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What kind of folder do you carry?

Mine came perfectamundo. :thumbsup:;)

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I have to get one of these.

It's a very nice folder for the price and I feel those who got it at the original GP Knives price of $75.xx plus domestic shipping charge, got a steal of a deal. You may want to sign up with both Lamina and GP Knives to inform you when back in stock. Lamina's base price was a bit lower than the domestic seller but their Intl. shipping rate is naturally higher. As someone else had stated, if I had to buy a knife from any overseas dealer, it would be Lamina first and foremost. I have received knives from them in the past within 3 business days via UPS at very reasonable rates :eek:

The knife itself cuts like a laser, yet it's not dainty thin like a PM2 or even a Millie. Not knocking those two but there's more meat on the bone on this one as its quite stout yet not fat or dull. Weighs around 5.5 oz so its not really a Summer shorts type of EDC but over all, it's definitely a very good value performer type of EDC for what you get. Seems that I got one which was just a tad off as compared to what others have gotten but mine was easily adjusted anyway. After the adjustment and getting the blade play outta it, I used it to cut down the box for my recent Sony 65" LED TV and after that task, it still sliced tomatoes with ease without squishing them! IMO the clip is a bit too tight for jeans pockets but it's not like you'll have to take your whole pants off to put out the knife :D
 
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It's a very nice folder for the price and I feel those who got it at the original GP Knives price of $75.xx plus domestic shipping charge, got a steal of a deal. You may want to sign up with both Lamina and GP Knives to inform you when back in stock. Lamina's base price was a bit lower than the domestic seller but their Intl. shipping rate is naturally higher. As someone else had stated, if I had to buy a knife from any overseas dealer, it would be Lamina first and foremost. I have received knives from them in the past within 3 business days via UPS at very reasonable rates :eek:

The knife itself cuts like a laser, yet it's not dainty thin like a PM2 or even a Millie. Not knocking those two but there's more meat on the bone on this one as its quite stout yet not fat or dull. Weighs around 5.5 oz so its not really a Summer shorts type of EDC but over all, it's definitely a very good value performer type of EDC for what you get. Seems that I got one which was just a tad off as compared to what others have gotten but mine was easily adjusted anyway. After the adjustment and getting the blade play outta it, I used it to cut down the box for my recent Sony 65" LED TV and after that task, it still sliced tomatoes with ease without squishing them! IMO the clip is a bit too tight for jeans pockets but it's not like you'll have to take your whole pants off to put out the knife :D
Thanks for the info bud.
I’ll head over to their websites and sign up.
 
Correction with apologies because my eyesight even with the aid of some reading glasses is still worth sh*T!

The pivot torx screw on the Boker Plus Roundhouse flipper takes sz T8 bit and the body screws take sz 6 bit. I just didn't want someone to mar their screws based on past posts.
 
Are you aware of spyderco's janisong?
Yup, I have one. If it's weird and available at a reasonable price, chances are I have one. I would love to have one of the PCC Barry Woods folders instead of the Beretta though, and I'm still looking for a Buck Paradigm;).
 
for those of you looking for a Roundhouse, it looks like Knifecenter has them in stock

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I don't think that your work needs boosting but I needed the exercise, so here Ya go Bud...

Obviously the Boker/LA was previously used but it was almost factory sharp:

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Heavy duty TV box, not too big and not too small either:

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I slashed a lot before I was getting tired as the edge was getting dull(ish) but still sharp enough almost bite me once after one instance of mishandling. Thereafter I used the tip and edge like a razor, straight up / down, make a crease line and then razor thru using the edge:

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Probably needs stripping after all said and done, maybe just touching up the edge on my Sharpmaker:

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OT for the videophiles: I loved this TV Sony Bravia version so much that I bought another one for the Master BR after taking my POS Samsung QLED back (Costco Q6 panel variety) which had developed an entire dead pixel sub panel after 2 months of use!!! I used to be a Samsung TV buyer but that last panel left a bad taste in my mouth. I could not set the colors too good either to get realistic colors like I do with the XBR. The Sony has a worse off axis viewing experience than the Samsung but all LED panels so so invariably if compared to the much more expensive OLED panels. Holding out for when the 65" OLEDs drop to sub $2K in price and when they do not have the dreaded burn-in issues.

This has been a double merchandise review :D
 
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