Do you remember the little Sanrenmu 7129 with a dragon on it? I like the dragon but I made a new scale for it. The material is from a used wheel protection plate on a wheelchair and some gitd epoxy. At 40g (1.4oz) it just disappears in every pocket
Thank you. Now if I could copy it with a +20% size increase... But this is the Small Knives thread, with 40 grams it also fits into the Super Light Folders thread I assume
Mine is a quiet carry bandit. All titanium and stainless key ring knife. It makes a case peanut or victorinox swisslite, Look big . Jake
Tony, it’s by Warren Thomas. I think it’s called a Thumb Tac. CF and anodized/carbidized ti. It’s meant to be a neck knife and comes with a chain and kydex sheath. Actually pretty secure in the hand with the lanyard.
Not my pics, but I just ordered one of these. Anyone have experience with this. Sent from my XT1635-01 using Tapatalk
Read their site, a little expensive? Hope they are made as good as they look, company seems really good....
The only sub 3" knife I own, I've found myself carrying this more often when just hanging around the house. So light I forget I have it on me.
A friend of mine, who only dips his toes into the knife world, bought a James Folsom that I handled. It’s a good-looking knife, though my immediate impression was that it was a ripoff of Jasper Voxnaes designs/lines. It was of decent quality - and by that, I mean about the quality you get from overseas-made Kershaws. It didn’t seem like anything special. I wondered how he found the knife (I never heard of James before that). I thought it might have been an Instagram thing. The Elko looks more interesting than the Folsom. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
To me the blade on that Folsom is looking like a sharpened prybar. I'd prefer a flat ground SAK or even more a Boker Tech Tool City (or it's Ruike/Sanrenmu equivalent) with it's superb hollow ground Sandvik blade. To each their own I guess because I like the design of those James knives, too, they just don't seem to be made by knife people but more by design students or architects.