No more love for the Rhino ?

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No more love for the Rhino ?

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I bought mine just as a collector piece but... I remember the frenzy before and just after it came to life... :confused: It's interesting to say at least ...
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I really like the rhino, but i tend to carry bigger knives. That said i carried it yesterday for my Sisters birthday.
It falls in the category of discrete gentlemanfolders for me and i'm 99% blue collar.
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Love mine, posted a few times in the Rhino comparisons thread but it’s been quiet. Post there to revive it perhaps?
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Mom3ntuM wrote:
Sat Jan 19, 2019 4:12 pm
I really like the rhino, but i tend to carry bigger knives. That said i carried it yesterday for my Sisters birthday.
It falls in the category of discrete gentlemanfolders for me and i'm 99% blue collar.
:)
Just looked at depictions of the Rhino (never handled one), but if it is a gentlemanfolder than the one for blue collar guys... with it's seemingly rather stout blade (3mm stock, that's quite thick for such a small knife...)..
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Quite right, I have no more love for the Rhino, which is why I sold it. Don't get me wrong, it's a very nice piece in design and execution. I just prefer the Lil Native more, and this is because I highly prefer Golden Compression Locks over Taichung Compression Locks. The only thing the Rhino and Lil Native are missing is jimping.
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I'm holding out for an XL / four finger grip version.

The design itself appeals to me....it always did. The size is my only hang up.
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I still like mine a lot. I improved it the other day by making the detent stronger. It’s the smallest knife I carry, but yeah, it feels much more capable than it’s size would suggest.
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Didn't fit my hand all that well. I love the design, but I'm with Vivi on this one, we need an XL.

I still need to get around to buying a chinook 4.
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I had a feeling this would be a flash in the pan kind of knife. I obviously held off. The small size and up swept blade deterred me. Haven't heard or seen anything about this knife in months. Kind of like many of the much anticipated sprints and exclusives that I'm assuming become safe queens or flipped for profit.

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TkoK83Spy wrote: I had a feeling this would be a flash in the pan kind of knife. I obviously held off. The small size and up swept blade deterred me. Haven't heard or seen anything about this knife in months. Kind of like many of the much anticipated sprints and exclusives that I'm assuming become safe queens or flipped for profit.

St Nick's Para 3 is a prime example! I feel like I'm the only one to have used this knife!
TkoK83Spy wrote:
Sat Jan 19, 2019 9:04 pm
I had a feeling this would be a flash in the pan kind of knife. I obviously held off. The small size and up swept blade deterred me. Haven't heard or seen anything about this knife in months. Kind of like many of the much anticipated sprints and exclusives that I'm assuming become safe queens or flipped for profit.

St Nick's Para 3 is a prime example! I feel like I'm the only one to have used this knife!
I like the Rhino...just haven't gotten to it yet :D

How do you like the 4V steel Rick? I plan on using mine (along with ESEE 6) during a college graduation trip for my daughter on the John Muir trail next year!

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To be honest with you, I don't see much of a difference between the M4, Rex45 and 4V steels. Granted I'm not trying to cut into brass rods like deadboxhero showed us!

For the average, every day use. I consider these all quite similar and determine which I'll carry based on what color scheme I'm feeling...as lame as that may sound!
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TkoK83Spy wrote:
Sat Jan 19, 2019 9:22 pm
To be honest with you, I don't see much of a difference between the M4, Rex45 and 4V steels. Granted I'm not trying to cut into brass rods like deadboxhero showed us!

For the average, every day use. I consider these all quite similar and determine which I'll carry based on what color scheme I'm feeling...as lame as that may sound!
Doesn’t sound lame to me. If color is the big differentiating feature, it makes perfect sense.
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I liked it, but the upswept blade just didn't work for me, so we parted ways.
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I love mine. The size is excellent, ergos work very well for me, and the blade shape is something I’ve never tried before. And it looks the business, the CF ply looks nice and feels great.

One odd thing I will say is that the very end of the blade sticks up through the compression lock opening, so much so you could practically flip the blade open.

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Turn it into a nice, traditional clip point, and I'd buy it, despite the comp lock I don't like. It's a good looking knife, though.
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I was a bit worried about the upswept blade myself as I typically like wharncliffe and modified wharnie blades but the combination of handle ergos and short blade make for a really useful knife. I thought like a larger version too,(might still) seriously looked at the Chinook but I have a K2 and needed to mod the tip as it caught on things. I suspect I’d have the same issue with a Rhino xl if it was too big. As it is the Rhino allows for 3 fingers in the grooves and pinky wraps around the end nicely. It is a good fit for my lrg-xl hands. (See Rhino comparisons thread)
While the detent is light, I don’t find it an issue. The blade stays put when I want it to and the action is great.
My only real complaint is the clip. Stock clip retention was fine but I found it uncomfortable in use. I quickly swapped it out for a standard Benchmade deep carry I had. It’s perfect on the knife. Good retention and comfortable, added plus is it almost disappears in pocket.
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Well, i stood on the platform while the hype train went by, a hundred coaches long :)
I've nothing against it but never wanted one enough to actually buy one.
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TkoK83Spy wrote:
Sat Jan 19, 2019 9:22 pm
To be honest with you, I don't see much of a difference between the M4, Rex45 and 4V steels. Granted I'm not trying to cut into brass rods like deadboxhero showed us!

For the average, every day use. I consider these all quite similar and determine which I'll carry based on what color scheme I'm feeling...as lame as that may sound!
I figured as much...thanks for your honestly Rick. I'm moderately color blind so even the handle scales (orange to red, black to dark green etc) arn't that big a deal :rolleyes: Believe it or not, I gravitate to the DLC bladed knives more then satin or Stonewashed! Looking forward to carving some wood with the 4V Para 3.

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I love mine. It fits in the hand so nicely. Disappears in the pocket with a deep carry clip.
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Larry_Mott wrote:
Sun Jan 20, 2019 10:58 am
Well, i stood on the platform while the hype train went by, a hundred coaches long :)
I've nothing against it but never wanted one enough to actually buy one.
I’m the same- it’s a cool design but not $200 cool.
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