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Boker Masada D2 Fixed Blade Knife

Boker Masada D2 Fixed Blade Knife

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Measuring nearly 10 inches long, the Boris Manasherov–designed Boker Masada is built like an ox. The Persian-style trailing-point blade has a heavy recurve for slicing and a keen tip for piercing Read More

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ReefBlastbody
23
Aug 30, 2018
I don't think it's too terribly out of line, honestly. The nearest competitor in this vein would be the new WE Knives Vindex fixed blade, which retails for $117.
This is a decent price, and I'd join, though current events preclude that as an upcoming move and my new address not being firm, I'm going to hold off.
RayF
22218
Sep 2, 2018
ReefBlastbodyI believe I paid a lot more for my Kizer Willumsen Super Bad Drop-Point Fixed Blade; and kind of like the looks of this one better!
rac_sword2
15
Aug 30, 2018
I like the design but am I missing something? Isn’t it a bit overpriced for D2?
Dermott
267
Aug 30, 2018
rac_sword2$85 + free shipping on a 10-inch, full-tang, D2 knife? That seems okay to me. BladeHQ has the Masada at $90. Benchmade's full-size D2 that comes to mind is the Adamas, at $165.
I've seen cheap D2 knives, but the good ones seem to be around this price point or higher.
Omniseed
1972
Sep 1, 2018
rac_sword2Their fixed blades are pretty well made, it's probably worth it considering that many of their knives from this line are still in 440C at this price point.
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