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jerryd6818 wrote:For your sake, I hope there's medication for that. :lol: :lol:
It's not "topical" and there's no "cure". I know that you'll be satisfied with your purchases. No, I wouldn't steer anyone wrong. Speaking of "bum steer" I knew one of those. He used to hang out at the Portland, OR stockyards. (begging for handouts at the concessions stand). ::tounge::

No, I know. for a fact, that you'll be more than satisfied with your G719. The clip point blade holds a very good edge. Heck, Bill DeShivs bought one for Debbie. She uses it for moderately "heavy duty" use in the office.

I want you gentlemen to know that this is one of those "hidden" great buys. Once they're discovered, someone wil either screw it up or they'll quit making them.
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Dale, the knife to get is a SanRenMu 710 (now called 7010 i think). Cost used to be $9.95 shipped, but prices have gone up and now sells for about $15 shipped. My SRM 710 has been used for 5+ years and it is still reasonably sharp but it is time to finally touch up the edge.
Please send me your address because i have an extra one inbound and would really like to send it to you.
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Decided to take a risk on this strange looking Chinese made Colt (Teardrop Copper-Coffinhead?) because I will collect almost any knife with a wharncliffe blade. It''s not super high quality, definitely not anywhere near AG Russell quality, but on par with or perhaps even a (slight) notch above Rough Rider, Steel Warrior, Buck Creek, etc...the usual suspects. Good snap, half-stop, smooth action, 3-4 pull, shaving sharp...about what you'd expect from a $15 knife. At least it's stainless steel, so I don't have to worry as much about corrosion like I do with all my knives that are 1095 (mostly Northwoods and GEC).
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~Q~ that is one odd looking duck. The blade proportions don't match the frame but like you, I'm a sucker for those Wharncliffe blades. I don't think you can find fault with the F&F on the Colts though. Don't know anything about their durability but they sure look good out of the box.
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kootenay joe wrote:Dale, the knife to get is a SanRenMu 710 (now called 7010 i think). Cost used to be $9.95 shipped, but prices have gone up and now sells for about $15 shipped.
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Roland, that's how the far easterners get us hooked. They're patient, starting low and look at their products now. Think Honda (cars & bikes), Toyota, Datsun, Kia, Hyundai and Daewoo. Most all those were cheap rust buckets when first introduced to the US market, now a Lexus is a status symbol. (It's a damned Toyota folks)

Sorry. I know I've veered off into politics so delete if you must.

And for you who are poised to jump my shirt, I know I'm being hypocritical. Here I am railing about Pacific Rim products and I just recently bought a Colt and a Ganzo plus 4 Marbles ruler knives. (3 were as gifts, as though that makes a difference)
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garddogg56 wrote:::paranoid:: ::paranoid:: ::uc::
Wha? Speak up son.
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QTCut5 wrote:Decided to take a risk on this strange looking Chinese made Colt (Teardrop Copper-Coffinhead?) because I will collect almost any knife with a wharncliffe blade.
If you love a Wharncliffe blade, which is My Favorite Blade
The Sanrenmu 1602G (GB-702 ) Liner Lock is a great choice.
I misplaced mine and right away, I ordered 2 more.
The knife is a great size to just slip into your pocket. It is easy to sharpen and holds a edge quite well.

There are 2 models (with or with pocket clip)
Sanrenmu 1602G - No Clip
Sanrenmu GB-702 - With Clip

3.5 inch closed
2.8 inch blade
G10 Handles.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/150832044718?_t ... EBIDX%3AIT

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Sanrenmu-GB-702 ... xyVaBSvCXP

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jerryd6818 wrote:
garddogg56 wrote:::paranoid:: ::paranoid:: ::uc::
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Mahalo, PC,
The shape of that one reminds me of a Kershaw Speedform.
I see that you got one with pocket clip and one without...any idea why the one with the pocket clip costs $1.50 less than the one without? That seems a bit bassackwards, don'tit? I's jus' wonderin' (Ahh, just noticed: they're each from different sellers--good ol' capitalist competition hard at work in China!)

How long was ship time from China to HI? (The only time I ordered a knife that was shipped direct from China, it took nearly a month to arrive.)

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I have bought from numerous sellers in China. All have shipped promptly. Some have sent me a picture of the package with postage attached & tracking number taken just before it disappears into the postal system.
Most arrive in about 10 days from making payment.
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QTCut5 wrote:Mahalo, PC,
The shape of that one reminds me of a Kershaw Speedform.
I see that you got one with pocket clip and one without...any idea why the one with the pocket clip costs $1.50 less than the one without? That seems a bit bassackwards, don'tit? I's jus' wonderin' (Ahh, just noticed: they're each from different sellers--good ol' capitalist competition hard at work in China!)

