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Another new toy: Combative Edge M-1 tactical folder. A knife you NEED to own.
Ok, this is one serious knife, and it has exceeded all of my expectations. So much so that I am going to do something I haven't done in years... a review (of sorts), so go make a sandwich, grab a pillow, and relax... this'll take a while.
A couple of months ago I was on the prowl looking to get back into knife collecting. Not only collecting, but buying some for use as well. During that time of stockpiling, a fellow WG member posted up about a buddy of his who had just started up a new brand, and they only had ONE model. The name was "Combative Edge" and the knife was the M-1. So I shot on over to CombativeEdge.com to check it out. I saw very little info, and one lonely, and notso-helpful picture:
Ok, so to me it LOOKED a bit like a production Emerson. I was intrigued, but didn't buy that night. Soon after I forgot about it and could not for the life of me remember the name.. luckily last week I researched and found it. I decided WTH, I'm just gonna do it. It's about the same $ as a production Emerson, so I hope it lives up to that. Well my friends, what I got was the biggest surprise I have ever gotten on any knife purchase. It was larger than expected, wider than expected, slimmer in the grip than I expected, and the fit/finish puts it BEYOND a production Emerson, past a semi-custom Emerson... up into a good $500 or more tactical folder. The fit and finish is astounding for the price. The blade shape is awesome. Couldn't tell it from the website pic, so I was very surprised.
I am a tanto fan beyond all else, but if I go with a drop-point or clip-point, I want a lot of belly to the blade, and this one sure has it. But it also has some nice angled geometry like you would see on a good tanto, plus a nice false edge at the top towards the tip that really sets off the look.
The grind is impressive, and it is quite sharp.
The blade steel is N690, which should promise to be very tough.
Get a look at the massive size of this bad boy..........
The G10 scales have been done well. Just grippy enough, but not too rough. We'll get back to that in a minute.... first I want to show the biggest part that threw me off and made me so happy.... On their website, you don't see the other side of the knife:
Not only was I pleasantly surprised to see a Titanium frame, but the best part... it's not a linerlock, it's a framelock!
The matte/beadblasted finish of the Ti looks great and feels nice in the hand. The pocketclip is reversible (thank God, I HATE tip-down carry), and sits low in the pocket.
Blade lockup is as solid as a $1000 custom knife. Astonishing... no blade play in any direction.
The jimping on the topside is done perfectly. Perfect purchase when gripping the knife, but not like running your hand over a sawtooth... nicely done.
Another great surprise that I didn't notice from their photo: IT'S A FLIPPER which is what I prefer right now.
Completely manual action, but the flipper bump is just the right size so that when you hit it right, the blade whips out with the lightest of wrist-action to help it along. The blade retention inside the handle is perfect... it won't fly out unexpectedly, but when you either hit the thumbstud or flipper and whip it over... it will fling right out on command.
Another part I love is the deep groove or concave in the G10 side:
This allows your forefinger the perfect place to lay, at an angle, comfortably when holding the knife. In reverse-hold it still perfectly works for your hand... it is a wonderful feeling in the hand.
The knife is also ambidextrous due to the dual thumbstuds and the cutaway to reach the studs easily in the Ti side.
So the knife fits perfectly in the hand, deploys into action lightning fast, has a safe and secure grip with tacky G10 without feeling like sandpaper, has a flipper stud to allow for easier opening (which doubles as a finger guard so you don;t push your hand up into the blade), has a near perfect 50/50 balance in the hand, is slim & easy to carry, has the fit/finish of a knife easily 3X it's price.... and yet very few people even know about them yet. IMO you should grab one NOW before everyone figures out how great they are and the prices go up.
