Civivi Elementum

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araneae
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Civivi Elementum

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Just wanted to share that this may be the best built knife you can buy for $50. Anyone who avoids Chinese knives is missing out. I handled a Proto at Blade, walked away without buying it immediately and they sold what they had before I returned to get it. I was bummed for months. Having one now, I just can't say enough about how nice it is. I am blown away by fit, finish, action and design on this imported knife. Every aspect is well done and a lot of thought went into this knife and its production. Execution is on par with Taichung IMO, just a superb knife with classic lines that anyone can own. Highly recommended.
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I can imagine.
My Bestech is one if the smoothest flippers I've owned
For $52
And, has D2 steel.
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I've been waiting on the Rosewood model to be available for a couple months now. Have read a lot of good about this knife.
15 :bug-red 's in 10 different steels
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1 - Monterey Bay Knives Slayback Flipper / ZDP 189
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