How long was ship time from China to HI? (The only time I ordered a knife that was shipped direct from China, it took nearly a month to arrive.)

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Not sure why the one with the clip is cheaper, there sold by 2 different sellers. I think these are now discontinued because there is only 2 sellers that have them. When I bought my first one there were a lot of Chinese sellers selling them. Thinking about getting a few more before there gone. I really love this knife and use it a lot at work.
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Ordered mine the 12th got email saying the ganzo was out of stock would be in a later package.they sent the senremu on but hasn't arrived yet. Got email today that the ganzo shipped. Maybe they'll arrive soon. ::mdm::
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QTCut5 wrote:Mahalo, PC,
The shape of that one reminds me of a Kershaw Speedform.
I see that you got one with pocket clip and one without...any idea why the one with the pocket clip costs $1.50 less than the one without? That seems a bit bassackwards, don'tit? I's jus' wonderin' (Ahh, just noticed: they're each from different sellers--good ol' capitalist competition hard at work in China!)

How long was ship time from China to HI? (The only time I ordered a knife that was shipped direct from China, it took nearly a month to arrive.)

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Just got my order, The one with out the clip, it took 11 days to get to Hawaii.
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Wow, only 11 days? That's faster than some mainland eBay orders get here. Pretty amazing when you think about it.
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I had it backwards in my previous post, the Ganzo finally got here today the Sanrenmu is on the way, talk about the slow boat from China.wow ::nod::
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I have bought a number of large tank-like tactical folders from sellers in China. All have been decent knives and this is one of the best. BBKule D240, ("Be Cool"?), 5 3/8" liner lock flipper, blade spine 3/16" with a complex grind and shaving sharp edge. Seems to be very solidly built. It's a lot of knife for $20.
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I just bought 2 more SRM 7010(aka 710) from a seller in China. Arrived in 8 days ! This is my best of all time tactical style knife.
I also bought 2 SRM 7056 because it looks similar to the 710 and seller said "kick deployment system" which i thought maybe involved a coil spring assisted opening. These also arrived in 8 days (different seller in China) and the "kick deployment" refers to the thumb "flipper" at base of blade. But i'm very pleased i bought it because it is a little heavier duty even than the non flipping 710.
Take a look, these are well built knives. 710 is lower knife, 7056 is upper.
edit: oops, left a piece of tape under pocket clip, last picture.
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KJ your knives look very credible meaning they certainly look strong and solid. Pretty impressive.
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Thanks QS.
Yes, they are solid, action is smooth and the lock up is rock solid. I still have & use my first SRM 710 which was a gift with a Small Sebenza i bought from another collector in about 2009. So after 7 years it just as smooth and tight as on day one and the edge holding is equally good.
A few months after receiving the Small Sebenza i sold it along with my Large Sebenza. The SRM 710 was doing everything i wanted so well, that it seemed ridiculous to own the Sebenzas that cost 40 times as much.
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kootenay joe wrote:Thanks QS.
Yes, they are solid, action is smooth and the lock up is rock solid. I still have & use my first SRM 710 which was a gift with a Small Sebenza i bought from another collector in about 2009. So after 7 years it just as smooth and tight as on day one and the edge holding is equally good.
A few months after receiving the Small Sebenza i sold it along with my Large Sebenza. The SRM 710 was doing everything i wanted so well, that it seemed ridiculous to own the Sebenzas that cost 40 times as much.
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Got to get one of those 710 or the new 7010 the next time I order another Ganzo, Been looking at them for over a year and just never got around to ordering. Good looking Knives KJ
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PCWizard, i have a new never used SRM 7010(710) that i will be happy to send you. I have already sent one to Orvet and one other member but i can't recall whom, so no need to reciprocate.
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kootenay joe wrote:PCWizard, i have a new never used SRM 7010(710) that i will be happy to send you. I have already sent one to Orvet and one other member but i can't recall whom, so no need to reciprocate.
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Just got the new Ganzo G7533-CF, I think its the nicest Ganzo I own.
Blade is 440c or Chinese equivalent.
Carbon Fiber Handle
Titanium Coated Blade
Blue Titanium Screw set
Axis Lock
4 5/8 closed
3 1/4 blade
Very Smooth one handed opening and closing.
Going to EDC for a few weeks and get it a test run, You can't beat it $20

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That is a very attractive knife Gary; shapes, proportions and colors all flow together well.
With the CF it should be light weight which i see as good in an EDC for non bush carry.(i.e. heavier knife o.k. if hiking/camping)
Is the blade grind about the same as other Ganzo's, or is this one thinner just above the edge ?
Previously you showed the Ganzo 719 and then i felt a need to get one, except i got a few so i had extras for gifting. ("gifting", ha ! verbing nouns is phun)
Now i'm feeling a need for a new carbon fiber Ganzo !
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