This is one that has been on my radar for a while. I didn’t even know this was an Isham design. The style and shape of that blade is my absolute favorite for daily use. The overall design is a little out there but I love that blade for a working blade. Mostly because they are super quick and straightforward to touch up. I’ll normally touch up my work knives at work when they start to get a little dull I just pull a stone out of my toolbox and hit it really quick and move on with the day. Sweet knife. If I would buy any of the Isham designs, it would be this one without a doubt. Very practical for an Isham.
Nice, normally a lot of Isham designs are a little too crazy for me to want to EDC, looks like I could actually sharpen that blade. I’m glad to see the more practical designs. I’m 100% with you on the review
DETENT FIXED Been having the same problem as everyone else and been toying around with every trick i know. Strangely, even though the blade feels nice and secure with the pivot snugged - as a last resort i cranked down the pivot with two full size screw drivers.... detent is money! Whole new knife!
Very cool review, I’m going to buy a Theta now. I was shocked to see my Envy in the middle of this video lol. Thank you very much. We do have about 17pc left on the Tuya Envy. It was only 120pc total. 100 numbered 1st production. 10 left hand carry clip, and the 10 gray like yours. Again, I am going to buy a theta and I just realized how well you articulate all things about a knife ! Great job and I will have to start watching more of your reviews. Take care 👊🏼⚔️
How is it behind the edge compared to your kershaw knockout? Noticeably thicker, about the same? The knockout is as thick behind the edge as I'm willing to go.
Great Review, I agreed with everything you said, although mine didn't have an excess of oil.the pivot is now loose after a week of carry so I may do a disassembly vid on this one. If I do, I plan to link to your review if you don't mind. Thanks for the content!
When did tuya even become a thing? there are thousands of cheap chinese/value.framelock flippers.. I feel like all these Chinese companies need is a USA rep.and people accept them as a "good knife company"