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Je suis beau et intelligent. À part cela, je suis juriste helvète, libéral-conservateur, amateur d'armes, passionné d'histoire et de politique. Je suis libéral et capitaliste convaincu car je pense que c'est cela l'état naturel de l'homme. Je parle le "Schwiizerdütsch" avec un accent zurichois, j'adore la bonne musique, la bière et surtout la femme avec qui je vis.


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Monday, December 14, 2009

Fenix & Spydero


Meet my new Fenix LD20 (180 lumen) and my Spyderco Sage, a true urban Gentleman's tool :-) I haven't really tested the Fenix yet. The Sage however is an awesome tool. It is extremely sharp (steel CPM-S30V), and its handle which is made of carbon fibres gives it a very elegant look and an excellent grip. I also like the clip being made out of wire, that way it remains discreet in your pocket without scaring the hell out of people not so much used to knives. Yet, the clip is not as robust as other more classic clips (like the Griptilian's for instance) and it can bend if it is trapped between you and a wall or if it gets stuck in any other way. Unfortunately, ordering a  mere replacement clip from the US is indeed quite an expensive bargain... Still if you move a bit careful, the Sage is an awesome little knife to possess.

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