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To call the Stub “compact” would be an understatement. Measuring 2.9 inches long from tip to pommel, this miniature folding knife is novel in its size, but highly functional in its form Read More
got mine yesterday - love the format, and it definitely glows. opening and closing is very good for such a short knife. but the pocket-clip - hmmm - hard to put in the pocket and clip is very stiff. i may "tune" it to make it less stiff.
Recieved mine day before yesterday. So far, so good: opening/closing isn't too tedious once you get the gist of things. Absolutely keyring-friendly. Hopefully it holds up over time.
krylonultraflatkershaw has a hinderer designed assisted flipper: https://www.bladehq.com/item--Kershaw-Ember-3560--21528
I had one of these for a while and liked it. I either lost it or sold it.
Unassisted, the Kershaw Cinder is a good choice.
If you want to get fancy, the Rike Hummingbird is an unassisted flipper. I think they pop up on Drop occasionally for around $77 shipped. If you don't want to wait you can get them from Indiana Knives for around $100 https://indianaknives.com/search?q=hummingbird (BHQ has them for $135)
I had purchased one of these on a sale a while back. It is hangs out in my car in case of emergencies. I like it, Not really hard to open, I have had no issues with the liner lock.
Oner of these with the glow in the dark scale would be great to strap on the outside of a backpack, easy to find in the dark if needed.
The liner lock (at least, on the regular, AUS8 model) breaks after a couple of days of regular use. It looks great, but having such a design flaw makes the (mini) folder useless...
I had an old Spyderco knife, Can not remember the name, a bit bigger than this one. Within 30 seconds, cut the hell out of my thumb trying to open it. I do not like knives this small but if you buy one, I suggest NOT trying to open it one handed.