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<blockquote data-quote="Ignored Member" data-source="post: 2979152" data-attributes="member: 8613"><p>Both great knives. The Spyderco has better slicing ability due to the full flat grind, but is heavy, really big in the pocket and the lock is a little sticky. It's a really tough knife and built like a tank. It also has the extra finger choil to let you choke up for precise tasks, but due to that, the cutting edge is shorter.</p><p></p><p>The Bemchmade is a great EDC blade and has more of a utility type of blade profile which wont be as good at slicing, but will still take on the toughest of chores. Smooth proven lock and takes up less room in the pocket with less weight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ignored Member, post: 2979152, member: 8613"] Both great knives. The Spyderco has better slicing ability due to the full flat grind, but is heavy, really big in the pocket and the lock is a little sticky. It's a really tough knife and built like a tank. It also has the extra finger choil to let you choke up for precise tasks, but due to that, the cutting edge is shorter. The Bemchmade is a great EDC blade and has more of a utility type of blade profile which wont be as good at slicing, but will still take on the toughest of chores. Smooth proven lock and takes up less room in the pocket with less weight. [/QUOTE]
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