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GearPatrol: Artisan Cutlery Drops Multi-Deploying Sub-$50 EDC Knife

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GearPatrol: Artisan Cutlery Drops Multi-Deploying Sub- EDC Knife
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In the EDC knife world, brands like Böker and Civivi have established strong reps for producing really good-looking, highly functional folders that don’t break the bank.

However, they are not alone, as a host of other makers have been known to flex these muscles too.

The latest to do so, interestingly, is the big brother of a budget brand.

I’m talking about Artisan Cutlery, which takes a page from CJRB’s playbook with the surprisingly affordable Tradition V2.

It is strange to see a $45 knife bearing the Artisan nameplate.  That is usually the price level of CJRB knives.

Read the whole thing at GearPatrol.com

https://www.gearpatrol.com/outdoors/artisan-cutlery-tradition-v2-edc-knife/

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