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Bflying
1105
Mar 19, 2018
These are interesting as a necklace gadget. But they have zero "knife" qualities.
Add:. I picked up a couple basic models years ago when a dealer was trying to dump the brand. Going from memory, but don't think I paid more than $10 for them. And even that would be hard to justify, unless someone really wanted the "necklace". I was really just interested in checking out a G & G Hawk designed gadget. Their designs are usually not cheap, even with poor materials and manufacturing.
Besides the insane curve, the "blade" is so soft, it's absolutely impossible to sharpen. And I think I've become a pretty good sharpener over the years, (tootin' my own horn 🤪😁😇). I mean, it won't even tear paper. You could maybe cut tape if you turned it backwards. But then, you can cut tape to open a box with a Bic pen. I think the biggest issue would be, if it were sharp, there is no way to do much without self injury. So in the end, it's just a dull toy.
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Interstellar13
51
Apr 8, 2018
Bflyingthe blade on yours is interesting, it looks like they stepped it with a CNC machine. mine came in a few days ago, its blade is sharp, i cant complain. it passes the paper cut test like butter. i havent tried to sharpen it yet so i cant say how easy that is. maybe you got a one off or a factory second, maybe a prototype model as my blade doesnt have the level stepping on the blade. it is a bit gimmicky and i cant think of a regular use for it but i do like it. i got the stonewashed with inlay.
Orochi
55
Apr 8, 2018
Interstellar13Have you adjusted the cord yet? I haven't really been able to wrap my head around how the hook contraption is supposed to accommodate that, I'm not a big fan of puzzles.
Interstellar13
51
Apr 9, 2018
Orochithe hook is only there to hold the loop in the back to keep the necklace on. the adjustment is done by sliding the knot up or down to add slack or remove it. im not sure what that type of tightening knot system is called. i believe it is the taughtline hitch knot.
Orochi
55
Apr 9, 2018
Interstellar13That's sort of what I expected but mine came tied in a way that I can't see any practical way to move the knot without untying it. I'm admittedly not very good with knots but I have other things with cords tied the way you describe that aren't hard to adjust at all.