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Anybody try the Tusa FK-210 knife?

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Hypersquid1

Ride The Lightning
Jun 15, 2005
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hey everyone, thanx for the feedback on everything. you all made my shopping a bit easier. the knife i want to buy is the Tusa FK-210 dive knife. i just wanted to know a little more about this knife does it hold a good edge, does it lock well in the case etc. thats all so anyfeedback would be great.
 
Hiya

From the pic's it seems to be rather BIG knife. For spearing, try to get a knife with a sharp, thin point. Makes the despatching if fish so much easier. The thinner flat knives, such as the Omer Hunt and Picasso Tigre, are much more streamlined. They also don't stand out, which the bulkier knives do, causing endless frustration by tangling or catching onto the float line or kelp.

Regards
miles
 
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