StatGear Tools has StatGear Ledge Slip-Joint Folding Knife (Black, Red or Brown) for $34.99 - $19.99 w/ coupon code SLIPJOINT15 = $15. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member StrongDolphin812 for finding this deal.
Key Features:
D2 Steel Blade
2.5" Blade Length
3.6" Handle Length
G10 Handle Material
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Our research indicates that this StatGear Ledge Slip-Joint Folding Knife is priced $19.99 lower (57.1% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $34.99 at the time of this post.
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I wouldn't let sharpening fears keep you from buying this knife, assuming you have a decent sharpening tool. Any extra time spent sharpening harder steels will pay off in having to do it less often. If I was going to need 3 minutes on a knife in a softer steel, I might spend 4 minutes with a knife in D2 that was similarly dull. Otherwise it's the exact same process and just takes more swipes.
Out of curiosity, what do you use to sharpening with?
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2 or 3 years ago they offered many of their knives 50% off approaching black friday, then again on black friday. I got the 'Slinger' I like it. I don't really use it but like picking it up and flipping out the blade. ha. Got the blue one. Blue isn't really my color for a knife, but the blue slinger looks cool with the brass screws. It has some bearings in it that makes it easier to flip out the blade, if I recall correctly.
This deal, the Ledge knife. I question how well it will fit in the hand. The red one looks sorta eddy van halen.
I wouldn't let sharpening fears keep you from buying this knife, assuming you have a decent sharpening tool. Any extra time spent sharpening harder steels will pay off in having to do it less often. If I was going to need 3 minutes on a knife in a softer steel, I might spend 4 minutes with a knife in D2 that was similarly dull. Otherwise it's the exact same process and just takes more swipes.
Out of curiosity, what do you use to sharpening with?
2 or 3 years ago they offered many of their knives 50% off approaching black friday, then again on black friday. I got the 'Slinger' I like it. I don't really use it but like picking it up and flipping out the blade. ha. Got the blue one. Blue isn't really my color for a knife, but the blue slinger looks cool with the brass screws. It has some bearings in it that makes it easier to flip out the blade, if I recall correctly.
This deal, the Ledge knife. I question how well it will fit in the hand. The red one looks sorta eddy van halen.
I bought the Slinger as a gift but checked it out first.. I quite liked it.... this one ... meh....
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I wouldn't let sharpening fears keep you from buying this knife, assuming you have a decent sharpening tool. Any extra time spent sharpening harder steels will pay off in having to do it less often. If I was going to need 3 minutes on a knife in a softer steel, I might spend 4 minutes with a knife in D2 that was similarly dull. Otherwise it's the exact same process and just takes more swipes.
Out of curiosity, what do you use to sharpening with?
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2 or 3 years ago they offered many of their knives 50% off approaching black friday, then again on black friday. I got the 'Slinger' I like it. I don't really use it but like picking it up and flipping out the blade. ha. Got the blue one. Blue isn't really my color for a knife, but the blue slinger looks cool with the brass screws. It has some bearings in it that makes it easier to flip out the blade, if I recall correctly.
This deal, the Ledge knife. I question how well it will fit in the hand. The red one looks sorta eddy van halen.
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I wouldn't let sharpening fears keep you from buying this knife, assuming you have a decent sharpening tool. Any extra time spent sharpening harder steels will pay off in having to do it less often. If I was going to need 3 minutes on a knife in a softer steel, I might spend 4 minutes with a knife in D2 that was similarly dull. Otherwise it's the exact same process and just takes more swipes.
Out of curiosity, what do you use to sharpening with?
2 or 3 years ago they offered many of their knives 50% off approaching black friday, then again on black friday. I got the 'Slinger' I like it. I don't really use it but like picking it up and flipping out the blade. ha. Got the blue one. Blue isn't really my color for a knife, but the blue slinger looks cool with the brass screws. It has some bearings in it that makes it easier to flip out the blade, if I recall correctly.
This deal, the Ledge knife. I question how well it will fit in the hand. The red one looks sorta eddy van halen.