The Turn is a very nice looker, I love the blade shape and don't even mind the odd finger grips(?) and the milky ram's horn is well done. The QSP Worker is a great knife that truly does what it's name suggests.
Looks like a very sturdy design and attractive looking knife. Having steel liners adds to the strength and is less apt to tarnish over time. I like the smooth ram’s horn look. It is modern with a touch of traditional added for looks. 🙂🔍
I looked for the rams horn which I really liked, but couldn’t find it, so went with the walnut. It’s similar to your horn, in that it’s decent but not as spectacular as some samples I’ve seen. On your horn I think it’s because they had to keep the scales slim to fit in the leather slip more easily, whereas my favorite horn has some thicker “bark” on it. I like the knife enough that I’m thinking about also getting a micarta or lava CF version that comes with a deep carry clip. By the way, thanks for introducing me to the QSP Worker, very nice design! 👍
Slick slip! I like it! I love the shape of the handle. i also like that creamy looking ram's horn. That is one really pretty lockback. I love the blade geometry. But I think you're correct that in the clash between form over function, function came in second at least with the handle. But still... It cuts and the action seems fantastic!
I think the problem is that, when you have a shaped handle, it will suit some more than others. In the end, this isn’t a hard work knife, so the point is moot.
Of course. we want to see the next Viber slip joint knife. Tell us about the price of these knives as well just to get an idea about their price points. Knives sold in the Uk are understandably on the dearer side relatively speaking and especially American made knives sold in UK vis-à-vis European or other knives in general. knives sold in USA whether home made or overseas made are cheaper than elsewhere in the world.
@@slick_slicers Thank you so much. Here down under we have the same problem of exuberant price for knives. Shipping cost can often render an order from USA vendors prohibitive despite the better pricing. Look forward to the Hug presentation.
That Viper Turn is a beautiful knife. Watching You handling knives makes me feel a little 'woozy' though. I am surprised You still got all of Your fingers. 🥴 Otherwise an informative review. Stay safe.
Very nice color on those covers! Thanks for the look at this one, buddy.
No problem, glad you enjoyed it!
Great looking knife , i like the rams horn , It definately adds a touch of class to the knife .
It’s a really great cutter too!
Overall, a very nice knife and I agree with you with the Rams horn.
I really like the QSP 🇩🇪 'Worker' too...
Good video buddy, thanks for sharing 👍
Thank you for watching!
The Turn is a very nice looker, I love the blade shape and don't even mind the odd finger grips(?) and the milky ram's horn is well done.
The QSP Worker is a great knife that truly does what it's name suggests.
Both really great knives!
That's a beautiful knife Brother.
Thank you, she’s certainly pretty!
Great review. Good job, man.
Thank you! I’m still using this knife regularly, and my wife tried out a few knives recently, and declared this her favourite!
Looks like a very sturdy design and attractive looking knife. Having steel liners adds to the strength and is less apt to tarnish over time. I like the smooth ram’s horn look. It is modern with a touch of traditional added for looks. 🙂🔍
Nope! It's a traditional that is properly taking advantage of some modern advancements in knife making! LOL!
I think I’d agree with Tobias! It’s a really great knife either way, though!
Cool little folder
It’s certainly pretty!
I looked for the rams horn which I really liked, but couldn’t find it, so went with the walnut. It’s similar to your horn, in that it’s decent but not as spectacular as some samples I’ve seen.
On your horn I think it’s because they had to keep the scales slim to fit in the leather slip more easily, whereas my favorite horn has some thicker “bark” on it.
I like the knife enough that I’m thinking about also getting a micarta or lava CF version that comes with a deep carry clip. By the way, thanks for introducing me to the QSP Worker, very nice design! 👍
Slick slip! I like it! I love the shape of the handle. i also like that creamy looking ram's horn. That is one really pretty lockback. I love the blade geometry. But I think you're correct that in the clash between form over function, function came in second at least with the handle. But still... It cuts and the action seems fantastic!
It’s a great looker. I’m enjoying the continued work from home, because I can carry this. Sadly all good things come to an end!
Although the handle is artistically symmetrical, I still find it ergonomically comfortable. 🤔😆🤗
I think the problem is that, when you have a shaped handle, it will suit some more than others. In the end, this isn’t a hard work knife, so the point is moot.
Could you please tell me where you bought it in Ram's Horn? I can't find one online anywhere!
Heinnie Haynes ( Heinnie.com )
@@slick_slicers thanks!
Of course. we want to see the next Viber slip joint knife. Tell us about the price of these knives as well just to get an idea about their price points. Knives sold in the Uk are understandably on the dearer side relatively speaking and especially American made knives sold in UK vis-à-vis European or other knives in general. knives sold in USA whether home made or overseas made are cheaper than elsewhere in the world.
This was about £220, the Hug (that you’ll see tomorrow) was £160, both from Heinnie Haynes.
@@slick_slicers Thank you so much. Here down under we have the same problem of exuberant price for knives. Shipping cost can often render an order from USA vendors prohibitive despite the better pricing. Look forward to the Hug presentation.
That Viper Turn is a beautiful knife. Watching You handling knives makes me feel a little 'woozy' though. I am surprised You still got all of Your fingers. 🥴 Otherwise an informative review. Stay safe.
I’ve still a full set, but I’ve cuts on most of them!
Mkm