Oh, wow, you might have to narrow that down a little.Price?Size?By OHO, do you mean assisted opening (I kinda got that from your post)?Usage (heavy duty, EDC, self-defense, general)?Any country-of-origin requirements?Edit: Oh, also you can just put a drop of superglue or contact cement on the safety of your Flash to keep it from engaging. I would suggest the latter as it's easy to scrape off later.
For a non-locker you would find a Spyderco UKPK hard to beat.
Wow... it's been a while browsing but some of these Kershaws look right up my alley. I just haven't kept up with the manufacturers lately. I've decided on a Leek w/ aluminum handle (lighter weight). Thanks for your input I appreciate it a lot!
If you can wait a bit, you may want to consider the new BM HD knife. Its a decent chinese steel, flipper style assisted open titanium frame lock. Really nice looking blade. Should hit retail just north of 50 bucks.
Quote from: asupernothing on October 27, 2011, 09:01:36 AMIf you can wait a bit, you may want to consider the new BM HD knife. Its a decent chinese steel, flipper style assisted open titanium frame lock. Really nice looking blade. Should hit retail just north of 50 bucks.Um... are you talking about the TI-Fender? It's already started to hit distributors at the ~$90 mark. That may just be for the numbered first production runs, but I don't see it taking a 45% discount for the second runs on.I'll admit it does look freaking cool - first flipper design from Benchmade, in a titanium framelock to boot.