so I would shell out for a steel Rhino(I believe there was one made) without hesitation.

But seeing that Rhino is now only available in Ti I need more than a few retail pictures to make the decision.

So anyone who owns it or even seen/hold it could be very helpful.

How does it feel in hand? About how big is it folded? Pro/con for Warren Thomas knife in general?

Thanks in advance!!
 
Warren makes a great knife, very solid. The Rhino is a fairly large knife, about 4 5/8" closed.

I've had a couple of Warren's Ti and Ti/CF laminated blade knives. I have two more of his knives due soon, can't say enough good things about his knives. His designs feel good in hand, well thought out.

I wasn't sold on Ti as a blade material, Warren's knives changed my opinion.
 
Warren makes a great knife, very solid. The Rhino is a fairly large knife, about 4 5/8" closed.

I've had a couple of Warren's Ti and Ti/CF laminated blade knives. I have two more of his knives due soon, can't say enough good things about his knives. His designs feel good in hand, well thought out.

I wasn't sold on Ti as a blade material, Warren's knives changed my opinion.


Thanks for the feedback, wish I can handle one before buying.

Why does Texas have to be so big, even in the same state Warren's shop is a 4 hour drive from my place...
 
Sorry to resurrect an ancient thread but are you still looking for a steel bladed Rhino? I have one of the few made. 100% mint and unused. PM me if you're still around and interested.
 
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