Yes, you're not wrong. The ones for £39 seem really good value.Everything is cheaper when they don’t have it in stock![]()
Yes, you're not wrong. The ones for £39 seem really good value.Everything is cheaper when they don’t have it in stock![]()
I held the sog terminus sj at the gun show last week and I'm very tempted by it.I’ve handled a SOG Terminus and it does appear to be a very good U.K. legal slippie.
Nice safety-aided ergos (index finger helps trap the blade open). Also it has quite a firm backspring.
Deep carry pocket clip a nice bonus.
The D2 models look like good value for money too.
If you like a similar style of harder-use slippie, you must check out the Boker Plus XS Heinnie Haynes Edition - they are a great knife and a all things considered an absolute bargain.
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The Terminus is another top contenderI held the sog terminus sj at the gun show last week and I'm very tempted by it.
I bought one of these off the forum a few weeks back....I like it, but I wouldn't say its pocket friendly...a real chunky monkey workhorse.Lansky World Legal, quite cheap so no big loss if lost.
Totally agree with you there, mine was to quickly replace a much loved SAK that was no longer fit for purpose. Took a bit of getting used to in the pocketI bought one of these off the forum a few weeks back....I like it, but I wouldn't say its pocket friendly...a real chunky monkey workhorse.
I got the locking version of the Terminus today,Same size as the slipjoint version but locksI held the sog terminus sj at the gun show last week and I'm very tempted by it.
Depends who’s heat treating the steel - in Spyderco‘s hands BD1N has been very good. Takes a fine edge exceptionally well and keeps a working edge for a decent amount of time.I have a SOG terminus slip joint in CTS-BD1N steel. I like the look, but the steel is a bit naff - doesn’t hold an edge for long at all. Go for something with s30v, s90v, s35vn or my current favourite 3g.
I bought one of those late last year and it’s a very nice knife considering the low price.If you like a similar style of harder-use slippie, you must check out the Boker Plus XS Heinnie Haynes Edition - they are a great knife and a all things considered an absolute bargain.
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Under 150
Another option is the Byrd Tern - it is made by Spyderco and functionally the same as the UKPK - but made in China. Basically their lesser brand (and cheaper).Another for spydeco uk, a very good knife