Much less of a review than it was just a commentary on how bad-ass this knife is. I greatly anticipate their future designs... I will be 1st in line. __________________
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Thats a great looking knife. __________________
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That thing is sick Jim and your pics are off the hook as allways. Thanks for the review and for sharing your pics. I just might have to get one of those bad boys. JJmoto View Public Profile
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Ok just bought one. Why did you go and twist my arm like that Jim. LOL. I can't wait to get this bad boy in my hands. I have been looking for my next knife for awhile. JJmoto View Public Profile Send a private message to JJmoto Find all posts by JJmoto Add JJmoto to Your Contacts #6 05-12-2010, 09:14 PM
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Although I'm not "into" the knives right now, reading this review (and it is a review!) made me want to sign off here and go play with my collection! So... stop it!! Only one addiction at a time for me!! Seriously, it was a pleasure to read this thread and enjoy your pics and new knife buzz! Enjoy it, Jim!! If they are smart, they will ask to buy some of your pics ASAP! Magster View Public Profile Send a private message to Magster Find all posts by Magster Add Magster to Your Contacts #8 05-12-2010, 09:33 PM Join Date: Feb 2008 Posts: 15,182 Real Name: "Diamond Jim" Skelton
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I'm glad to see someone jumped in and bought one. I truly in my heart of hearts believe that this might just be the next "big" thing. I contacted the owner (Rob) and told him the same thing. Can you imagine getting in on the bottom floor of what COULD be something as great and revered as say a Sebenza? A CQC? A Delica? Household names to those who love knives... and who knows, this one could be there someday, and we may be some of the first to know about them. That's exciting to me. Magie: Knowing you as I do, I'll say this... you really should consider grabbing one. I believe it would prove to be one of your top favorites and a daily carry. It's THAT nice. I'm so excited about it, I offered to give the owner my images license-free to put up on his site so folks could better see what was being offered. I don't EVER do that, but I like to support good people, and he seems ike a good guy, and in this economy... starting up a new business is TOUGH. Not everyone can go out and spend $200-$400 per image from a product photographer (yes, that's what you'd typically pay). __________________
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Hey J.S. completely agree with Magster on this assessment! When you have a passion for something you both do your homework and deliver the passion in your presentation of what ever it is that you are interested in, to the umth degree! I do enjoy the hobby ( low end as compared to what I've seen both you and others show) but not to the level that you entertain. I do recall you putting out a thread a couple of weeks ago elluding to your interest in a particular knife that a geek had speculated about. And if I recall the thread you did not get to many leads to pursue your treasure hunt so I'm glad to see that you were able to skulk out your knife! Congrats. on finding it and thanks for the world class review on a phenomenal tribute to the art of knife making! __________________
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Jim very nice bro pics are hot Azel88 View Public Profile Send a private message to Azel88 Find all posts by Azel88 Add Azel88 to Your Contacts #11 05-12-2010, 10:37 PM Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: On the Puget Sound, WA Posts: 12,363 Real Name: Charlie
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I'm convinced, getting one. __________________
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Thanks for the info Jim it looks good ,I'm thinking about it. I can't figure out from the photos how the frame lock works. The only other thing I am hesitant about is thier choice of steel. It is listed as an Austrian steel comperable to 440c steel. Not really a premium steel, but it sure looks good. __________________
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Originally Posted by bcrows Thanks for the info Jim it looks good ,I'm thinking about it. I can't figure out from the photos how the frame lock works. The only other thing I am hesitant about is thier choice of steel. It is listed as an Austrian steel comperable to 440c steel. Not really a premium steel, but it sure looks good. When the blade opens fully a liner lock has part of the liner inside the frame move inward to press against the bottom/base of the blade, thereby blocking the blade open. A frame lock works on the same principle, but a part of the frame itself moves inward when the blade opens to block the blade from closing. That's what the cut up the length of the titanium side is for, the top part of that side moves inward when the blade is fully opened. The frame is thicker than than just the liner, so it is a stronger, surer/safer locking system. 440C is actually a pretty decent stainless blade steel, much better than 440A or B. It sharpens easily and holds it's edge fairly well.
