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Heard lots of people speak highly of the knife so at the price I ended up paying for it I really couldn't pass it up.
I flipped the clip for tip up, oiled the pivot. What a decent knife!
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Now you have to change your sig :D
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indeed, thanks.
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No problem :) .... Great knife, even better in spyderedge IMO :D
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yeah, you really can't go wrong for that price. nice quality piece
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I have that exact same knife as my work knife and it has handled everything I have thrown at it. Great knife, very strong. I also flipped the clip.
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I actually bought two, one for my Son who is liking his very much as well.
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I have the same one too, used it for everything as a work knife until I replaced it with a PE Manix because I got sick of sharpening the serrations (although I would have replaced with a PE Tenacious if I wasn't already planning on getting a Manix).
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supmonkeyface wrote:No problem :) .... Great knife, even better in spyderedge IMO :D
Yeah I agree. I just have a really hard time with edge retention at work if the edge is not serrated. I rip through a lot of cardboard boxes each day and it doesn't take long before I have to begin sawing. ;)
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the tenacious is definitely a great little knife, cheap enough to use hard and not feel like your throwing money away or and you don't have to feel like you need to keep it pristine
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I've got one just like that and love it. It has gotten less use since I picked up a Pacific Salt though...As most have said, you can't beat the quality for the price.
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I have been looking at these for some time now! The price is very appealing :) especially with the G10!
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By far the best blade shape I've found. I was glad when I picked mine up for like 36 bucks and god a free bug with it! The bang for your buck is hard to beat with this thing.
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