Purchaed from our very own Edged Tools.
I'm not a hard user of knives at all. Especially folders. And especially auto folders. But to me - this seems like a folding bushcrafting-shaped knife. But it's definitely not beefy enough to really utilize it as such - even though I think the blade shape is definitely evocative of such things.
I think it's great looking. Right on the edge of being considered a "gentleman's knife", but I suppose that all depends on the man. Definitely more dressy than the Launch 13 or Scallywag Tactical Privateer that I'm also fond of carrying.
It's also quite lightweight for it's size. Not at all noticeable in the pocket - unlike the above-mentioned Privateer (which are fantastic knives, by the way)
Launch 15
Launch 15 <p>Discover an array of innovations in the Launch 15. The full-size auto snaps open at the push of a button. Not only does the blade pierce through cutting tasks, but it takes advantage of CPM MagnaCut. This premium blade steel earns high
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I'm not a hard user of knives at all. Especially folders. And especially auto folders. But to me - this seems like a folding bushcrafting-shaped knife. But it's definitely not beefy enough to really utilize it as such - even though I think the blade shape is definitely evocative of such things.
I think it's great looking. Right on the edge of being considered a "gentleman's knife", but I suppose that all depends on the man. Definitely more dressy than the Launch 13 or Scallywag Tactical Privateer that I'm also fond of carrying.
It's also quite lightweight for it's size. Not at all noticeable in the pocket - unlike the above-mentioned Privateer (which are fantastic knives, by the way)