That's an interesting design and the roller bearings have a larger surface against the blade and scales so it should be sturdy but the fact that the bearing is fighting against itself, think of a truck with a welded rear end, while opening and closing the blade makes it seem like a less than ideal bearing setup. It is nice looking though. 👍
@leviweaver1058 great analogy about the welded rear-end and pivoting like that, I didn't think about it that way. The problem i notice most is, everything works great if it's perfectly squeaky clean, but as soon it gets a speck of something in the pivot, you can tell...it's not the end of any worlds or anything, and I still highly recommend. I just wonder why they don't mention this in the description on their website? You have any thoughts on why they wouldn't mention roller bearings in the pivot?
@@Shanes_Sharp_Sheet not sure. I feel like using a different than normal bearing setup would make them want to say something about it. Interesting it was left out.