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Thanks CharlieB, I want one, just having trouble justifying another purchase for myself. __________________
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Originally Posted by bcrows Thanks for the info Jim it looks good ,I'm thinking about it. I can't figure out from the photos how the frame lock works. The only other thing I am hesitant about is thier choice of steel. It is listed as an Austrian steel comperable to 440c steel. Not really a premium steel, but it sure looks good. Noooooooooo, not comparable at all to crappy 440. There seems to be a lot of misinformation out there regarding N690. Take a read here: http://www.knifeforums.com/forums/sh...hp?tid/781911/ And some custom knifemakers chime in to answer that guys' question in detail that I can't begin to do. Needless to say, it is TOUGH stuff. And a framelock is "best" because as you hold the knife, it applies even more pressure to keep the blade locked. When you open the knife, the section of the frame you see there slides over, and locks the blade open. As you grip, you push that even tighter. To release the blade to close it, simply push it over to the side. A linerlock operates in much the same manner, but it is always a slim piece of metal, that can bend or break, and may not engage as fully as this framelock does. __________________
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I don't know what their return policy is honestly, but I can tell you that if you have high expectations, this knife will exceed them. When it arrives you'll forget about half the other knives you own, or ever wanted to own. I'm still on a high from buying a $1400 Strider custom last week, and my newest $500 Strider a few days ago.. guess what's clipped inside my pocket right now??? That's right, my little ole $200 M1 __________________
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I couldn't resist a good thing, so I ordered one. Jim thanks for the steel forum discussion. I have dropped a knife made of 154cm with a very fine point onto a ceramic tile floor and broke the tip, but with the pics you supplied I can tell the blade looks thick, and point strong. __________________
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That could happen to about any smaller sized folding knife (except maybe a Strider due to
their excessively thick blades), but I don't think you'll have anything to complain about with this M1. I am excited for all of you getting yours, we'll have a little exclusive club LOL Maybe, just MAYBE I can convince Rob to make a special WatchGeeks edition in the future.... __________________
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Hi Jim Nice design, love the pics!!!!!!!!!!! __________________
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You've probably already considered this, but it sounds to me like a trade of pictures for the next knife might be in order. kdh1949 View Public Profile Send a private message to kdh1949 Send email to kdh1949 Find all posts by kdh1949 Add kdh1949 to Your Contacts #21 05-14-2010, 07:54 AM
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Jim, just read your review. Thanks a million. I'll be buying later on in the day - going for the serrated most likely. I'll let them know you sent me - maybe in the future the WG's can get a discount on upcoming designs?
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Really like the pics. as they speak loudly as to the quality, build/materials used in this tactical folder. Thanks for sharing. Gregg View Public Profile Send a private message to Gregg Find all posts by Gregg Add Gregg to Your Contacts #23 05-14-2010, 02:22 PM Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: West Palm Beach, Fl Posts: 310 Real Name: Rick
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Very nice Jim, nice pics too... Thanks for share with us... Regards. __________________ The heart of the prudent acquires knowledge, And the ear of the wise seeks knowledge. RIC
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Originally Posted by bpo Jim, just read your review. Thanks a million. I'll be buying later on in the day - going for the serrated most likely. I'll let them know you sent me - maybe in the future the WG's can get a discount on upcoming designs? Thanks again, Brian Glad to hear it. Seems like a few members are picking these up... I hope to hear some reports back soon on how you all like them. I cannot stop flipping mine, this knife is more amazing each time I touch it. I haven't been this excited for a while, and especially because it didn't cost $400, $500, $800 to get such a quality piece. For $200, I cannot think of a single better knife. __________________
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Jim, Great Review of the knife!!! It looks impressive and very rugged. I let some of my guys know and see if we cant make a small purchase. =) __________________ We sleep safe in our beds because rough men stand ready in the night to visit violence on those who would do us harm. ~ George Orwell
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YES INDEED ! AWESOME ! Major Two Thumbs UP ! bugduck View Public Profile Send a private message to bugduck Send email to bugduck Find all posts by bugduck Add bugduck to Your Contacts #27 05-14-2010, 07:45 PM Join Date: Feb 2008 Posts: 15,182 Real Name: "Diamond Jim" Skelton
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I flipped my clip today and threw a custom lanyard on it and now she is set for EDC. I anticipate this being one of my most carried knives. What's funny is that you typically spend time breakinga folder in. Opening and closing over and over and over breaking in the action to smooth it out, and to get the framelock to lockup more. Plus you do it to familiarize yourself with the action of each particular knife. Not with this one... it is smooth as butter out of the box, and it seems to just fall into my hand and works with my movements perfectly. I am beyond happy. I wish they made more than one model.... __________________
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That's rad. I'm thinking of getting the serrated version. __________________
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My wallet is $200 lighter...I went for the M! smooth blade--sounds awesome! Hope to get the Dubois-Depraz Auto-Speedway Reserve on Saturday night in Combat to match! JIm-please keep count of the number of us who bought based on your awesome review so seller can see the value of building great products and sharing their insights and product specs via a forum such as this! Cheers, PJ Cheers, PJ PJ View Public Profile Send a private message to PJ Find all posts by PJ Add PJ to Your Contacts #32 05-15-2010, 08:46 AM Join Date: Feb 2008 Posts: 15,182 Real Name: "Diamond Jim" Skelton
