I just ordered a 7.44" and a 9.44" black-scaled edition of these knives. Both were under $20.00 and appear to be great carry/user knives (utilitarian rather than just a "sticker"). Here's a picture of the 9.44" version(s).
https://www.dhresource.com/webp/m/0x0s/ ... fe-too.jpg
And here's an image of the 7.44" edition(s).
https://www.dhresource.com/200x200/f2/a ... jOQ305.jpg
Interesting, aren't they?
Inexpensive Chinese working switchblades
Re: Inexpensive Chinese working switchblades
I worked on a lot switchblades when I first started fixing knives. The one thing all of the Chinese ones have in common is inexpensive metal springs. A lot of them break which renders your shiny new switchblade inoperable.
You mileage may vary.
Jeff
You mileage may vary.
Jeff
Hey … it’s a pocketknife for gosh sakes. I’m not selling the Mona Lisa….Bullitt4001
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Re: Inexpensive Chinese working switchblades
I have had good luck with Ganzo Autos. The knives I have coming are "beater" knives. If they break, I'm not out a big chunk of change. These are an "experiment" (more or less).Jeffinn wrote:I worked on a lot switchblades when I first started fixing knives. The one thing all of the Chinese ones have in common is inexpensive metal springs. A lot of them break which renders your shiny new switchblade inoperable.
You mileage may vary.
Jeff