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cy Offline dks

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Ganzo slipjoint ?
on: October 24, 2012, 09:00:02 PM


http://www.exduct.com/Chinese-Folding-Knives/Ganzo-Knives/G725-Ganzo-Folding-Knife.html

Seems a bit expensive, compared to the well established Rough Riders.
Anybody has one??
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Re: Ganzo slipjoint ?
Reply #1 on: October 24, 2012, 10:02:13 PM
That looks about identical to the Buck 371, which is the Chinese-made version of the 301.  The shape of the spey blade is distinctive.  When I get home I'll post a pic of the 371.
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Re: Ganzo slipjoint ?
Reply #2 on: October 24, 2012, 10:53:11 PM
You guys beat me to it :rant:

Looks good at UK prices though.If it is much the same as a 371 then :D
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Re: Ganzo slipjoint ?
Reply #3 on: October 24, 2012, 11:24:38 PM
I actually really like the looks of this one - http://www.exduct.com/Chinese-Folding-Knives/Ganzo-Knives/G711-Ganzo-Folding-Knife.html

Seems to be new as well.


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Re: Ganzo slipjoint ?
Reply #4 on: October 24, 2012, 11:58:14 PM
Yea, I also got that email today.

I actually really like the looks of this one - http://www.exduct.com/Chinese-Folding-Knives/Ganzo-Knives/G711-Ganzo-Folding-Knife.html

Seems to be new as well.

From the newer exduct offerings of traditional blades I like this one the best.

http://www.exduct.com/Chinese-Folding-Knives/Navy-Knives/K611-Navy-Folding-Knife.html


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Re: Ganzo slipjoint ?
Reply #5 on: October 25, 2012, 12:36:07 AM
I wonder if Ganzo is the the OEM for Buck on the 371?  Sure looks like the same knife....



Three springs, and the Buck stockmen have a different blade layout from any other stockman pattern I've handled.  The shape of the spey blade is a bit unusual too.  This sure looks the same.  If it is in fact the same knife and you can get it for the equivalent price or less than the Buck, I say go for it.  The 371 is definitely a quality slipjoint.  :tu:
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Re: Ganzo slipjoint ?
Reply #6 on: October 25, 2012, 12:09:42 PM
I actually really like the looks of this one - http://www.exduct.com/Chinese-Folding-Knives/Ganzo-Knives/G711-Ganzo-Folding-Knife.html

Seems to be new as well.

Yeah.. I was checking that one out as well. Looks promising.


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Re: Ganzo slipjoint ?
Reply #7 on: October 25, 2012, 02:59:05 PM
The Ganzo looks to be a bit shorter than the Buck.  I think the 371 has a 102cm handle while the Ganzo spec list a 8.5cm handle length, which is about the size of a Buck Trio or Buck Cadet.  The Buck 371 now uses 420J2 and believe the same steel's used for the Trio but I've not come across the steel in the Ganzo's specs; I wonder if this could be the main difference between the Bucks and the Ganzo, given that the Ganzo follows exactly the Bucks' blade arrangement.  I suspect jerseydevil's on the right track in wondering whether Ganzo is the OEM for the 371 and perhaps for the Trio as well. For me the Ganzo's just too close to the Buck 371 in its looks and the Cadet/Trio  in its size, and although I've got more stockmans than any any other pattern of knife, I don't think the Ganzo is one I'll be adding to them. 


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Re: Ganzo slipjoint ?
Reply #8 on: October 26, 2012, 12:39:18 AM
The Ganzo looks to be a bit shorter than the Buck.  I think the 371 has a 102cm handle while the Ganzo spec list a 8.5cm handle length, which is about the size of a Buck Trio or Buck Cadet.  The Buck 371 now uses 420J2 and believe the same steel's used for the Trio but I've not come across the steel in the Ganzo's specs; I wonder if this could be the main difference between the Bucks and the Ganzo, given that the Ganzo follows exactly the Bucks' blade arrangement.  I suspect jerseydevil's on the right track in wondering whether Ganzo is the OEM for the 371 and perhaps for the Trio as well. For me the Ganzo's just too close to the Buck 371 in its looks and the Cadet/Trio  in its size, and although I've got more stockmans than any any other pattern of knife, I don't think the Ganzo is one I'll be adding to them.

I don't have a Trio handy, but I think you're right.  The blade shape and layout, the backsprings, and now the size.... Makes sense to me.  :tu:
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