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You guys are gonna have him running to the post office all day long at this rate LOL __________________
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This place Combative Edge is in Exton PA only about an hour from where I live,I'm going to be picking one up also ,thanks for the heads up Jim. Watchman58 View Public Profile Send a private message to Watchman58 Send email to Watchman58 Find all posts by Watchman58
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Jim, I have been lusting that blade since I saw you flipping it on the show...was looking hard tonight but couldn't make ot the blade etch. Figured there would be a thread here....low and behold....Rob will be hearing from me in the morning.... Hope to give a real world report...I am a plant engineer in a paper packaging plant (and a knife collector) and will give it a healthy test, I just hope it doesn't look TOO good LOL I wanna USE it not just look at it! chasntime View Public Profile Send a private message to chasntime Send email to chasntime Find all posts by chasntime Add chasntime to Your Contacts #35 05-16-2010, 07:15 PM
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Purchased the serrated version yesterday. I'm hoping to have it sometime this coming week. __________________
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Jim you are making me into a knife addict LOL. shutterbug View Public Profile Send a private message to shutterbug Find all posts by shutterbug Add shutterbug to Your Contacts #37 05-17-2010, 06:01 AM
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Great photos as always! I went to the site and was really impressed. Cripes between the watches and now tempting me with knives--this forum is dangerous. blduckhockey View Public Profile Send a private message to blduckhockey Send email to blduckhockey Find all posts by blduckhockey Add blduckhockey to Your Contacts #38 05-17-2010, 10:41 AM Join Date: Feb 2008 Posts: 15,182 Real Name: "Diamond Jim" Skelton
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That's it, I love my knife so much that I have been in contact with the owner of the company, and we are going to work on a collaboration now. I will be creating a "Jim Skelton" edition of this amazing knife. I could likely have just done a knife on my own, but I love this brand's quality and am honored to be able to do a collab with them. As things progress, I will keep y'all in the loop. This brand is about to EXPLODE, get in while you can.... __________________
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now that is cool!!!!!! look forward to it blduckhockey View Public Profile Send a private message to blduckhockey Send email to blduckhockey Find all posts by blduckhockey Add blduckhockey to Your Contacts #40 05-17-2010, 11:23 AM Join Date: Nov 2009 Location: Overland Park Posts: 969 Real Name: Jake
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SOLD....Thanks for the pics and info Jim I saw this on your FB page and thought I would find it on here as well, you turned me onto ColdSteel and I now own 3. I haven't been this excited about collecting knifes in a really long time and I am going to go pick one of these up now!! __________________ If it don't make dollaz...Then it don't make sense!
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This will make your Cold Steel seem like a toy (and that's saying a lot, I like Cold Steel). __________________
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Very impressed with this one Jim. Got some bills due the next couple weeks, but soon, very soon! __________________
Camp starts this weekend! 50mm&up View Public Profile Send a private message to 50mm&up Send email to 50mm&up Find all posts by 50mm&up Add 50mm&up to Your Contacts #43 05-17-2010, 07:28 PM
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Well Jim, your "review" sold me and I ordered one today! Can't wait to get it in my hands.
With the quality you described it was a no-brainer. It really sounds to good to be true for only $200.00. I figuired I better get one before the word gets out and the price skyrockets! wz3mo View Public Profile Send a private message to wz3mo Find all posts by wz3mo Add wz3mo to Your Contacts #44 05-17-2010, 08:03 PM Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: DFW, TX Posts: 2,859 Real Name: Breck
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Think I'll be picking one up next payday, gotta get tires for the car first but an M-1 will be next on my "things to buy other than watches" list! __________________
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Great knife Jim didn't you use it the other night on the show ? spunky798 View Public Profile Send a private message to spunky798 Find all posts by spunky798 Add spunky798 to Your Contacts #46 05-17-2010, 10:44 PM Join Date: Mar 2009 Posts: 70
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I got my Combative Edge M-1 tactical folder on saturday, and have had it with me ever since. It is everything Jim said it is. It has a very thin profile which is good since I carry my knives in my waistband , not my pocket. This is the first knife I have gotten with a flipper to open it, and a frame lock, which is very strong , but is a pain to release if you want to play with the knife . I'll post pictures of my collection soon. __________________
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Originally Posted by bcrows I got my Combative Edge M-1 tactical folder on saturday, and have had it with me ever since. It is everything Jim said it is. It has a very thin profile which is good since I carry my knives in my waistband , not my pocket. This is the first knife I have gotten with a flipper to open it, and a frame lock, which is very strong , but is a pain to release if you want to play with the knife . I'll post pictures of my collection soon. I'm glad to hear that you love it! Yes, framelocks are the strongest, and do take a while to break in... but are the safest. __________________
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I received a call this morning from Rob, the owner of Combative Edge, wanting to know what I think of the knife. That was a first. I've bought cars and diden't a call. Nice guy. I asked him if it was ok to use Metal Glo on the blade without damageing the finish on the blade and he said no problem. I had used Blue Lube and it streaked the blade. I tried the Metal Glo and it looks great. Jim when you collaberate, remember us little people that can't afford 500.00 knives. Don't take the company too far uptown. When it comes to knife and watch collecting you are the "Jay Leno" of collectors.
