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Designed by Fresno, California–based knifemaker Matt Cucchiara, the Kizer Dukes Flipper provides size and swagger. Sporting a handsome silver look, the 8.5-inch Dukes features a dimpled titanium handle with a built-in frame lock to prevent blade closure Read More
This knife has been in my edc rotation for 2-3 years. One of my favorites, handle shape is super comfortable, blade shape is useful, looks great, and the action is fast. Not my favorite to sharpen because of the recurve.
This is an under-appreciated knife... however at $200+ I never felt it was worth it. I finally bought one with a 50%-off Vipon coupon last year and I love it. It's like the Vanguard version, but bigger and more titanium-er of course. Definitely a good price on this drop.
Note that there are two finishes, a dark finished handle (Ki5466A2) and a light handle (Ki5466A1), this looks to be the darker handle (they're not that different).
It's $220 everywhere else I've looked... Kizer is one of the few brands they are able to score a meaningful discount on. I'm pretty tempted, as my Vanguard Dukes sees a lot of pocket time. Great action.
barsijaMy knife addiction, er...COLLECTTION was begun last year thanks to the fact that Kizer had a sale with prices 40 to 60% the usual selling price, not 40-60% off the bogus MSRP that nobody actually pays; the prices were what MD gets, or pretty close. And it covered ever single Kizer piece except their flagship Isham collaboration. I bought one one day, then another the next day, then two the day after that, and ultimately went from no knives to a dozen knives in a week. Then I sold a couple for profit and got three more from the sale.
To this day, it's the only meaningful sale on knives I've ever seen. Every so often some maker has a sale, but its usually no more than 10 or 15%, and often only for knives nobody wants anyway. Benchmade will knock off about 25% at year's end on their so-called "discontinued models", which is Benchmade-speak meaning next year the model called the Banal Folder 123-A will be renamed the Banal Folder 123-B; the new model will have a 10% larger thumb-stud and and a slightly more beige colored handle. And it will cost $30 more than the A-model last year.
So Kizer will always have a place in my respect and loyalty for actually giving meaningful discounts when tossing out the word "sale", or when working with MD. And I love the Cuchiarra collabs best of all. I might have to hold up a convenience store to afford yet another knife this month, but I'm going to grab this one somehow.
I own this knife in the vanguard series
has been a knife I carry and use a lot Since purchased after release. Although it has vg10 it has held up to the chores I put it through. So I’m going for this upgrade with no hesitation
The looks a lot like the Kizer textured titanium I bought here two months ago for 99.99 and the Kizer Quicksilver last month for 89.99(both great BTW). Same size, blade steel and titanium handle. Why the price premium over the others?