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Kizer Sparrow

us Offline David Bowen

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Kizer Sparrow
on: June 19, 2024, 08:49:31 PM
Vincent Rizzo's Sparrow, brought to us by Kizer Cutlery, exemplifies a blend of functional elegance and robust craftsmanship. Rizzo's design philosophy shines through in every detail of this knife.

The specs for the Sparrow include an overall length of 7.6 inches, a 3.27-inch blade, and a handle length of 4.33 inches. The handles are made from contoured titanium, which is very ergonomic. Its subtle beveling and large finger groove provide a snug, comfortable grip that fits perfectly in hand. The titanium handle not only offers durability but also adds a touch of sophistication with its sandblasted, frosted finish.

One of the standout features of the Sparrow is its frame lock. This mechanism locks up securely, providing a solid feel during use, and unlocks with just the right amount of tension. As a fan of well-executed frame locks, I can confidently say that Kizer has nailed it. While there are stronger locking mechanisms available, the frame lock strikes an excellent balance between security and ease of use, making it a preferred choice for many knife knuts.

 The titanium pocket clip is perfectly executed, allowing for reversible ambidextrous carry. This feature ensures that both left-handed and right-handed users can carry the knife comfortably. The built-in filler tab adds to the sleek design, keeping the overall profile of the knife clean and streamlined. Weighing just 4.02 ounces, the Sparrow is lightweight enough for EDC without compromising on strength or functionality.

The S35VN blade effortlessly deploys via a discreet flipper tab or a blade cutout. In terms of performance, the Sparrow's blade is a workhorse. The steel offers exceptional edge retention and toughness, ideal for everyday tasks and more demanding cutting jobs. The reverse tanto sheepsfoot blade style with a flat grind ensures efficient slicing and piercing capabilities. This design makes it versatile for various cutting needs, whether you're opening packages, preparing food, or engaging in more rugged outdoor activities.

Vincent Rizzo and Kizer Cutlery have truly crafted a masterpiece in the Sparrow. It's a knife that not only performs reliably but also combines durability with a touch of class. The thoughtful design, high-quality materials, and attention to detail make the Sparrow a standout choice for both collectors and daily users. Whether you're an enthusiast looking for a reliable tool or a knife collector seeking a piece that showcases precision engineering and thoughtful design, the Sparrow stands out as a testament in knife craftsmanship.

The Sparrow is more than just a tool—it's a blend of art and engineering that delivers on all fronts. With its ergonomic design, high-performance blade, and sophisticated aesthetic, the Sparrow is a knife that you can rely on and be proud to carry.



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« Last Edit: June 20, 2024, 02:46:10 PM by David Bowen »


us Offline David Bowen

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Re: Kizer Sparrow
Reply #1 on: June 19, 2024, 10:04:00 PM
Feel like my reviews all the same. I'm breaking out my thesaurus, and trying some different things. Maybe it'll take away from being "me", let me know. I can ramble on at times. 

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Re: Kizer Sparrow
Reply #2 on: June 22, 2024, 03:09:02 AM
Feel like my reviews all the same. I'm breaking out my thesaurus, and trying some different things. Maybe it'll take away from being "me", let me know. I can ramble on at times. 

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I think that was breviloquent and scrupulous assessment.  :D I didn't see any ramble at all? More ramble needed?  :cheers: And nice knife!
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Re: Kizer Sparrow
Reply #3 on: June 22, 2024, 01:27:21 PM
Mr. Bowen, you sir are an enabler.

For which we owe you our thanks.   :cheers:

You might consider adding Amazon links.  You know - to save me the indignity of having to do my own search.   :tu:


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Re: Kizer Sparrow
Reply #4 on: June 22, 2024, 07:07:16 PM
@powernoodle long as Boss man's ok with it Your welcome! I've got waaaayyyy more goodies to show you guys.

https://amzn.to/4bepGk7

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Re: Kizer Sparrow
Reply #5 on: June 22, 2024, 07:17:29 PM
Yeah I have added tons of Amazon links to things with no prob, but it may depend on whether its a public service or the links are monetized.



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Re: Kizer Sparrow
Reply #6 on: June 26, 2024, 06:21:33 AM
And this is why my wallet is usually empty....  :facepalm:

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