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Comments about Buck Nobleman Ti CF Folding Knife:
I've had many cheap knives, but I finally decided it was time to get serious and drop some money on a good blade. Walking into the store, this knife caught my eye. Not only was it a Buck, but the handle and blade looked QUALITY.
Once I opened the package, my hypothesis was confirmed. The knife is amazing. The blade is super sharp, and keeps its edge pretty well. Additionally, the opening and closing of the knife is extremely smooth. I couldn't have asked for a better knife, especially at this price!
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This is a nice knife, a nice shaped and really sharp blade, but much wider than my Gerber Evo Jr serrated blade - so it is quite a bit "deeper" although length and thickness of the overall knife are very similar. I will use it as an everyday in-the-pocket pocket knife. I just figured out how to open it easily (and safely) one-handed. One-handed closing is a no-brainer. I may eventually remove the belt clip, which is huge - time will tell. Depending on how you use it, I can see how the design of the blade could result in a serious injury to your thumb if you forget it is a pocket knife (and do something stupid). I prefer the size of the Gerber Evo Junior blade, but prefer the cross-section taper and shaping of the Buck. Not a bad warranty either - but not as good as the [@] Craftsman knife warranties.
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Comments about Buck Nobleman Ti CF Folding Knife:
I just bought my third Buck Knife. Lost the first one if a drunken fight in a field. Second one on top of Cedar Butte Trail in the snow (just found it yesterday after the snow melted!!!).
This knife is amazing for the price. Cleans all my fish, cuts all my food, opens all my packages, stabs all my things that need stabbing. Only thing to remember is it has no guard, dont stab too hard!!
I wear it everyday on my belt for ease of access and do not even realize its there. Too heavy for a pocket IMO!!
tldr; Every man should have a knife
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Comments about Buck Nobleman Ti CF Folding Knife:
you can do better for the price -- its "imported" from China. It is sharp out of the package and the handle coating is pretty cool. But very small-probably ok as a secondary knife in your pack, but spend the money and get a real one
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I got this knife because of the amazing reviews, simple knife nothing fancy and a great one at that. I shaved with it out of the box which never happens, I have to take mine back it has a small manufacture defect that doesn't allow it to lock all the way but no big deal rei and buck will take care of me.
Nothing fancy just a well built simple knife, with a straight blade which is hard to find these days for some reason?
Kyle
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Comments about Buck Nobleman Ti CF Folding Knife:
If only I could have used this knife to open the packaging it was in ;)
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For the money this is a nice knife. It can't be compared to higher end production knives but for the price I was impressed. Only issue is blade is a little off center, but that doesn't alter function at all. Stays sharp for a long time and is easy to sharpen too.
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This is a very sharp knife. I was a bit surprised about the weight. I thought it was going to be a carbon fiber handle. It is only a graphic pattern. I am pleasantly surprised to see it cut through corrugated cardboard with ease.
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Comments about Buck Nobleman Ti CF Folding Knife:
Keep it with me everyday. Let my 15 yr old sister look at it, figure she would be responsible right? Nope. Said she was "testing the sharpness" and ran it across her thumb and left her with a small cut that opened up. It does come sharrrp! A little heavy, but it's in my pocket now and I can't even notice it. The handle has one side that has good grip, I like it a lot.
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Comments about Buck Nobleman Ti CF Folding Knife:
I got this knife after breaking several Gerber and Leatherman knives. The blade is sharp and easy to sharpen and the thumb peg is placed perfectly to quickly open with one hand. It's just heavey enough to give you control but you don't feel bulk in your pocket. I'm a 5'5" female and it fits my hand perfectly. I've had it for 4 years and my only complaint is the grip coating is coming off. I've used it heavily outdoors and in/around salt water and you would never tell.
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