Farm and Field #35 calf pen

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Doug51
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Farm and Field #35 calf pen

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Looking for pictures and comments about the Farm and Field 35 calf pen. Mainly the overall quality of it and how it feels in the hand when using the warncliff blade? Does the easy open make it feel akward? And does the easy open function as intended?
Thanks.
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Re: Farm and Field #35 calf pen

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Doug51 wrote: Thu Apr 23, 2020 6:54 pm Looking for pictures and comments about the Farm and Field 35 calf pen. Mainly the overall quality of it and how it feels in the hand when using the warncliff blade? Does the easy open make it feel akward? And does the easy open function as intended?
Thanks.
Here's a link to a thread TripleF did with a link to his review. viewtopic.php?f=39&t=61231&p=716534&hil ... en#p716534

Based on his experience I opted not to pick one up but your needs may be different.
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Re: Farm and Field #35 calf pen

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I like mine the more and more I carry it. If I could change one thing it would be the liner lock. One arm blade is not any more uncomfortable than any other multi blade without sunken joints. Fit and finish is typical GEC. The one arm blade works as intended. I like the screwdriver/mini pry bar on the end without needing an extra 3rd blade. It's one I'm sure I'll keep.
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Re: Farm and Field #35 calf pen

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Thanks guys, appreciate it ::tu::
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