Looking for an EDC that is similar to Chris Reeves but a bit

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Awesome knife! ::tu:: Above my pocket book but I admire them, glad you found one.
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Re: Looking for an EDC that is similar to Chris Reeves but a bit

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Not a "Chinese" guy,but bought a Sanremu 710(sp). About $20, dead copy of CRK pattern, small. Stls. handels, little heavy, but sharp and seems to hold edge very well. Taz
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Spelled Sanrenmu, 710. Found on Amazon $15/20.
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The Sanremu 7010 is said to be a copy of the Chris Reeve Small Sebenza 21. They're about $15. I have one, and use it quite a bit when I don't think carrying a nicer folder is a good idea. At $15, it's a better knife than imports twice its cost, but it's still not as good as my Japan/USA Spyderco, Kershaw, Benchmade, Buck, etc.
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what about a Kershaw 1410. They are out of production
but I see them at gun shows NIB now and then.
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Runted wrote: Sun Sep 20, 2020 3:07 am what about a Kershaw 1410. They are out of production
but I see them at gun shows NIB now and then.
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+1 on the Kershaw 1410.
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In my opinion. Once you have a real Chris Reeve the others do not compare.
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edge213 wrote: Sun Sep 20, 2020 2:51 pm In my opinion. Once you have a real Chris Reeve the others do not compare.
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Titanium handled and S30V (I think that's what they developed and use on all their knives), everything fitted together perfectly. You get what you pay for. There are knockoffs but they cannot be of this quality.

It depends on what makes you happy. I'm a Hinderer guy.
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