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I bought a SOG Twitch II about a year ago, and it's been awesome. Awesome edge holding, assisted open, very slim, good weight to it, awesome design. Some SOG knives (fixed blade only) are made in Taiwan, some (middle of the line folding knives) in the USA, and the high end ones are made in Japan. The Twitch II is made int he USA, which is one of the reasons I bought it.
I would highly reccommend this knife, especially if you work in slacks or khakis and have to tuck your shirt in on the job. It's slim, sits down in the pocket nicely, and isn't very heavy.
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Originally posted by Ratt View PostI bought a SOG Twitch II about a year ago, and it's been awesome. Awesome edge holding, assisted open, very slim, good weight to it, awesome design. Some SOG knives (fixed blade only) are made in Taiwan, some (middle of the line folding knives) in the USA, and the high end ones are made in Japan. The Twitch II is made int he USA, which is one of the reasons I bought it.
I would highly reccommend this knife, especially if you work in slacks or khakis and have to tuck your shirt in on the job. It's slim, sits down in the pocket nicely, and isn't very heavy.
I have had this knife for 2 years. I've used it hundreds of times and never sharpened it. It'll still slice a sheet of paper like it is brand new. I also bought it because it was made in the USA. I believe it is the fastest opening legal knife. It's spring loaded and very quick. I'll use it till it breaks (if it ever does) and I'll go buy another. Only thing I've ever had to do to it is tighten the clip screws.
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Originally posted by KWClutch View Postx2
I have had this knife for 2 years. I've used it hundreds of times and never sharpened it. It'll still slice a sheet of paper like it is brand new. I also bought it because it was made in the USA. I believe it is the fastest opening legal knife. It's spring loaded and very quick. I'll use it till it breaks (if it ever does) and I'll go buy another. Only thing I've ever had to do to it is tighten the clip screws.
The ONLY downside to this knife is I wish it had a liner lock instead of a lock back, but that's not a really big deal, since I'm never in a hurry to close a knife, only to open it if necessary.
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^^ I've carried a small pocket knife for years and I've gone through a few 30-50 dollar knives. Not one has stood up quality wise as this one so far. I even accidently spilled some marine battery acid on the blade when I was using it to cut open the bottle. I thought the knife was toast. I wiped it off quickly but I figured it would cause it to rust but there has been not a sign of it. Just a small stain on the blade. SOG has sold me. They have some pretty sick knifes in their selection.
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Even the Gunny recommends them. I'm looking at getting the Voodoo Hawk for Christmas.
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Originally posted by GrayStangGT View Post"PSH!!!"
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Originally posted by Chili View PostFor those of you with serrated blades, do you ever find yourself needing that? I had a Gerber Gator for a while before getting the Kershaw and I did not like the serrated blade.
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