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Originally Posted by bcrows I received a call this morning from Rob, the owner of Combative Edge, wanting to know what I think of the knife. That was a first. I've bought cars and diden't a call. Nice guy. I asked him if it was ok to use Metal Glo on the blade without damageing the finish on the blade and he said no problem. I had used Blue Lube and it streaked the blade. I tried the Metal Glo and it looks great. Jim when you collaberate, remember us little people that can't afford 500.00 knives. Don't take the company too far uptown. When it comes to knife and watch collecting you are the "Jay Leno" of collectors. I'm glad to hear this. Yes... Rob is a terrific, down to Earth kinda guy who cares about his customers. So far I have heard back from 4 people who got theirs, and all 4 had the exact same things to say about it that I did... all were blown away. I am eager to hear more stories as these
land. I have submitted my 1st design to Rob, let's see if he approves (afterall, it is HIS company, LOL), and the price should not go up much for my design. I have some tactical ideas and some dressier ideas as well... we'll see what comes of them. __________________
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Alright you got me again! I'm in,on my next paycheck (or sooner)! Curse you
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Do it, they are starting to run low now LOL A LOT of folks are buying them now, and so far I've only heard reports like mine... that people are amazed when they get it. Y'all know me, I don't put my name behind anything. The one exception was Rotolution Winders, and those that bought that know how amazing they are... so believe me when I say "WOW" works in this situation. __________________
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I literally just took it out of the mailbox and this is the nicest knife I have ever seen in person. It just feels like it is meant to be held in your hand. So smooth and yet it is light enough to carry all the time. My girlfriend will be upset when she gets home tonight, I'm sleeping with the knife...lol __________________ Auto Pilot Orange/Black, SAN Auto 7750, SANII Auto LE SW200, SAN III (4), SAN III 7751 LE, SAS, Reserve Pro Diver COSC SW200, Reserve Pro Diver COSC Tsavorite Meteorite... Yanks4ever
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LMAO... sleeping with it!!! I am so very happy that everyone feels the same way that I do. It's always scary when you put your name behind something, but I see that others easily feel as I do. It also gives me more and more confidence about asking them to make a collab knife with me. __________________
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Jim+Rob=I need to own it!!!I mean I'm seriously sitting here playing with it like a little kid...Did I just say that...lol __________________ Auto Pilot Orange/Black, SAN Auto 7750, SANII Auto LE SW200, SAN III (4), SAN III 7751 LE, SAS, Reserve Pro Diver COSC SW200, Reserve Pro Diver COSC Tsavorite Meteorite... Yanks4ever View Public Profile Send a private message to Yanks4ever Find all posts by Yanks4ever Add Yanks4ever to Your Contacts #55 05-20-2010, 12:00 PM Join Date: Apr 2009 Location: Wintrop,Ma. Posts: 1,507
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Said and done! I ordered the serrated version! I'm also some what fascinated about there tactical training based on use of hand held weaponry, that there site indicates that they have available for patrons of there site? I have a pretty heavy martial arts background myself and I would be fascinated to see what there variations would entail as opposed to what I've been able to absorb from my own previous knowledge in regards to weaponry! But I will probably never be able to realize that fascination based on the distance one would have to travel in order to find that knowledge ! I will however be looking forward to seeing this M-1 in person. So thanks J.S. Now you've got my disposable income going in two different directions! But for some reason, especially in this case. I'm OK with that ! __________________
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Good news!! Rob likes my design and has approved it! We will take the next steps for renderings and prototypes after he returns from the BLADE Show, and hopefully it will be ready soon after. I am excited beyond words, this will be my first knife design, and I know collaborating with Rob will be great because my design will be backed up by his excellent quality craftsmanship. I am honored that Rob has allowed me to do this.. I can't wait!! I will let y'all know as things progress, but it would likely be end of Summer at the earliest before they could be ready. Assuming Rob approves of more than one variation, I plan to have a couple of versions of this one knife, and that would cover a couple price points as well. If this is a success, i have a couple more ideas for different designs for the future. Wish me luck! __________________
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Jim you have way to many Cookie Jars bud! They have programs for that OCD thing that you've got! Is sleep a foreign concept to you? There is the 24 hour clock and then there is the Skelton clock! I do know that this will be a killer design from the mind of a SKEL TON. Good luck you crazy monkey shaver! Can't wait to see it/them! __________________
