1)The shape of the handle doesn't allow my hand to slip toward the blade, but it not obtrusive in my pocket. 2)The blade has the 'quick flick' nubbin. 3)The spline is sufficiently thick to work without breaking. The blade lock mechanism is underneath instead of on top.(I have three or four Puma folders that if you grip them hard, you will release the blade. Wax poetic about Puma's if you want, but that's a poor design feature.) 4)The knife disassembles if necessary with Torx screws.5)The knife drop point is perfectly designed for any working task.6)It has the the ubiquitous blood groove.7)It is half serrated.8)Up in the spline is a place for you thumb to add more pressure cutting if necessary.9)The holes in the slabs allow pocket lint to pass through and fall out. Sheds water faster too.
If you haven't checked them out already, I think the Benchmade Griptilian would be worth a look for you.Shape of handle helps prevent hand slipping toward the bladeBlade has a thumb stud (some models have a hole in the blade instead)0.115" blade thickness; locking mechanism is on the side of the knifeDisassembles with Torx screwsDrop point blade availableDoes not have "blood groove", but that is a purely cosmetic feature in a knife of this size anyway.Half-serrated blade availableHas thumb ridges on the back of the bladeDoes not have holes in the handle, but at least some models have handles that are open on top, allowing water to pass through and minimizing lint buildup.
Thanks for the recommendation! I did some research on this knife. Opens fast, a lot like my Kershaw Seedsafe, but can close with one hand....cool. Excellent steel and from what I've read, keeps functioning like new indefinitely. I agree, the blood groove on a folder is more for looks than function. Like on all my folders that have it, the belt clip has to come off. Has a very decent choil to start with....a must on a working knife that's going to be sharpened a lot. They are located in Oregon City......which begs the question;is this another knife company like Kershaw wherein it was started by a disgruntled employee of Gerber or Kershaw? Kevin
That's a great knife. Looks to hit a few marks R1 was looking for. I have a small Griptillion thats been a great knife but not quite what OP was looking for.
Hardly?They are a company unto themselves and started making Bali-Song knives in California.Every Benchmade I have owned is a pretty solid knife and I respect them all for design qualities and Build quality that anyone would be well served to try.https://www.benchmade.com/benchmade-historyThis is one of my Work Knives from them.(Image removed from quote.)
What is your favorite sharpening system?
Yeah the Adamas is a Beast all the way for sure but heavy too!If you want to break an Adamas you are going to have to work at it.