Saw them on IG last night. Very impressive and the price tag to match.
I wonder if they are just for show, or if you can actually use them for EDC purposes.
When you see some of the hatches and axes that are available makes we want to venture into the wild frontier and chop down trees, and build a log cabin, and hunt elk, and grow my own veggie patch, and build a porch swing, and have the kids running about wild, and go foraging, and catch fish, and.......
I need to sit down in a darkened room with a towel round my head. Got a bit carried away there.
I wonder if they are just for show, or if you can actually use them for EDC purposes.
I'd question the legality if they do have a sharp edge. Only legal U.K. carry is upto 3 1/2" non locking folding. I know they are tiny but fixed blades don't fall in to legal carry. Even legal carry can be illegal if you have it out in open.
Looking at them though against the ones posted the other day, I'd say these don't have an edge.
As requested a quick duct tape !
This things should come with warning, this is gateway to hell. I'm so close to press buy putton on rotablade
This things should come with warning, this is gateway to hell. I'm so close to press buy button on rotablade. I blame darkbulb for this
Check the Facebook group some people screen grab the tracking code with shouts of whoopeeMy order# is 1578
Where do you check status on what orders have been shipped?
Check the Facebook group some people screen grab the tracking code with shouts of whoopee
Trouble is the quality of the bearing matters hugely.
Yes ceramic should be better than stainless, stainless better than steel but a cheap inferior ceramic will not be better than a quality steel one
And the place and systems,you are using them. Speed,balance and weight are the key things.And then you have the hybrid bearings as well - ceramics and steel. And to make it even more complicated the actual size of the bearings themselves.
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