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Thanks! It will be a must-own for fans of Tanto blades. I am a big tanto fan, and I wanted to make a very aggressive tanto design, so that's where we are going to begin. __________________
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Great review Jim i just order mine cant wait to get it home. cleve195 View Public Profile Send a private message to cleve195 Find all posts by cleve195 Add cleve195 to Your Contacts #61 05-20-2010, 01:02 PM Join Date: Feb 2008 Posts: 15,182 Real Name: "Diamond Jim" Skelton
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Terrific, please LMK how you like it! __________________
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Absolutely beautiful knive Jim. Thanks for sharing the pictures which are great as always. You are so nice in helping this company in it's startup. ras View Public Profile Send a private message to ras Find all posts by ras Add ras to Your Contacts #63 05-20-2010, 01:57 PM
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Hey Jim, got my M1 today and man you were soooo right on about this knife! I can't stop flicking it and playing with it....smoothe as butter. Had one little issue with a screw when I changed the clip around and emailed Rob. He called me on my cell about 2 hours later and said new screws in the mail today! We had a great conversation about various fighting styles and weapons. I mentioned I got my inspiration to buy the knife from your photos and review. He told me he has been talking to you alot lately. Now I can't wait for your Tanto! Thanks for turning me on to Combative Edge! wz3mo View Public Profile Send a private message to wz3mo Find all posts by wz3mo Add wz3mo to Your Contacts #64 05-20-2010, 02:07 PM Join Date: Feb 2008 Posts: 15,182 Real Name: "Diamond Jim" Skelton
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Originally Posted by ras Absolutely beautiful watch Jim. Thanks for sharing the pictures which are great as always. You are so nice in helping this company in it's startup. I believe in supporting good people, and Rob is one of them. I was genuinely shocked on a
great purchase. Now that I know Rob, it makes it even better. I have ZERO vested interest in the M1, I just shared my excitement (in case anyone wondered), but now since things have progressed, I will be doing special collaboration projects with Rob. The M1 shall remain however, as it is. Future projects I will have a vested interest in, and I will make those clear as they come. __________________
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The M1 is my first foray into the world of knives. Jim, I ordered one simply based on your enthusiasm and awesome review. I received it in the mail today, and I sincerely agree--it is an outstanding piece, very strong yet very light, and the quality and fit/finish is superb. Now I know what draws you all into collecting these instruments! And to top it off, I got a phone call from Rob asking me how I liked it. Wow! I could hardly believe it, the company founder actually calling his customer! I told Rob that I was a member here and that I bought it on your recomendation, and thanked him for producing a first rate product. Jim, he mentioned your collaboration--that is way cool, will certainly look forward to it. Now the question--could there ever be a Combative Edge/watch collaboration?! That would really take things up a few notches. Thanks Jim for your outstanding pics and review on this beautiful knife! John Heim p.s. I was gonna ask you about sharpening/blade care, but when Rob called, I asked him, and he said to just simply use a ceramic rod sharpener. jheim View Public Profile Send a private message to jheim Find all posts by jheim Add jheim to Your Contacts #67 05-20-2010, 09:16 PM Join Date: Mar 2009 Posts: 70
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Way to go John, for a first knife purchase you skipped over a sea of lesser knives. I too relied on Jims review because I know he has many custom knives , and knows when he is getting a good bang for his buck. Now the longer I have the knife the more I like it, and I was very happy with it when I got it last Saturday. __________________
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Great looking knife. Thanks for sharing. __________________
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Jim, GREAT PICS! As you know I picked one of these up Wednesday and it is everything you say it is. Spoke to Rob yesterday and he seems to be "Top Notch" and cares about his customers. Highly recommend. bat View Public Profile Send a private message to bat Send email to bat Find all posts by bat Add bat to Your Contacts #70 05-21-2010, 12:56 PM Join Date: Feb 2008 Posts: 15,182 Real Name: "Diamond Jim" Skelton
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Originally Posted by jheim The M1 is my first foray into the world of knives. Jim, I ordered one simply based on your enthusiasm and awesome review. I received it in the mail today, and I sincerely agree--it is an outstanding piece, very strong yet very light, and the quality and fit/finish is superb.
