is the sage bad at anything???
is the sage bad at anything???
i've only heard huge positives about this knife. seems like the perfect edc
Yes, it's bad at not setting off metal detectors! I tried to take one into a federal building and was told that I could either surrender it (and not get it back) or leave the property and stash it. There was no option to leave it with security and retrieve it upon exiting. But then, none of that is the knife's fault. . . Definitely love my Sage 1. Doesn't take up a lot of real estate in the pocket and the wire clip is nearly invisible.
I really like both the Sage 1 and 2. Version 3 just isn't for me, mainly because of the bright blue scales.
Purchased a Sage 1 for a friend as a birthday gift, I had it for a couple days. Definitely, amazing fit and finish, ergos, very flickable, a pleasure to open and close. If you want a 3" Spyderco with a liner-lock instead of a lockback, it's the right choice.
Edit: I forgot to directly answer your question. I can't think of any single negative thing to say about the Sage. I think that maybe some people don't like it because it's manufactured in Taiwan and not the US.
Purchased a Sage 1 for a friend as a birthday gift, I had it for a couple days. Definitely, amazing fit and finish, ergos, very flickable, a pleasure to open and close. If you want a 3" Spyderco with a liner-lock instead of a lockback, it's the right choice.
Edit: I forgot to directly answer your question. I can't think of any single negative thing to say about the Sage. I think that maybe some people don't like it because it's manufactured in Taiwan and not the US.
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They're next to useless for halving a watermelon. They're not as rustproof as the Salt series knives, so they wouldn't be my first choice for carry on a fishing trip, at least not salt water fishing. They're probably not the best choice for cutting up car hoods or prying off paint can lids. Aside from that, I can't think of anything where they'd take a back seat to any other 3" bladed folder.
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My Sage 3 has gas :-(
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:spyder: Orange Millie, UKPK Orange, DP UKPK, FRN UKPK Maroon DP, Urban Wharnie, Chokwe, Zulu, Mini Persian G-10, Spin Etched, Leafstorm, Caly Jr Gray, Sage 3, Lum CF
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:spyder: Orange Millie, UKPK Orange, DP UKPK, FRN UKPK Maroon DP, Urban Wharnie, Chokwe, Zulu, Mini Persian G-10, Spin Etched, Leafstorm, Caly Jr Gray, Sage 3, Lum CF
Every machine is the spiritualization of an organism.
They're terrible at keeping confidences. No sooner are you in public than they call you to hear and feel their satisfying clicks, thus revealing to all your pathetic addiction...
-Marc (pocketing my JD Smith sprint today)
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“Science is not the truth. Science is finding the truth. When science changes its opinion, it didn’t lie to you. It learned more.” - Brené Brown
I've only had the Sage 3 for a few days, but I already like it a lot : good grip, smooth opening, nice colour... and of course a very sharp blade !
What surprised me at first was its weight : my most used Spyderco so far was the Centofante 3, which is quite light. At 3.5 oz, the Sage 3 is only 1 oz heavier, but I didn't expect it to make such a difference in terms of handling. I also had to get used to the wider handle.
Now, my Centofante is starting to feel a bit too light...
What surprised me at first was its weight : my most used Spyderco so far was the Centofante 3, which is quite light. At 3.5 oz, the Sage 3 is only 1 oz heavier, but I didn't expect it to make such a difference in terms of handling. I also had to get used to the wider handle.
Now, my Centofante is starting to feel a bit too light...
i love my sage 2, think the only knocks against it are that it carrys so deep it can be difficult to pull out of the pocket, lacks a lanyard hole to aid in pulling from said pocket. otherwise its a darn near perfect little knife.
my knives:
kershaw Leek Buck 119 Cold Steel Recon tanto
Cold Steel Ti Lite VI ,
Spyderco: Tenacious ,Persistence, Endura 4 blue Stretch zdp blue, Manix 2 ,Native s30v . Sage2 titanium, Gayle Bradly cpm m4, Muleteam mt 10, woodcraft mule s30v. Orange Delica 4
Bark River PSK 154cm, Gunny, Bravo 2, Canadian Special
kershaw Leek Buck 119 Cold Steel Recon tanto
Cold Steel Ti Lite VI ,
Spyderco: Tenacious ,Persistence, Endura 4 blue Stretch zdp blue, Manix 2 ,Native s30v . Sage2 titanium, Gayle Bradly cpm m4, Muleteam mt 10, woodcraft mule s30v. Orange Delica 4
Bark River PSK 154cm, Gunny, Bravo 2, Canadian Special
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It is, frankly, astonishing to me that Sal acculturates his customers to such high-level steels that they start to turn up their noses at S30V and VG-10, which are both far, far better than many makers use as their "standard" steels.Donut wrote:I have also seen a few threads recently where people think S30V is not a great steel, so there is that. They are nice knives.
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