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Clip it to your pack, attach it to your raincoat, slide it in a pocket, or toss it in the glove box: the Kershaw Reverb is compact enough to fit pretty much anywhere. The frame measures only a third of an inch thick and weighs just 1.6 ounces, but despite the slim build, it’s plenty big for most tasks Read More
theauthenticdanNot all drops are that great of deals, especially for the US market. It is my understanding, though, that European buyers could see a significant discount.
fhoodYou’re not “that guy.” The whole premise of MD is to present individual items for group buying. It’s time-limited, often buyer-limited, and you wait ... and wait ... The ONLY things that justify it are cost and, occasionally, otherwise limited availability or special editions (“MD made” needn’t apply). If it’s on the market on Amazon, of all places, for the same or less, then all MD is doing is squeezing out sales to a captive audience who are willing to look at items as they come up. Kind of like a cable shopping channel. No Deal? No Sale.
Nice little knife. I bought two the last time it came up here...I got mine from Amazon, though. Cheaper and faster.
Also, what happened to the deals getting better as more people agreed to purchase?
ChainmailI guess that's why they dropped the "Mass" part off of their name and it's just "Drop" now. 🤷🏻♂️
That was one of the big reasons that I joined back then too!
I agree that I love this blade shape and the weight but that handle is not terribly comfortable.
My current favorite (may not be a popular choice) is the Spyderco Positron. Similar blade shape, a bit larger all around, super light weight and great ergos (for me that is).
I like the look of this, but 8cr13mov is a fairly disappointing steel, in my experience. Poor edge retention, and fairly poor stainless properties. If your blade is going to quick to rust, it shouldn't also be quick to dull. I wish this were available in a better steel. I'd grab this up if it were made of D2 or VG-10, for instance. Obviously it wouldn't be $20 then, but it still wouldn't break the bank.
What I want to know is has anyone ever had a thumbstud or flipper catch on anything besides your pants pocket? Advertising the absence of a feature like it was a good thing drives me batpoop crazy.
14themoneyIt's all in the spin in advertising! Lol!
Not for the reasons listed, but I've all but stopped buying knives with thumb studs mainly because they can get in the way when sharpening.
I own it. I use it mostly to tear down boxes and cut pieces of plastic wrap so no crazy jobs for the blade but not impressed with the sharpness, or more like lack there of.
MTGustavoNearly all pocket knives you buy will not come very sharp. There are exceptions, but generally anything under $30 is going to dissapoint with out of the box sharpness.
The steel here and how Kershaw treats it will let even a novice put a scary edge on this knife in less than 20 minutes.
JenWrathi appreciate the reply and will take your word, i do have wet stones for cooking knives so sounds like i wont have a problem making it sharp :)