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Based on knifemaker Tashi Bharucha’s overwhelmingly popular custom knife, the Church (which can only be found for upwards of six times the cost), the Massdrop x Tashi Bharucha Prism is a production version that’s just as striking and even more structurally sound. Thanks to a seamlessly connected two-piece titanium construction, the Prism is absent of backspacers or standoffs Read More
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Industrial look, lightweight and smooth mechanism.
The MASSDROP X TASHI BHARUCHA PRISM custom FOLDING KNIFE is a masterpiece of engineering and design. The knife is made from titanium, a material that is both lightweight and incredibly durable. The blade is sharp and precise, making it perfect for a wide range of cutting tasks. The handle is comfortable to hold and provides a secure grip. The knife is also easy to open and close with one hand, thanks to its smooth and responsive mechanism. Overall, the MASSDROP X TASHI BHARUCHA PRISM custom FOLDING KNIFE is a must-have for anyone who appreciates quality craftsmanship and exceptional performance.
The blade shape is really good preparing some fruits. The large blade cutout is easy to use (and spydie-flick-able). The handle looks great IMO. It's a really solid knife overall albeit a tad pricy.
Fantastic mid-sized edc. The action is buttery smooth. The blue anodizing wears well. The grind is pretty decent for slicing...and, just like my Grimsmo Noresman, RWL34 takes an awesome mirror edge.
My first Tashi Bharucha - and wow! Love it. Do wish it had a flipper tab but with some practice I can flip it with middle finger. Quality is just simply epic.
It's definitely not an every day "work knife", it's not created for that, and some minor issues like sharp tip of the clip makes it not a perfect choice for a hard work. But it's a beautiful blade, created to attract, please and appeal, so I'm more than satisfied. For a work I got another knife, but this one is just a pleasure to hold and to own
What I love
- Looks smexy! 5-stars just for looks. Gorgeous Tashi design. Blade edge when closed follows shape of handle cut-outs.
- I believe its made by Reate, so top quality. Its very similar quality and workmanship to that other Tashi folder made by Drop/Reate, the Heat Seeker. Seamless handle, made so well feels like an integral. Hand polished blade is gorgeous. Action is exceptional.
- Blade is a tall flat grind. Handle shape is good for cutting board use in food prep, fingers out of way of the board with arched handle, no flipper. Kitchen use. lol.
- Comes with soft case embroidered with Tashi's logo. Nice touch!
What could be better
- Hotspots. Many. On handle and clip. This is metal art. Learn to live with it. Nobody complains about Ferrari's not being practical for heavy duty or tactical hard use. Same thing here.
- When closing blade with a pinch grip, you can try really hard poking the flesh of your finger tips through the handle cut-outs and possibly cut yourself. Not child safe.
What I hate
- Massdrop logo on lockside of blade. Its the same turd cherry found topping that other piece of Tashi art, the Heat Seeker. Minus 1 star for that.
- I paid $200 discounted from $250 regular price. Someone told me that on Black Friday 2018 it was going for $169. If I had pre-ordered and pre-paid the full price, I would be a hater and haters gonna hate.
The blade comes in a nice, and unique carrying case, which is always a welcomed bonus. The knife itself is very well put together, with no noticed issues (nice job QC). While I do note that the design has some hotspots, I do not think of this as the knife I would use for heavy duty work which would lead to those blisters (that's what the ESEE is for). While I don't have case queens, this particular knife appeals to me more as an everyday show piece, with everyday show piece light duty work...just enough to get itself noticed. I love the open design and the smoothness of the deployment. The blade may not be ZT sharp, but it's plenty sharp out of the box, and I'm sure will take a find edge with a little attention.