Now I know what draws you all into collecting these instruments! And to top it off, I got a phone call from Rob asking me how I liked it. Wow! I could hardly believe it, the company founder actually calling his customer! I told Rob that I was a member here and that I bought it on your recomendation, and thanked him for producing a first rate product. Jim, he mentioned your collaboration--that is way cool, will certainly look forward to it. Now the question--could there ever be a Combative Edge/watch collaboration?! That would really take things up a few notches. Thanks Jim for your outstanding pics and review on this beautiful knife! John Heim p.s. I was gonna ask you about sharpening/blade care, but when Rob called, I asked him, and he said to just simply use a ceramic rod sharpener. I'm so glad to hear all of this. Yes, we are excited about the collaboration, my version of a tanto is quite aggressive and should make a lotta hardcore guys very happy. We have also discussed a watch/knife collab as well, so we will soon be working on a Combative Edge watch, most likely to be made by Invicta with a team-effort design between Eyal, myself and Rob. __________________
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Folks, Rob actually called my cell for a chat yesterday--to see how I am enjoying the knife and get to know a new customer a bit--very cool. Rumor is that a Skelton/Rob watch could appear at some point! Cheers, PJ PJ View Public Profile Send a private message to PJ Find all posts by PJ Add PJ to Your Contacts #72 05-21-2010, 01:48 PM Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Central Ohio Posts: 1,204 Real Name: John
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Wow. I'm feeling tingly all over! Can't wait to order mine, after I pay my son's first tuition bill. May have to sell some of my lesser quality stuff. Anybody like American made Kershaws? jb182 View Public Profile Send a private message to jb182 Find all posts by jb182 Add jb182 to Your Contacts #73 05-21-2010, 01:50 PM Join Date: May 2009 Location: Michigan Posts: 5,405 Real Name: Ken
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WOW Jim I haven't seen you so excited about a watch but it seems, knives of this quality really get your juices flowing. Great pics and you, once again, have sold me with your expert comments. Out of the NBZ for this one. __________________
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Glad to hear it Paul. Yes, this is exciting for me, it takes a lot to surprise and impress me... this would be like paying for a Seiko and getting a Rolex LOL. __________________
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I ordered mine the other day and actually picked it up the next day because i live in the same area as Rob. Geat product and awesome customer service. Cant wait to see you desing Jim. I also heard something about a watch??? __________________
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Just placed my order. I didn't see anything about shipping times. I am eagerly expecting this knife. I haven't been this stoked over a knife since I got my first auto. Thanks for the heads up Jim, can't wait to see what you come up with. You need to negotiate a special deal for the WG family. (fingers crossed) __________________
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To those that have one already, do you know what size the screws are that hold the belt clip? I'm trying to flip the clip to the other end but the screws are so small. I have a 1/16 and 1.5mm allen wrench and they're still not small enough. __________________
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Ordered it last night and got an email this morning. Shipped today priority mail. Outstanding! __________________
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Great lookin Knife! if its as goodas you say ill definately have to get one! Thanx for that Great review! __________________
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Got my M1 today. It is an impressive knife! No need for me to post pics after Jim has. If you are on the fence about this knife add my name to the list of
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I am loving this, a 100% success rate so far. That's tough to achieve around these parts sometimes! __________________
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I agree with you on that. You did pick a winner though Jim. knifecenter.com has a pretty decent Father's Day sale right now. I picked up a few one is a Benchmark H&K auto, can't wait to get that one. Props to you Jim on the moves you are making! Do it big! __________________
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First watches and now.....
Okay, I just ordered the M1 w/serrated edge. Should have it early next week. I'm not even a knife guy! I do own some knives, nothing fancy, since I used to be an avid hunter/outdoorsman. I do not collect knives, but I can certainly appreciate a fine knife or gun. Jim's review pushed me over the edge (no pun intended, hahaha) on this one. DAMMIT Jim - first watches, now knives! What else are you going to get me to start buying? LOL Oh, btw - there ARE lots of photos of the knives on the website - but not from the main page. You have to click the 'blog' link first, and then the 'photos' link. Not sure if any are Jim's pics or not.. but, they're there. __________________
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Just received this today...
