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13-01-11, 04:14 PM #1Account Closed
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SRM, Bee, Enlan, Navy n Ganzo knives Fan post
Since I started knife collecting, the Srm, Bee and Enlan knives always have been in blade forums as some of the cheapest yet great knives on the market today.
This post is for all the fans of this knives.
Let's see how many FANS these knifes have.
Also post your prefered one untill now.
Mine is the 710.
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13-01-11, 04:17 PM #2
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13-01-11, 04:23 PM #3My biggest fear in life is that when I die my wife sells all my stuff for what I told her I paid for it!!
Paracord bracelets, keyrings and lanyards available for sale, pm me for details.
SRM and Bee knives for sale - In dealer sales or pm me for details.
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13-01-11, 06:06 PM #4Account Closed
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13-01-11, 06:21 PM #5
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my favourites are the hollow ground 728 and 723 (i prefer the digital scales on the 723)
the 723 is one of the sharpest blades out of the box i've had with it's full-hollow grind and the 728 is also very sharp and is a very nice light, light use folder
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13-01-11, 08:13 PM #6
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You missed out Ganzo!
http://www.exduct.com/Ganzo-Knife-Mu...ing-Knife.html
Excellent knife and one of my favourites. Also the SRM 905 my recent purchase!
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13-01-11, 09:12 PM #7
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13-01-11, 09:13 PM #8
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double
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15-01-11, 04:10 PM #9
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I like the 962 for general use.
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15-01-11, 04:16 PM #10
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And I like the 781 for finer duties and for its refined appearance
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19-01-11, 04:42 AM #11Account Closed
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Re: SRM, Bee and Enlan knives Fan post
What about the EL-01?? God daiiiiiiiimn!!
A beast of a knife. I believe one of the best i've EVER seen, if not the best, for the money hands down! Superb fit and finish, with great grip on those big G-10 handles, milled out liners that still makes it a little heavy though but great to hold in the hand and the flipper just makes it SWEEEEEEEEETT
Not an edc knife in my opinion but you can definetly use it and abuse it with harder tasks.
Extremely impressed by it! In one word: OUTSTANDING!!
Only has one little issue, just one tiny little one in my opinion.
When you flip it you need to give it a little wrist action, at least mine, because it doesn't come flying out like a Kershaw or something like that because it's not speed assited and the blade is a little bit heavy. So sometimes when flipped only with the finger the blade only goes half way and to open it entirely you need to give it a whip action wich is ok but I believe it could be improved by adding a dual thumbstud for these ocasions. Also lacks jimping wich is so awesome in so many of their knives
Still, an OUTSTANDING hard-working tool and if you don't own one, don't give it a second thought, BUY IT NOW!
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19-01-11, 07:45 AM #12
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I find I you point it towards the floor so that the action will bring the tip, when flipped, pointing downwards the weight of the blade works in your favour and gravity brings it to locked position!
I actually prefer the cleaner profile that the lack of thumbstuds offers!
Got some in black and looks even better
My biggest fear in life is that when I die my wife sells all my stuff for what I told her I paid for it!!
Paracord bracelets, keyrings and lanyards available for sale, pm me for details.
SRM and Bee knives for sale - In dealer sales or pm me for details.
www.countrysideadventures.co.uk
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19-01-11, 10:02 AM #13
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No thumbstuds needed or wanted on that beauty. It is what it is. Thumbstuds get stuck in the cheese
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