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Camillus Blaze: Not So Great EDC

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Uploaded by on Jul 24, 2008

Contrary to probably everyone else, I am not a big fan of the Blaze knife for EDC. As set forth in the video, it has several quirks that do not stack up well against the competition and make it uncomfortable to carry. But with that said, having been true to my truth mission in my reviews, it is still sad to see the great company of Camillus gone from the knife world and hope they resurect with even better designs. But for now the company is gone and that makes this and other Camillus designs collectible. On the good side, the Blaze does have a well designed blade from good steel which might engender it with some for EDC.

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  • OMG!!!!! lol I just made this review and was going to upload it today, lol...I can't believe how similar my review is to yours, haha, we think alike...Actually the biggest issue I had was with the flipper, I felt it was just too uncomfortable to use, but I didnt notice the top being someone sharp until I saw this review...Excellent review...

  • Thanks dude, we must have the same frequency going. I agree about the flipper too.

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  • I have the HEAT w/tanto serrated blade....REALLY NICE!!

  • They are counterfiets! Not built in spain!

  • I think that these camillus knives are hands down the best knife you can own for the dollar you pay. I suggest get them where yu can.

    On a tip down, learn to deploy it with the blade dropping down...

  • Just got black one for $39.99 + Tax, should I get the silver bladez one also?

    MacMike1000

  • these knifes were produced in spain not by camillus new york you can still buy them

    all day for around 30 to 40 dollars ,and your saying camillus wrong.

  • @DiosPatriaRey Different areas have different rules, i.e. only knives 3 inches or under, no fixed blades, no switchblades unless you are military or police, etc., but generally most "pocket knives" are legal in most places.

  • 200,000, what a bargain

  • thanks you very much.

    is it legal to carry a knife like weapon in usa? In spain is illegal in populations or "non justificate places"

  • @DiosPatriaRey Everyday Day Carry

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