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The Firebird GANZO Adimanti Skimen Pocket Folding Knife is a high-performance EDC tool featuring a robust D2 steel blade and a durable G10 handle. Designed for versatility, it includes a glass breaker and a deep carry pocket clip, making it ideal for outdoor activities like hiking, hunting, and fishing. With a compact size and lightweight design, this knife is perfect for everyday carry.
Blade Material | Alloy Steel |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Handle Material | Fiberglass |
Item Weight | 120 Grams |
Item Length | 8.07 Inches |
Blade Length | 3.3 Inches |
Blade Shape | Clip Point |
Blade Edge | Plain |
Special Features | Folding Knife,Pocket Clip,Pocket,Folding |
Power Source | Manual |
Style | Modern |
Color | Black |
J**T
Updated pocket clip!...Excellent Quality.
One of the complaints about this knife was the pocket clip wasn't reversible for lefties without doing the modification yourself. Well, apparently that has changed because they are now right or left hand, tip up carry. You can see in the Pic where the g10 is now milled out on the presentation side. I'm right handed so it doesn't matter to me but it might be important to the lefties.But be aware, not all of them are being shipped from Ace Knife at this time (Jan. 2025) with the lefty update. I liked this knife so well I ordered another with the green g10 but it didn't have the lefty update. Maybe Ace Knife is selling old stock?I sent the green knife back because it had a very small amount of blade play. I'm not deducting any stars for this because it was very tiny and the overall knife is amazing quality.Isn't it crazy that we expect perfection out of a $29 knife...Lol. That's how much the quality has improved. We are getting high quality knives from Chinese companies like Ganzo, CJRB, CRKT, QSP, Sitivien, Civivi, and others. This knife is on par with American made knives that cost $200. If you don't believe that, buy one and compare for yourself. Don't like it, send it back.I hate being a cheerleader for these Chinese knives and would much prefer supporting our American manufacturers. But if we are being honest, the price vs. quality of the American knives has gotten extremely ridiculous. I don't mind paying extra for American made but 5-10 times as much? No!...Not going to happen when we have access to these amazing Chinese knives in the $25-$30 range. Never thought I would say that but it's the truth.
J**G
High quality, super budget price
Really awesome knife. This brand makes some quality stuff and underpriced in my opinion. This one I like enough to buy 2 more with different scales. D2 steel, G10 scales, Frame lock and fit and fit is great. Solid nice, silky smooth.
B**2
For a slightly large EDC you can't beat this for the money.
This is an amazing knife for the money. I got it because it looks a lot like the Zero Tolerance 450, which I love. But I almost lost the 450 the other day and I realized I probably shouldn't take a $150 knife to places where it's likely to get lost or walk away. So - I got this Neformat knife because it has many of the things I love about the 450 - minimalist design, ball bearings, flipper, light, thin, frame lock. I figured I'd give it a try for $29 dollars.Out of the box the detent ball was pretty tight, making it difficult to flip open. The force required to "break" the detent ball out of the hole in the blade was very high. It was a little painful because the flipper tab is a little sharper than I would like. I opened it a few hundred times to break it in, and it got a little better. Ultimately I took it apart and touched up the detent hole in the blade with a dremel grinding bit by hand (don't use a dremel motor - it will take off way to much material). Took about two minutes of hand work to bevel the hole just a bit and it had made a huge difference. I also cleaned everything, put new grease on the ball bearings, half a drop of oil on the detent ball, and removed the superfluous plastic handle spacer - which I thought looked cheap compared to just using the stainless steel spacers.What I'm left with is amazing! The details on this knife are all there - ball bearings, the pivot screw has a "D" nut on the plastic side so that it stays in place when you need to take the knife apart, the frame lock has a hardened steel insert so that the lock is very secure and won't wear, the blade has a beautiful shape, is quality steel and is very sharp out of the box. Everything I want and nothing I don't. For $29 and half an hour of work I have a knife that has very nearly the same action as my buttery good $150 Zero Tolerance 450 and I won't be devastated if I lose it. Is it as good as the 450? No - but it is very very close. Plus the Neformat is a little bigger - and who doesn't want that? I've already ordered a second one!Edit: I received my second knife and its action was very good out of the box although I may do some tuning on it. The first one I have continued to put some effort into the action, and it's even closer to my Zero Tolerance 450. I touched up the lock bar interface so that it isn't as rough as factory and I worked on the lock bar spring tension (which impacts lock-up and the detent action). I also worked on the pivot tension so that it is just tight enough for no blade play. The resulting action is amazing and the lock-up is excellent. After buying two - I would say that this knife excels in having all of the fundamental details right in a very inexpensive knife. For the price, you aren't going to get the level of factory tuning that you will get from a high end knife. But - with all the details correct, if you are willing to put in a little tuning time, this knife has incredible potential and is a great platform to learn about how to tune and maintain a high quality knife without a lot of monetary risk if you get something wrong.
T**E
Best value priced knife
I have 3 of these Adimanti's, blue, orange, carbon fiber, they are all outstanding. They arrived clean, shaving sharp, perfect pivot tension and blade centering. They flip open easily and the frame lock design allows easy one hand closing. I have owned two of them for over a year, and there is no blade wobble or drift from original factory set up. The D2 steel blade stays sharp, and is easy to resharpen when needed.Most of my work is box break down and food prep, the tool is big enough to handle these tasks. I have many, many EDC's, including 6 Benchmade's and other Ganzo's. The Adimanti is remarkable at its price point. I carry an Adimanti most of the time.
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