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Product Description
Designed in Ridgefield, Ontario by knifemaker Brian Tighe, the Tighe Rade (pronounced “tirade”) is nothing to complain about. With a 3.4-inch drop-point blade made from 8Cr13MoV stainless steel, it’s easy to sharpen and resistant to wear and corrosion Read More
barsijadon't hate being that guy... And i Too mentioned that i got it from a different site for that price, so i guess i was that guy before you so no need to feel bad about it. But regardless this knife is worth the $40 or the $30.
I have this knife already, and wow do i love it for the price. I have roughly 125 knives in my collection, though about 2/3 are folders and many of them are $150+ knives. This is without question my favorite knife to flip open out of those that i have that cost me under $50. I believe i actually paid $30 for it 6 months ago on eBay NIB. It really is smooth as butter opening for a cheap knife... now as stated above the handle is far from being comfortable, but it is worth this price simply for the opening mechanics for it, plus the very fun button lock release.
I have this knife and can't say it's comfortable but as far as looks goes it's different and cool. It's good looking in an art deco direction.. if you are a collector it's hard not to add this one being it's so unique. Very , very sharp and easy to open.
nextcity
Nov 16, 2017
This is a great fidget knife. I have over 300 knives, and this one is one of my fidget favorites.