WOW!! What a knife! Just got my M1 serrated today. I never owned a really high quality knife before, but this one definitely fits the bill. Fit and finish are outstanding. When unfolded, it's a perfect fit in my hand. The little hollowed-out area on the handle for the index finger is a nice touch. The one side of the handle has a nice texture for a sure grip, but is not abrasive to the touch. The blade is obviously very strong, high quality steel. To top it off, I think it's the perfect size. Fairly light overall and not too big to carry in the pocket, yet large and sturdy enough to handle some serious cutting chores. Now if I only lived in a State where I could carry it in my pocket without fear of being arrested! Thanks Jim for the tip! But I really think Rob should be thanking you - I believe you've thrown a lot of new business his way... __________________
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Jim, Will your design also be manufactured by Fox in Italy. They build some great knives. Can't wait to see the Skelton Edition if this is the case. http://www.fkmdknives.com/fast/k/en/eur/products/v/52 AV battlebot View Public Profile Send a private message to battlebot Find all posts by battlebot Add battlebot to Your Contacts #88 06-29-2010, 10:32 AM
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I admire your many collecting hobbies, guns, rifles, knives, cars, & of course, watch collecting, i'm sure there are more things you love to collect, but with all your collections, I bet money is your favorite (I don't mean that disrespectfully) after I wrote it, I realized it might sound that way, but not what I meant! You need money, especially to collect all the cool stuff you do collect, & i'm happy you have the money to do that! Deb (Cosmo) Cosmo View Public Profile Send a private message to Cosmo Send email to Cosmo Find all posts by Cosmo Add Cosmo to Your Contacts #89 06-30-2010, 09:52 PM
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Jim, Just as everyone has said, thanks for the pictures and the review on the M1. The same as many others out there, I too am looking for a quality folder for daily carry. This knife definitely fits the bill. I'm gonna check out the site and look into getting one. Thanks again for all of the information. Take care. FRANK fofj View Public Profile Send a private message to fofj Send email to fofj Find all posts by fofj Add fofj to Your Contacts #90 06-30-2010, 09:58 PM Join Date: Jun 2010 Posts: 58
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not bad, but i prefer my zero tolerance 301 sanlover99 View Public Profile Send a private message to sanlover99 Find all posts by sanlover99 Add sanlover99 to Your Contacts #91 07-07-2010, 03:19 PM Join Date: Feb 2010 Location: Ga. Posts: 1,116 Real Name: Gary
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Great looking blade Jim. Thanks for sharing. __________________
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Originally Posted by sanlover99 not bad, but i prefer my zero tolerance 301 I love my ZT's as well, but you cannot compare them to this. This is inline with a Strider semi-custom.... __________________
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That knife is a work of art. love the texture of the scales.That steel will hold a good edge too.It will go perfectly with my pink kitty watch..LOL __________________ "Time is like a handful of sand- the tighter you grasp it, the faster it runs through your fingers�
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Join Date: Apr 2010 Location: Northeast Pennsylvania Posts: 494 Real Name: Fred C
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Have had this knife since June. I have used it hard as an everyday carry and it exceeds any and all expectations. I have used it for cutting, digging, chopping and most anything else you can think of. Anyone looking for a quality knife, look no further. Great customer service comes along with it. Jim, thanks for the tip and I look forward to future CE knives. bat View Public Profile Send a private message to bat Send email to bat Find all posts by bat Add bat to Your Contacts #95 07-28-2010, 09:20 PM
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Join Date: Apr 2009 Location: San Antonio Posts: 41
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i really wanted to get this knife, but got the benchmade onslaught instead. Definitely gonna buy this one when i get some more money. jigg44 View Public Profile Send a private message to jigg44 Find all posts by jigg44
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kevdawg
Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: Bridgton Maine Posts: 550 Real Name: Kevin
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Hey Jim I ordered my M-1 today, and spoke with Rob Walker..great guy..I mentioned your name and he told me a funny story...I said you turned on alot of "Watch-Geeks" to his brand,Rob stated right after you bought your M-1,and gave a review on W/G's ,,he got flooded with orders,at first he wondered why the sudden Rush on orders?? then as he spoke to the "new" customers,,he realized we were "Watch-Geeks"..lol I will let Rob,and you know what I think. P/S Rob told me he was working on a "revised" clip for the M-1...very cool guy __________________
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Yeah, Rob is one cool dude. I am not usually so quickly impressed on new items (C-E is a young company and this is their first model), but within 5 minutes of opening the box, I was totally taken with this knife. After a little bit I contacted him and we began talking, and then we decided to do some collaborations together. Not only do I love my M1, but I loved it so much that I wanted to go into business with them... and I have. I am lucky to have come across this brand, and honored to do my first ever knife design with them as well. I have complete confidence in their quality and look forward to many projects with Combative Edge in the future. __________________
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Originally Posted by charleswatts Your candor in the explanation reveals the nature of the relationship you have formed with your viewers.