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Boker & CountyComm Ultra Day Glow D2 Stub Knife

Boker & CountyComm Ultra Day Glow D2 Stub Knife

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To call the Stub “compact” would be an understatement. Measuring 2.9 inches long from tip to pommel, this miniature folding knife is novel in its size, but highly functional in its form Read More

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Lateralus
290
Mar 2, 2020
I bet this knife drives a huge, lifted truck.
Lateralus
290
Mar 2, 2020
First time I've seen this little guy. Maybe to help market it, Boker should put a compilation album on iTunes and call it Lil' Stubby's Greatest Cuts?
Pointy
16
Mar 2, 2020
Gotta carry tweezers to hold it.
Alfatrooper
30
Mar 2, 2020
I had purchased one of these on a sale a while back. It is hangs out in my car in case of emergencies. I like it, Not really hard to open, I have had no issues with the liner lock. Oner of these with the glow in the dark scale would be great to strap on the outside of a backpack, easy to find in the dark if needed.
gergyor
42
Mar 2, 2020
I picked up one of these (safety orange handle, though) from County Comm and LOVE it. I have large hands and it isn't that fiddly to open, but, yes, sharpening may be fun.
gergyor
42
Mar 2, 2020
gergyorOh, and I obviously only have one data point, but the clip on this knife is one of the tightest I've ever handled which IS somewhat challenging in such a small size.
Notavailable
88
Mar 2, 2020
This REALLY seems like the kind of knife that’ll be useful for cutting yourself with more than anything else. Too small, looks impossible to hold.
PNWNative
448
Mar 2, 2020
NotavailableImagine how much fun it would be to sharpen it.
dirkhdt
10
Mar 19, 2020
got mine yesterday - love the format, and it definitely glows. opening and closing is very good for such a short knife. but the pocket-clip - hmmm - hard to put in the pocket and clip is very stiff. i may "tune" it to make it less stiff.
amateriat
31
Mar 18, 2020
Recieved mine day before yesterday. So far, so good: opening/closing isn't too tedious once you get the gist of things. Absolutely keyring-friendly. Hopefully it holds up over time.
I've been shopping for a one hand opening coin pocket knife - if anyone has good suggestions I'd love to hear them.
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SylentKnight
112
Mar 6, 2020
krylonultraflatkershaw has a hinderer designed assisted flipper: https://www.bladehq.com/item--Kershaw-Ember-3560--21528 I had one of these for a while and liked it. I either lost it or sold it. Unassisted, the Kershaw Cinder is a good choice. If you want to get fancy, the Rike Hummingbird is an unassisted flipper. I think they pop up on Drop occasionally for around $77 shipped. If you don't want to wait you can get them from Indiana Knives for around $100 https://indianaknives.com/search?q=hummingbird (BHQ has them for $135)
SylentKnight
112
Mar 6, 2020
SylentKnightThe hummingbird compared to a standard bottle cap
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Qwervy
464
Mar 4, 2020
What is this about it being 1 in 1000 pieces?
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