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Product Description
This no-frills folder from Kershaw has qualities of both a tactical knife and a gentleman’s knife. The overall aesthetic is subdued: The blade is covered with titanium nitride coating for a dark look that pairs well with the black G-10 handle scales Read More
I got one and so far, I'm not impressed. It's heavy and the detent is weak. I love my Atmos and Cut Jack for what they are and what they cost, because they work well and feel 'right'. The Concierge has a weird looseness as it transitions from the locked position and starts to swing closed. With a little adjustment, maybe it will work a little better, but it seems like there are a lot of better choices. On the plus side, it doesn't cost much , I like the design and the ergonomics are good.
The cheapest Skyline is $46.
The Leek is an assisted knife.
The D2 Mini Cutjack has nylon scales and some iffy reviews.
The Concierge is a chance to try a Sinkevich design at a modest price.
And it looks cool.
You can get either the Kershaw skyline or the leek in sandvik 14c28n for the same price. You can get a steel will mini cutjack in d2 for the same price. All 3 are better than this knife.