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I ordered a OTF Steel River Knife I forgot what the actual design name is but regardless I'm very happy with my purchase so far. It's the dagger style blade with Damascus steel and carbon fiber enlays. The blade itself holds a solid edge. Fullsize and weighted. I wanted something that was going to feel sturdy and something that I could EDC. The only two negitive things I don't like is the very sensitive saftey mechanism and the slight play in the blade when in the out position. The slightest pube hair or after honing/stroping you have to make extra sure you clean the blade plus the mouth of the handle where the blade extrudes before and after any use. It doesn't take much to cause it to trigger the safety. I did also run it on a set of wet stones when I first got the knife. Now knowing how sensitive definitely not a bad idea to tape the base of the blade around the port off where no grit or water can get inside. Really just operater errors with getting debris inside the knife. I'm pretty knew to owning a switchblade so its a learning experience. The little bit of play in the blade is really my only concern. I don't pry and abuse the blade but it's definitely a adult fidget toy thats fun to open and close.
I ordered a OTF Steel River Knife I forgot what the actual design name is but regardless I'm very happy with my purchase so far. It's the dagger style blade with Damascus steel and carbon fiber enlays. The blade itself holds a solid edge. Fullsize and weighted. I wanted something that was going to feel sturdy and something that I could EDC. The only two negitive things I don't like is the very sensitive saftey mechanism and the slight play in the blade when in the out position. The slightest pube hair or after honing/stroping you have to make extra sure you clean the blade plus the mouth of the handle where the blade extrudes before and after any use. It doesn't take much to cause it to trigger the safety. I did also run it on a set of wet stones when I first got the knife. Now knowing how sensitive definitely not a bad idea to tape the base of the blade around the port off where no grit or water can get inside. Really just operater errors with getting debris inside the knife. I'm pretty knew to owning a switchblade so its a learning experience. The little bit of play in the blade is really my only concern. I don't pry and abuse the blade but it's definitely a adult fidget toy thats fun to open and close.
I looked all over for waders that fit. I purchased and returned 4 different pair, then found Texas Fowlers. They carried a size of them (Stout) that I couldn't find on the brands own website. Thanks to Texas Fowlers, I got the waders I needed and made it to my first duck hunt ever! Thanks much folks!!
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