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Almost as funny as thinking Cold Steel isn't over rated.
To each their own, I find the Spydercos I own to be superior to Cold Steel at what a knife is meant for- cutting.I'd rather it be too tight than too loose.
It takes very little effort to bend the clip if the factory tension or ramp needs adjusting for your preference.
I have had many Spyderco and Benchmade snag and get pulled out of my pocket, but rarely a Cold Steel.
And that's totally fine having a personal opinion.To each their own, I find the Spydercos I own to be superior to Cold Steel at what a knife is meant for- cutting.
Will admit my Delica is very slicy, but the backlock is a joke compared to the TriAd.To each their own, I find the Spydercos I own to be superior to Cold Steel at what a knife is meant for- cutting.
Not a joke, they hold up fine. Just the Tri-Ad probably would outlast them 3:1. That’s a rough estimate, I don’t have the spreadsheets to prove it.Will admit my Delica is very slicy, but the backlock is a joke compared to the TriAd.
It's bad enough that you post five times in a single thread just to bash Cold Steel in a four-year-old topic in General Knife Discussion. But then you resurrect a two-year-old thread in the Cold Steel subforum (where Cold Steel fans hang out) to raise the same points. Why?Almost as funny as thinking Cold Steel isn't over rated.