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Maserin 550 OneFold Pocket Knife w/ Money Clip

Maserin 550 OneFold Pocket Knife w/ Money Clip

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A knife, a money clip, and a work of craftsmanship, the 550 OneFold is the latest from Italian knifemaker Maserin. Measuring just under 5 inches when open, it’s portable to say the least—not to mention it weighs less than 2 ounces Read More

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sbbq
40
Jul 7, 2017
Why are we adding money clips to everything now? Never once have a thought, "Wow this is a nice tool, if it only had a place to clip money so everyone can see how baller I am while using it.
Honeybadgers
371
Jul 10, 2017
I agree. While my personal "pocket knife" is, and forever will be an Opinel No. 8 (stainless or carbon, depending on what I'm feeling) for its timeless beauty, simplicity, and the fact that so many people recognize it and say "holy crap I remember those!" I do really need a pocket knife that has a clip and sits fairly flush without being "too big" because I use my knives every day as a medic, and tend to carry one of my opinels, which flops around in my pocket, and a gerber micro utility blade knife in my breast pocket. I really wanted a smaller folding (I'm legally allowed to use an assist open knife in WA state while on duty, but am kinda "meh" on them) blade that clips to the inside of one of my leg pockets. And this looks both gorgeous, thin, and well made.
14themoney
1395
Nov 19, 2019
I feel just the same way about my Cold Steel Spartan.
Sefali
190
Dec 13, 2017
The way it’s built, it looks like the wood scale will break if you squeeze too hard.
BerserkBear404
22
Dec 16, 2017
SefaliIt´s not the most sturdiest piece of equipment, but I have mine for half a year now (without problems) and mainly use it for opening packets/cutting lunch at work. It´s nice to edc if you don´t need a heavy duty knife because you don´t get any funny looks because doesn´t look dangerous at all. I also quite like the finish and craftsmanship on it.
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So mine finally arrived and as expected it's tiny (size comparison between the Proelia TX010 and a Raid Ops EDCK), and for the price 440 steel is pretty standard (but for this price you can get a steel will cutjack with D2 tool steel, but it isn't as small or as fashionable). Build quality feels ok, the wood bit has no coating or any treatment so beware of any damage. And the action was way too stiff out of the box so I suggest loosening it a tiny bit so it's usable (does mess with the cantering and introduces blade play). It's running on a single brass (I think) washer with 2 plastic/silicone pads between the washer and the blade and the frame, which is quite odd.
14themoney
1395
May 17, 2019
Ares78Thanx for plugging the Cutjack. I really like the several that I have, both the big and the little. But I like the Modus more.
Honeybadgers
371
Jun 12, 2018
Wound up being too small and simultaneously too bulky, with a pretty poor edge profile on such a small knife and it doesn't even come with a great edge. The clip is too stiff to work as a good money clip and the placement of said clip makes it suck for pocket use. Not comfortable in the hand either.
It's pretty, especially in olivewood, but this knife was a big fat flop for me and I do not recommend it. I went back to my spyderco kiwi.
Solistica
89
Dec 12, 2017
Are all pocket clips also referred to as money clips? It can either hold a few bills, or hook onto your pocket, but not both?
Droogs53
17
Dec 12, 2017
I missed the last drop so got this knife from Amazon. It's a great knife for the price. seems very well made and the metal/wood combo is very nice. If you use the clip normally (and NOT as a money clip?) it does sit kind of high out of your pocket, but still nice. The lack of finish on the wood will just mean it will patina with use. I think that's okay and will still look good with some years on it. Overall, perfect for what it is.
Hatuletoh
850
May 17, 2019
Interesting to read the dissatisfaction of people from earlier drops of this piece: poor fit 'n finish, unwieldy design, unsafe lock-up, etc. It reinforces one of my knife mantras: never buy an Italian knife unless youve seen and handled it--and ideally used to make a small test cut. An by "it" I mean the very knife you may purchase, not some display model example off the sales floor. Same rule that applies when considering a Boker purchase, actually.
14themoney
1395
May 17, 2019
I try to picture my money being held by this clip. Then I see my money safely inside my wallet. I'm going with Picture #2.
McQuadex16
1
Nov 7, 2018
I'm very dissatisfied with this drop. The liner lock in this knife is the worst I've ever seen. The lock does not engage when the knife is opened. To get the knife to lock in place, you have to pull the blade back past it's full extension while pushing the liner lock into place. I took a gamble spending this much on such a small knife and it didn't pay off
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mine arrived and worked great. But literally after the first day it became difficult to open one handed. I then noticed that a crack had developed and the wood piece was pressing against the blade. It was a minor amount of contact but I'm disappointed that it couldn't make it through a single day of light use. Literally only opened one package with it so far.
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