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#70770 - 08/07/06 05:02 PM questions on the Ritter folding knives
Glock-A-Roo Offline
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Registered: 04/16/03
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1) Has there been a resolution regarding the chipping problems with these knives? Was it something about the S30V steel itself or the way it was being ground/treated?

2) Disregard for the moment the issue of handle size & personal fit. What does the large version of the knife do for me that the smaller one doesn't?

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#70771 - 08/07/06 05:59 PM Re: questions on the Ritter folding knives
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Registered: 04/24/06
Posts: 398
Loc: Tennessee
1) I had one small nick occur in the original edge. Whether this was due to my negligence or not I had no idea. I honed it away. The blade is FINE. No problems. I have used it since October of last year EDC,. HEAVILY. Sharpened alot. Blade has worn from 3.44 inches to 3.42 inches long just from usage. Never owned a better folding knife. I surmised the "chipping" scare was just a lot of hype from people with inexperience on how to treat or care for blades in general.

2) I carry the larger version, because I just want more blade in my hand for the tasks that I have to do. It's a matter of personal preference for many people. I used to think a 2.5" blade I carried was enough for my EDC, but found that it wasn't for the things that I use a blade for. If the 2.88" blade on the Mini-RSK works for you, go for it.
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#70772 - 08/07/06 08:10 PM Re: questions on the Ritter folding knives
billym Offline
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One of each size; no chipping. The mini gets a lot of use.

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#70773 - 08/07/06 11:16 PM Re: questions on the Ritter folding knives
KenK Offline
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I have both the fullsize and mini and haven't had any chipping.

My mini is carried every day and gets much more use than the fullsize. If I had to give up one it would likely be the fullsize one, though I do like the feel of the fullsize in my hand much better. Its just that the mini rides on my pocket better.

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#70774 - 08/08/06 01:17 AM Re: questions on the Ritter folding knives
Russ Offline
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Registered: 06/02/06
Posts: 5357
Loc: SOCAL
I EDC a full size RSK and didn't know there was a chipping issue. I haven't had any problems. It's not like Benchmade is new to heat treating S30V.
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#70775 - 08/08/06 03:55 AM Re: questions on the Ritter folding knives
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Are you thinking about the posts on bladeforums.com about the chipping?

I echo the others, I have had no problems. To be honest, I don't carry the S30V (mini) much since I got the M2. I have both a full size and mini in M2. I agree with Ken, for me, the mini rides in my pocket better. It's had all the cutting power I've ever needed too. I'm not parting with the full size, because it's got some real authority, but for EDC, I choose the mini.
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#70776 - 08/08/06 05:40 PM Re: questions on the Ritter folding knives
Glock-A-Roo Offline
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Quote:
Are you thinking about the posts on bladeforums.com about the chipping?


Yes, exactly. I was all set to get a Ritter knife in S30V until I saw the comments at bladeforums.

I looked at AeroMedix and did not see the Mini in M2, just the full size. Anyone know if the Mini is still available in M2?

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#70777 - 08/08/06 06:47 PM Re: questions on the Ritter folding knives
Ors Offline
Namu (Giant Tree)
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Quote:

I looked at AeroMedix and did not see the Mini in M2, just the full size. Anyone know if the Mini is still available in M2?

My guess is if it doesn't show up on the Aeromedix site, then they're sold out. Never hurts to shoot them an email to make sure though.
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#70778 - 08/08/06 08:41 PM Re: questions on the Ritter folding knives
steven andrews Offline
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Registered: 04/27/04
Posts: 27
No chipping - in any of them!


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#70779 - 08/09/06 02:42 AM Re: questions on the Ritter folding knives
KR20 Offline
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Registered: 07/19/05
Posts: 105
Loc: Arizona
The chipping was limited to one or two knives. The person that was vocal about it never sent the knife in for evaluation. I beleive he sharpened the chips out and has not posted any more information about it.

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