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    224477: CentoIII "review"...

    Aloha 224477!

    Well, here's a fast one for ya. Cento III...took it out of Gawk Box, and then grabbed a MD can, filled it with H20, and in one swipe...well, here are the results. The can was cut in half in one stroke. I did NOT cut it partially and then "saw" the rest of it. One slash, that was it & That my friend is good enough for me!!!LOL!

    I apologize for such a shorty "review", but I have been up for more than 24hrs, worked 16+ in hell, had to see the tax guy, daughter wanted to play, *sigh*...I will do a real one later!

    I like this underestimated Cento III...I just wish it had MORE kick to safely close one handed. I mean, ya really gotta choke up on the handle to one hand it closed...I do however happen to like the FINE texturing behind the Hole...BTW, notice how my lockbar is sticking up over the scales???

    Anyway, God bless, and I will be back once i regain absolute consciousness
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    Thanks brother! Really appreciate your effort to handle my thoughts (and slash soda cans )
    The knife is beautifully deisgned, but probably to weak for me, I our "Espana" school we use more stabbing, less slashing, although the slashing ability is tremendous, as I can see . For me, no problem with handles, etc. only with the width of blade, if only 2,5mm or better 3mm, then I gonna take it without any doubts. Really thanks again man!
    Looking forward to chat with you (mail sent..)
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    Aloha 224477!

    Semi conscious now...

    God bless, and e'd ya just now.
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    OMG... that's some serious slicing... could a delica do that?

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    I was thinking of getting one on exchange when Knifecenter got my seized ones back. Now I "have" to get one


    Great photos!!

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    Shaloha i.v!!!

    L L! Funny you mention that! I was even considering an attempt with my Caly' Jr. as well as my ol' Delica. Just not enough length though Take care my friend!

    gordonk: LOL! My photos suck...but that CentoIII is a great knife. A bit on the thin side as far as blade thickness goes...but I KNEW this one would manage the 'can slash'. What got me into using cans was the fact that I always see these Guild guys doing it with huge Bowies, so I figured what the heck, try it with a medium sized folder. Also, I remember reading in a Tactical Knives magazine about Ed CHAVAR sending VANCOOK a "Coke can that was cut in half by one of his medium FB's". I tried it back then, and man, it ain't that easy to do!!!

    God bless you guys
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    Thanks for the review DAYWALKER. You may not think much of the pics but I still enjoy them as they have often in the past helped me understand what you are explaining. I don't have a background for that sort of thing so the pics help.

    I still haven't used mine yet as I just haven't gotten past my current EDC choices (I don't know how some of you people with big collections do it as far as choosing ).
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    Hey ghostrider!

    Mahalo for taking the time to stop and actually read what my threads are about! Yeah, the pics help even myself when I can't find the words to explain something!

    I do not have big collection at all...I just so happen to have had this CentoIII model, and 224477 had asked something about it, and well...that's what started this! Not really a review, but I just knew that MD Can didn't stand a chance!!! LOL!

    God bless

    PS: Have you seen the "Clone Wars" Cartoon DVD yet?
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    Quote Originally Posted by DAYWALKER

    PS: Have you seen the "Clone Wars" Cartoon DVD yet?
    Didn't know there was one. I'll have to look for it.
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    daywalker, how about making a proof dvd for

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    Quote Originally Posted by i.v
    daywalker, how about making a proof dvd for
    yes we want to see more PROOFs

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    Aloha i.v and 224477!!!

    Ahhhh, I think the fact that we are ALL here is "PROOF" enough! However...

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    I traded mine away only b/c I didn't like the bug on the handle...

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    Quote Originally Posted by GarageBoy
    I traded mine away only b/c I didn't like the bug on the handle...
    One man's trash is another man's treasure.

    That was one of my deciding factors.
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    Aloha ghostrider!

    A deciding factor to get it or not? I like the bug inlay...it's...well, different than all the other FRN stuff I got.

    God bless
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    Quote Originally Posted by DAYWALKER
    Aloha ghostrider!

    A deciding factor to get it or not? I like the bug inlay...it's...well, different than all the other FRN stuff I got.

    God bless
    My sentiments exactly.
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    Is yours a user or a collector piece? I was amazed in that in the April issue of Guns and Weapons for Law Enforcement, on page 35, there is a PE CentoIII alongside a Para Ordnance 1911!!! That says something for sure...

    God bless bro
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    Didn't see the article, I'll have to look for it.

    As far as user/collector: I initially bought it for use as a gents knife for when I'm circling polite society. However since buying two Calypso Jr.'s I've pretty much resigned to carrying that model because IMO the diminutive size and "non-black" handle make it more sheeple friendly. Because of this the only action the Centofante III has seen has been a swap of the clip for tip-up carry and the occasoinal knifesturbation.
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    Yeah!!! Another "tip upper" OBTW, the CentoIII in that photo (which I would print, but then I do not wanna be a hypocrite) among other LEO fodder was the caption: "Tools of the trade".

    Also featured in another article was a picture of the Para-Military. THAT one I expected to see though...

    Maybe the writer saw my soda can?! LOL! Kidding...gee ghostrider...Star Wars, Cento's, Tip up, The Lord...hmmmmmmmm...so far so good brother...so far so good!

    God bless
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    Well......I'm actually trading my BM 880BT for a Centofante III as I type this. Thanks for the Review Daywalker. I just want to get rid of my BM for 2 reasons. It's too big, and is has a liner lock.

    I'll let you know more when I have it in hand

    Cheers,
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