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Permalink Reply by don ollis on February 25, 2010 at 8:30pm 
Permalink Reply by blacksmithtech on February 25, 2010 at 8:31pm
Permalink Reply by don ollis on February 25, 2010 at 8:37pm You asked for opinions - I got plenty, just ask my kids :)
Dude - there is absolutly no reason not to own a Tenacious, NO REASON!
it's affordable - (thanks Mike at Spydie Talk)
has tip up/down ability
really good piece of steel
rounded handle end - (important to us fat old men)
quality stong steel liner and liner lock unheard of in this price range
decent jimping and placed correctly
subdued grey/silver, well designed pocket clip
solid lockup and strong enough to probably punch thru a sternum - (probably not required for most users)
I have the plain edge and will be ordering a combo next (my fav in most blade configurations)
Run - do not walk and order/buy/whatever one of these while they are available and affordable - what are you doing still reading this - Get going!
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Permalink Reply by Gabor Forrai on May 29, 2011 at 8:22pm Hey All,
I just want to keep the thread alive, and to give my 2c.
I think one of the biggest disadvantage of the 8crMov steel, that it will stain (rust) like crazy compared to CPM S30v. Well of course it wont rust as a carbon steel, but compared amongst stainless steels it is at the bottom of the rust resistance charts. Think about the knife as an investment. If you save up for a Sage and you look after the knife chances are that you will give it to your son and he will pass it to your grandson. I'm not fully convinced that would be the case with the Tenacious or with the persistence. If you want a beater get them, but if you want something that is built to last and you can trust your life on it if shtf than buy a Sage. As with everything in life you get what you pay for.
Gabor
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