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MacLaren
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Just bought a brand new Pattadese from Knife Center!
Can't wait till she shows up!
$137
So wish I had gotten the Pattada when it came out!
Anyone with a Pattadese or Pattada please chime in!
I'll post up some nice pics when she arrives .
Thanks fellas & ladies
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Great buy!
I really like that blade pattern, should be real handy. Good size too.
Haven't tried any of the Italian Spdco's yet, that's the first one I've seen that has tempted me.
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I couldn't resist buying one from National for the same price last year after the disco list came out. The blade is thin and very slicey, and I find it to be a very useful shape as well almost like an extreme version of a tanto. For me the handle feels great in hand and the wire clip is always a welcomed addition. The fit and finish on mine is perfect. I can spydie flick mine open but it requires a lot of thought and isn't guaranteed. I usually roll it open with my thumb and doing so is really nice as the knife has an almost hydraulic feeling action. Over all it's a very cool knife that is much more practical for edc than I think people give it credit for.
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Fastidiotus wrote:
Sat Jun 08, 2024 11:09 am
I couldn't resist buying one from National for the same price last year after the disco list came out. The blade is thin and very slicey, and I find it to be a very useful shape as well almost like an extreme version of a tanto. For me the handle feels great in hand and the wire clip is always a welcomed addition. The fit and finish on mine is perfect. I can spydie flick mine open but it requires a lot of thought and isn't guaranteed. I usually roll it open with my thumb and doing so is really nice as the knife has an almost hydraulic feeling action. Over all it's a very cool knife that is much more practical for edc than I think people give it credit for.
Awesome!
Great review and thanks!
I dunno, I had always wanted the Pattada - at the time, I remember wishing it had came out in CTS-204P- But, when I saw the Pattadese with m390 for $137, I didn't hesitate
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I wished for K390 in the Pattada, the N690Co just doesn't hold up well for me. I still like the knife, I just don't carry it for work. The Pattadese in M390 stands up much better, but it is smaller than I like.
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yablanowitz wrote:
Sat Jun 08, 2024 3:17 pm
I wished for K390 in the Pattada, the N690Co just doesn't hold up well for me. I still like the knife, I just don't carry it for work. The Pattadese in M390 stands up much better, but it is smaller than I like.
K390 would have been awesome!
Hopefully Sal might decide to do a Sprint of the Pattada in k390
Man, still wish I would have gotten one back then
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