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Bestech Junzi S35VN Slipjoint Knife

Bestech Junzi S35VN Slipjoint Knife

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The Bestech Junzi looks more like a tactical knife than a slipjoint, but that’s what makes it such a clever piece of handiwork. In Confucianism, a “junzi” is a gentleman, an apt name for this compact and handsome folder Read More

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hoffman
72
Aug 12, 2020
I received an email from drop informing me that the shipment will be delayed. The shipping date was indicated as yesterday 11/8/2020. They have given the option to cancel the order but I will wait. Many products from China are delayed on account of Coved
modness
13
Oct 3, 2020
Nah, it's fine. These knives are more collectibles to me, so I'm ok with just having them at home with the junzi in my pocket.
hoffman
72
Oct 8, 2020
modnessWell most of knives are mainly used at home. Strange though how some knives get literally unused while ones favourites are used all the time. I probably only have 2 knives I use a lot. I love in a little village, so carrying knives anywhere is not a problem in our around the village. We see a police car about twice a year and they are always friendly
lxchin
23
Apr 8, 2020
Like does Best Tech even listen to customers. I totally re-iterate the majority of comments, namely why the F*** a slipjoint.... Then if you decide to go with a slipjoint you put a bloody clip? More is not always better. Beautiful shape, blade material and handle material. Just minus the slipjoint, do a deep carry clip and also offer dynawood inserts then the carbon fibre which is way over done.
lxchin
23
Apr 9, 2020
Lawmakers are so short sighted there. Should be addressing the gangsters wanna be. Like what the difference to holding a paring kitchen knife or a locking knife more then 3 inches.
Rudolph
279
Apr 10, 2020
lxchinIt's the low hanging fruit in the US, no big lobby support ! The kicker is when is the last time you remember mid tech or custom knives being used criminally (the Sebenza slasher or Rockstead ripper ) ? Most crimes are committed with box cutters or kitchen knives even screwdrivers (and let's be honest guns are preferred) ! Not distinct or easily recognizable knives ! It's a way for politicians to set up a table with the most overdone items from the mall ninja arsenal and say "we're making a difference" ! The seizures in the UK got so ridiculous they stopped showing them (antique swords and literal silverware) ! I live in New Jersey , no automatics , double edged , or gravity knives allowed ! Because of course automatics kill faster ,double edged can kill twice as many ,and I have to believe they think "gravity" knives actually effect the earth's gravitational field itself endangering all life on the planet !
WutangClan
45
Apr 7, 2020
Earnest inquiry: Why would one ever opt for a slip joint over something with a locking mechanism? I've never understood foregoing (what in my mind is) a safety feature.
WutangClan
45
Apr 8, 2020
Thanks for the info... that's insane that countries even have the ability to limit your freedom on that scale. The dress clothes bit makes sense too. Thanks for your time!
modness
13
Jul 17, 2020
WutangClanWell, there are some countries - like my native Germany - that forbid carrying knives that lock and can be opened with just one hand.
djpr
304
May 15, 2019
I like the knife but I hate the non matching clip, it looks like a cheap after thought
14themoney
1395
May 15, 2019
djprIt might look cheap, but at least it's ugly.
halflife78
103
May 14, 2019
This is $18 cheaper than the standard price across the web, so if you are willing to wait a little while to save some money this is a decent deal.
Spokes30
180
May 14, 2019
Agreed.
14themoney
1395
May 15, 2019
Yeah, buddy.
14themoney
1395
May 15, 2019
Too much for too little. Meaning too short. And no blade locking feature? I wonder if they sell slip joints in Colorado?
Kavik
5531
May 15, 2019
14themoneyEh. Soooo many of the things most people nowadays use pocket knives for don't need a lock anyway. Hell, i can think of plenty times i don't even fully open a blade to use it. My biggest complaint on the design of this one (based on pics alone), would be that cluster of 4 screws taking up the whole bottom half of the handle. Would love to see BT start using hidden screws on their cf inlays
14themoney
1395
May 15, 2019
KavikMaybe I'm picky. Perhaps I'm a creature of habit. I agree with you that a lot of my knife activities don't demand a lock.
Abyss_Fish
60
May 15, 2019
every once in a while companies seem to forget that most knives are made to cut
Kavik
5531
May 16, 2019
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14themoney
1395
May 15, 2019
Maybe the Julyzi iteration will be more sensible and attractive.
LBarry
4
Apr 7, 2020
Here are my gripes. I doubt I'm the only one that thinks the carbon fiber inlay detracts from the overall appearance. The pocket clip looks bad and is too thick. Finally, I think the thumb stud should be easily removable and a finger groove should have been created along length of the blade.
THOMAS044
90
Feb 14, 2021
Any update on when these will ship now they’ve been delayed ? so... did this get cancelled out of the blue for anyone else ? Really really sucks
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