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The dynamic duo of Elliot and Chris Williamson, better known as Ferrum Forge, has earned a solid reputation for their large, aggressively styled custom knives—but the adept brothers have other tricks up their sleeves, too. Their latest? Read More
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As a tool to sit on a desk and open boxes, it's perfect. Eye-catching so you always remember where it is, getting more patina'd and beautiful every time I pick it up.
As a tool for almost any other scenario, not my first choice. Many here are talking about carrying this in their pockets or on a key chain, but I would not want a razor blade that is this easily revealed jangling around where it can get snagged and slice something open.
Great little utility knife that has earned it's keep on my keyring. I constantly use this to open small cardboard boxes or other plastic bags when I'm out or at work which has been great for not needing to pull out my EDC knife all the time. My copper one has also patina'd nicely.
I’d say that the knife comes in handy with small packages etc as well as occasionally makes for a conversation piece as the metal has naturally developed a nice patina over time. Not a huge issue and certainly not a dealbreaker for me personally but I wish there were a way to lock the knife fully open for when you want to use the knife in a pinch but require more finesse or caution or just have more linear feet to cover etc.
Honestly for thirty bucks I expected it to be a smidge bigger, but having the blade be a replaceable exacto blade was a good choice. Also good if you don't want to accidentally stab yourself.
I bought one of these as a gift for my brother-in-law. I later bought one myself. We both like the appearance of the knife and the simplicity of the design and concept. He did feel loading the blade was cumbersome. I believe he then lost it. I did not find loading the blade was difficult. I did find engaging the blade was difficult. I have weakened hands due to pinched nerves in my neck. I was unable to use it at all. That being said, I asked few other family members what they felt, and they agreed. They could use, but found it "clumsy". My daughter said "why don't you use your pocket knife." This is why I originally bought it, continual paper cutting does dull the blade, and I like my EDC knife razor-sharp.
BTW, hobby blades dull quickly. You will need to buy a pack if you intend to use this frequently. They are inexpensive and easy to buy. None the less I believe at least a couple of spare blades should have been provided with this purchase.