The Shamshir or style blade scimitar in the Middle East are, where they were appreciated by fans around the world knife for many years. Spyderco Ed Schempp and have worked together to give their version of this classic design in a folding knife that is truly unique.
I recently got a good deal for the Schempp Persian Folding Knife and here are my thoughts:
What I like about the knife:
1 The mechanism is heavy super Lockback. For me, this is perhaps themost important part of a folding knife. Spyderco is to produce robust locks and the Persian folder is no exception.
My knife has absolutely no movement when in locked position.
2 Not only the Micarta handle very well in hand, but to strengthen his appeal to the steel of high quality.
3 My knife was scary sharp right out of the box and has no problems to keep him on board. Each blade is made from VG-10 stainless steel, which is known to havegreat strength and sharpness.
4 begins with the knife Spyderco thumb hole. Directed to maintain a shock behind which there is, perfect to rest your thumb when you need fine-cut from something.
5 The earth is hollow curved blade upwards, is in the Middle East and heritage is simply fascinating. Aesthetics aside, the blade is very convenient and allows for a great cut.
I dislike:
The pocket clip is ambidextrous inallow left-handed carry. Fortunately, I'm right, but lack some of you might be a knife murderess for this reason.
Total:
With a suggested retail price of $ 149.95 Knife Spyderco Schempp Persian value of the book is a bargain for the money. I have many knives for sale around the same price, which is seen almost as cool as this. So thumbs up and highly recommended!
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