I give up!!!!!!!!
..also available in fake damascus....I know people harp on about the 710, justifiably, but there are some quite cracking knives coming from SRM, Land, BEE, Navy etc. that hardly ever get a mention.This is one of them, really nice looking knife, a bargain at under $8. Nice pushchair and bike too, good selection for the background.
That's a nice folder Paul..
another one th cheese GG off the poor mans larger sebenza Bee L03-2(Image removed from quote.)(Image removed from quote.)(Image removed from quote.)(Image removed from quote.)(Image removed from quote.)
Quote from: Zed on April 28, 2011, 02:44:59 PManother one th cheese GG off the poor mans larger sebenza Bee L03-2(Image removed from quote.)(Image removed from quote.)(Image removed from quote.)(Image removed from quote.)(Image removed from quote.)I appreciate that... You're now on ignore!!!!
..I go with the Byrd line from Spyderco, or the Tenacious folder. ..
Quote from: choombak on May 06, 2011, 12:31:36 PM..I go with the Byrd line from Spyderco, or the Tenacious folder. ..If only we knew which Chinese company makes the Byrd line.. Oh, well, my experience with SRM,Bee etc. has been positive so far, but for harder tasks I use a, cheap, martiini or a mora.
Quote from: dks on May 06, 2011, 01:27:12 PMQuote from: choombak on May 06, 2011, 12:31:36 PM..I go with the Byrd line from Spyderco, or the Tenacious folder. ..If only we knew which Chinese company makes the Byrd line.. Oh, well, my experience with SRM,Bee etc. has been positive so far, but for harder tasks I use a, cheap, martiini or a mora.Me too
Quote from: Zed on May 06, 2011, 03:41:55 PMQuote from: dks on May 06, 2011, 01:27:12 PMQuote from: choombak on May 06, 2011, 12:31:36 PM..I go with the Byrd line from Spyderco, or the Tenacious folder. ..If only we knew which Chinese company makes the Byrd line.. Oh, well, my experience with SRM,Bee etc. has been positive so far, but for harder tasks I use a, cheap, martiini or a mora.Me too SRM does make some Byrd knives, as revealed by Sal after a lot of prodding on the spyderco forums (or bf, don't recall which one). This discussion was sparked by SRM mentioning they being OEM for Spyderco on their pages. Which ones, we don't know. The only thing we know, is Byrd manufactured by SRM (or any Chinese shop) goes through the Spyderco-established QC process, while their own models do not. That accounts for the price difference between Byrd and SRM. So when you buy directly from SRM, the fit/finish won't be as good on the Byrd ones.
Quote from: choombak on May 12, 2011, 07:19:56 AMQuote from: Zed on May 06, 2011, 03:41:55 PMQuote from: dks on May 06, 2011, 01:27:12 PMQuote from: choombak on May 06, 2011, 12:31:36 PM..I go with the Byrd line from Spyderco, or the Tenacious folder. ..If only we knew which Chinese company makes the Byrd line.. Oh, well, my experience with SRM,Bee etc. has been positive so far, but for harder tasks I use a, cheap, martiini or a mora.Me too SRM does make some Byrd knives, as revealed by Sal after a lot of prodding on the spyderco forums (or bf, don't recall which one). This discussion was sparked by SRM mentioning they being OEM for Spyderco on their pages. Which ones, we don't know. The only thing we know, is Byrd manufactured by SRM (or any Chinese shop) goes through the Spyderco-established QC process, while their own models do not. That accounts for the price difference between Byrd and SRM. So when you buy directly from SRM, the fit/finish won't be as good on the Byrd ones.Is that from personal experience or just hear say? Because I have both Byrds and SRMs and to be honest, I had more complaints to the Byrds fit and finnish than SRMs. I had to take the Cara Cara 2 apart to clean it and remove some metal shavings from it when I got it and it wasn't as sharp as it shoud be from the box. The original Cara Cara was much better. I have 6 SRMs, never had a problem or complaint with any of them.
I dont pay say £10 on a knife and excpect it to last forever of be the best fit n finnish in the world, but ive had no real issues with srm or many other cheaper knives, TBH its like the winchester folding hunter i just got , its pretty solid , blade has no movement open but some play closed (ive heard some 110's have had this issue) but when i get a 110 i know it will have better back up if it goes wrong, but then thats why you pay more, for the after service,
Quote from: Zed on May 12, 2011, 10:53:20 AMI dont pay say £10 on a knife and excpect it to last forever of be the best fit n finnish in the world, but ive had no real issues with srm or many other cheaper knives, TBH its like the winchester folding hunter i just got , its pretty solid , blade has no movement open but some play closed (ive heard some 110's have had this issue) but when i get a 110 i know it will have better back up if it goes wrong, but then thats why you pay more, for the after service, I would rather purchase the costliest knife I can afford from a reputed manufacturer, that I can trust, than several cheap ones. I have physical scars to prove this point. Haha.
Quote from: Zed on May 12, 2011, 10:53:20 AMI dont pay say £10 on a knife and excpect it to last forever of be the best fit n finnish in the world, but ive had no real issues with srm or many other cheaper knives, TBH its like the winchester folding hunter i just got , its pretty solid , blade has no movement open but some play closed (ive heard some 110's have had this issue) but when i get a 110 i know it will have better back up if it goes wrong, but then thats why you pay more, for the after service, SanRenMu knives come with three month warranties, some sellers also offer longer warranties as well. I have had an SRM replaced under this warranty when the pivot on a 704 cracked. I got it replaced in two weeks and didn't have to send the knife back, and only paid $1.50 for the extra shipping charge from Hong Kong.
Quote from: jekostas on May 27, 2011, 07:44:26 PMQuote from: Zed on May 12, 2011, 10:53:20 AMI dont pay say £10 on a knife and excpect it to last forever of be the best fit n finnish in the world, but ive had no real issues with srm or many other cheaper knives, TBH its like the winchester folding hunter i just got , its pretty solid , blade has no movement open but some play closed (ive heard some 110's have had this issue) but when i get a 110 i know it will have better back up if it goes wrong, but then thats why you pay more, for the after service, SanRenMu knives come with three month warranties, some sellers also offer longer warranties as well. I have had an SRM replaced under this warranty when the pivot on a 704 cracked. I got it replaced in two weeks and didn't have to send the knife back, and only paid $1.50 for the extra shipping charge from Hong Kong.who has this warranty?where did you purchase from?