New knife at Sears

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J Smith
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New knife at Sears

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and its kind of cool.
Made in Japan :eek: AUS 6A steel :)
Pocket clip shaped like a wrench :p
Designed by Ken Onion :cool:
24.95
I have the feeling that these may become very collectable if they don't make them very long.
http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/product. ... 0945563000
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This looks kind of cool. I wonder if it's a speed safe knife.
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where's the thumbhole? :D
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Looks nice. Does anyone have one yet?
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I got one over a month ago mainly because of the unique nature of the knife and the collaboration. For the price it is a very solid knife. Rubberized inlays in the plastic scales make for a good grip, but the handle is a little short for me. No play anywhere and the blade (liner lock) is solid and centered. The clip is not reversible and is set up for tip down carry, blade away from the pocket seam on the right side. A great value for $25, but no Spydie. I put it away for my grandson when he gets my collection.

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Goldtanker,

Does your knife have Speedsafe?
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Steve,

No assisted opening at all, and very small thumb studs. I guess it is strictly a utility type knife, but very functional.

Denny
"They've got us surrounded again ... the poor bastards." - Gen. Creighton Abrams
Spyderco WTC#1394 and #2305
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