Civivi Sendy by Ben Petersen EDC Pocket Knife Review; Traditional Inspiration for a Practical Design

Civivi Sendy by Ben Petersen EDC Pocket Knife Review; Traditional Inspiration for a Practical Design

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@jimmy_Ross
@jimmy_Ross - 04.02.2024 04:16

hell yeah brother thanks for sharing

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@SubUrbanNinja-EDC
@SubUrbanNinja-EDC - 04.02.2024 04:24

Civivi definitely make very high quality looking knives. But as prices go up, the value is not as great as before. With that said, this knife looks great and i like the tooth pick and tweezers extra. Definitely would cost a lot more if it was US made.

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@jimmy_Ross
@jimmy_Ross - 04.02.2024 04:31

i dig this knife lol i love how it has tweezers and tooth pick so cool

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@greysonosterberg7101
@greysonosterberg7101 - 04.02.2024 08:00

Wait, Ben has a fixed blade? Please share more!

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@josemariac.1808
@josemariac.1808 - 14.02.2024 14:15

Hello. Very good idea about the construction of a new Barlow knife. It could be really gorgeous. Thanks for your idea.

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@Mrhoboo
@Mrhoboo - 27.02.2024 18:23

Buy a different knife if you want something functional and useful.

The Civivi Sendy looks like an amazing knife, but it's not. This is a knife that needs constant babysitting. The Toothpick doesnt like to stay and tries to escape at the most inconvenient times. I've lost it 3 times, and this last time it seems to be gone for good. The tweezers are much to pointy they have zero purchase. In order to make them usable, I had to grind them down till they had a larger flat surface. I used sandpaper because i didn't have access to a grinding tool. The knife while very pretty, doesnt like to do its job of cutting. It tends to get hung up at the base and seems to dull quickly. When I say you have to babysit this knife, I'm not joking. This is supposed to be a reliable tool which holds 2 other tools. That's its purpose. When i told civivi about these issues, this was their reply...["The tweezers is placed on the presentation side scale, and the toothpick is placed on the lock side scales. If these positions are reversed, it may result in the toothpick being more prone to slipping out.

The edge retention and sharpness is influenced by various factors, such as steel composition, blade geometry, thickness, hardness, and usage patterns.

If there are any concerns or questions about your blade, we kindly suggest you send the knife to our USA after-sales center, we will check the blade. ]

Why? If this issue was already known, why did this tool not come with instructions? Why inform me now? Why is it my job to pay them to look at something they know is a problem? Why do I need to babysit a tool? If I find another issue, are they gonna gaslight me again with instructions they didnt provide?

I repeat, Buy a different knife if you want something functional and useful.

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@benbanters
@benbanters - 07.03.2024 20:42

Taking notes on your notes in the description. ;)

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@Moontrak
@Moontrak - 19.09.2024 00:35

Grip is more important then knife it self. Looks right.

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@TRONABORON
@TRONABORON - 24.09.2024 03:05

Not a fan of Civivi, but this one has my interest...

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@XXjg_
@XXjg_ - 06.12.2024 03:17

Respectfully, too much talking about yourself in proportion to talking about the knife.

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