Waved Endura & Delica!

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I received my Waved Delica & Waved Endura in the mail last night. Well, I take that back, the Delica is my wife's new EDC. :D

But anyway, I took them into work today and you talk about POPULAR! My co-workers couldn't get enough of them after my first deployment. Blade snapped open, eyes got wide, smiles got wider. Now everyone wants one. The cool factor alone blew them away. I don't think the pure function of the knives even sunk in. I'm sure I sold a few today.

Two thumbs up on a great design executed flawlessly. The Waved Endura has bumped some really nice knives out of my right front pocket. Looks like I have a new EDC. For a while...
 
I hope the new waved Delica and Endura gain the "cool factor" :cool: that makes the low-end speedsafe Kershaws popular in the lower-end markets. The superior construction of the knives will hopefully then ensure continued loyalty to the company. I still want to get ahold of a waved D4, but have resolved to only sell or trade knives at the moment.
 
Brought my waved Delica to a wedding for a guy on a rescue company sat. night. About 25 or so firemen. The only thing that could pull them away form the open bar was this knife ! Everyone had to try it many want one !!
 
That's the kind of situation I'm talking about. And the Delica is affordable to average people and firefighters alike, so it would be good to see them relying on a decent knife instead of the cheapies that I know many carry. This would be another good instance to have special colored handles to make a "firefighter edition" or something. The same could be done for police as well. Bring on the colors!:)
 
I love my Endura 4 Wave, it rides in my left pocket and trades cutting duties with my Manix in the right pocket. The Wave is so fast, it is actually less noticed by people IMO, you just pull out a knife, cut, and return it to the pocket. Unless they were watching you, they are none the wiser.
My only complaint, is the lock is moved too far back for my liking- making it a tad more of a stretch to unlock using my usual one hand technique. but perhaps there is a reason for this of which I am unaware.
 
Rat Finkenstein said:
...My only complaint, is the lock is moved too far back for my liking- making it a tad more of a stretch to unlock using my usual one hand technique. but perhaps there is a reason for this of which I am unaware.
Heya Rat, I speculate it is for leverage to overcome the strength of the spring by the average hand. again pure speculation
 
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