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| RAZE-TAC by Tom Anderson | 
enlarge | Brand: M-Tech Category: Sports
List Price: $10.00 Buy New: $6.80 You Save: $3.20 (32%)
New (5) from $6.80
Avg. Customer Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 94992
Media: Misc.
MPN: TA12 ASIN: B000V7V0OW
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 3 Inch Stainless Steel Razor Blade | | • | Authentic Spanish Micarta Handle | | • | Fast Opening Lever Bar | | • | Designed by Tom Anderson | | • | 5 Inch Closed Length |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description
- Open length:7" , Closed Length: 5", Blade Length: 3"
- Sharp Razor Type Blade
- Blade Material: 440 Stainless Steel
- Spanish Micarta Handles
- Lever Bar for Fast opening and safe closing
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| Customer Reviews:
Awesome knife with a single flaw October 14, 2008 This knife comes in 2 flavors. One is sharp, And one is dull. I had one I got a year ago new that was square sided literally like a square right angle. It wasn't even with a starter edge that you sharpen yourself. the second one I got, I got a few days ago. I just used it to shave the hair off the back of my arm, And create a use for some old band-aids I had. This knifes sharpness isn't a problem anyway, Unless you are a moron you know how to sharpen a knife. The problem is the square shape of the blade. When shut the top edge rests against the inside of the handle, Forcing that razor sharp edge into hard steel. That keeps on ruining the sharpness of the upper edge. If they were to fix this one problem, the knife would be perfect. I do have a easy remedy for it though. With a sharpening stone give the whole edge of the blade a slight angle. So that the top edge of the knife is closer to the back edge Then the bottom. That will fix it easy.
I would have given this a 4, but... March 7, 2008 I like this knife. I like the design, the 440 Stainless Steel blade, and the size. There are only a few minor deterrents. First, the hinge action on the blade arrives a little loose for easy opening, and if it's too loose for your liking, you'll need an Allen Wrench of a particular size to tighten the blade. The Micarta is fairly durable, though is a paper-base, creating a slight feeling of flimsiness, though I haven't had any problems yet. The blade doesn't arrive very sharp, and as such, a sharpener is nearly a must. There was also a little bit of stain on one side of the handle that looks suspiciously like rust. But for the price, definitely a good buy for collection or practical use. If considering, definitely purchase.
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