Ya know I do Like buck stuff. Plus I really like the issue with them on CS. If ya got a problem you shoot Paul over there a email and he hooks ya up, but I really still dont see this as a tool I would use. Not that it dont look cool, or be quality, but It just dont sing to me.
Im glad someone else feels the same, i just see it as ho hum.
Plus come on tac. Scizzors? I really dont need them to be one handed. However That is kinda neet.
Well I don't go fishing anymore, but I would imagine the scissors would be good for precise cut's, but if you just need to cut the line or kill the fish quickly, then you'd just as well use the blade
Quote from: micky d on February 14, 2008, 10:32:30 PMWell I don't go fishing anymore, but I would imagine the scissors would be good for precise cut's, but if you just need to cut the line or kill the fish quickly, then you'd just as well use the blade I'm not very up on the process of fishing, i just usually deal with them afterwards, so it was just a guess on my part. But i can imagine having one handed scissors being quite helpful. In fact having anything one handed can be helpful.
I dont like mine either, Im getting rid of it the minute I find the sheath for it. I should never have bought it, the tools arent great and the blade is way too big and menacing looking for EDC on this side of the Atlantic.
Quote from: Thargor on February 14, 2008, 10:38:05 PMI dont like mine either, Im getting rid of it the minute I find the sheath for it. I should never have bought it, the tools arent great and the blade is way too big and menacing looking for EDC on this side of the Atlantic.Don't you just wish one of the big multi manufactures would pay a bit of attention to some of the harsher european knife laws and make a tool to suite , I mean if spyderco can do it with UKPK, why can't the likes or LM, Sog or Gerber (victorinox technically do with there sak range)
Theres no reason why the manufactures can't make a slippie oho multi, but when the vast majority of the customers want locks...
A little heads up.Knifecenter.com has the Fin in stock, 43.95$ as well as the LED models.
I know. Sad Would be cool if they made them so the lock could be removed or something.
But then what would stop the blade floping around
QuoteBut then what would stop the blade floping aroundBit of tar?