After some reworking, my Cryo II has been a part of my EDC rotation for quite a while now. My biggest gripe was the very gradual plunge cut on the blade. While I love it now, it was my first, and last, knife I will ever buy with a grind like this. The first thing I do when I get a new knife is put my own new edge on it. The plunge cut on this blade ends up in a slight recurve when sharpening, which I don't particularly care for. I added a finger choil to remedy this.....The blackwash on mine was more of a greywash than anything and not a very good one at that. I removed it all and redid it to match my Leek. A more bright tumbled finish with polished hardware. I also made a tip up-deep carry clip for it. Filled in all non-used clip screwholes with polished stainless steel plugs. I added my own thumbstud, added a pillar where the lanyard hole is with matching hardware and use the pillar itself to attach the lanyard. I did these same modifications to my Leek as well. I redid the jimping on the blade spine and scales so they transition better. Also, in regard to the lockbar, I added jimping to that as well which made a significant difference in ease of unlocking the blade.....~ evil ~
Great comparison. The BW is really really light, even my ZT is darker than that. Speaking if which, if you get a ZT566BW is practically the same knife except you can change the scales. Especially to a thicker one that might fit your hand better?Don't you gave a CR you should be carrying?!?
I decided to come tempt you, Cap Amazon has $10 off $50 on Kershaw knives (discount gets added when you checkout), making the Kershaw Knockout $43, lowest it's ever been according to CamelCamelCamel. I consider it a worthy upgrade to the Cryo. Same flipper/locking mechanism, but better blade steel, with a longer blade than the Cryo, but weighs a bit less
UPDATEFor anyone interested, I received this knife today and love it. My only criticism is the tiny size of the pocket clip.
Quote from: sawman on May 29, 2015, 07:26:48 PMUPDATEFor anyone interested, I received this knife today and love it. My only criticism is the tiny size of the pocket clip. For look or functionality.
Quote from: captain spaulding on May 29, 2015, 07:38:14 PMQuote from: sawman on May 29, 2015, 07:26:48 PMUPDATEFor anyone interested, I received this knife today and love it. My only criticism is the tiny size of the pocket clip. For look or functionality. Both but mostly functionality. I'm concerned it might not be enough clip to keep it from escaping from pocket.
That aside, for the price, this China made folder feels higher quality than some of my home made stuff. It's great for me as a collector but bad for us and our economy as a country...