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Saturday, 30 March 2024 13:17

QSP Canary

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QSP has made a few fixed blades over the years, with the Canary being a recent popular addition. The company turned this fixed blade into a folder with slightly different dimensions, nine color combinations, and a price tag under $50. This knife is sure to fit your style and wallet.

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The Canary folder measures 6.58 inches overall, 3.74 inches closed, and has a blade length of 2.84 inches. While I don't own either fixed blade version (standard fixed or neck knife), I appreciate that the folder retains the same styling.

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The handles have a unique perforated design that reveals the steel liner beneath. A cross-bar lock with perforations visible through both sides would have been an interesting design choice. My neon handle is eye-catching but not overly so, and it's comfortable to hold without any pressure points. The jimping on the liner is strategically placed, and the QSP logo complements the perforated look.

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The clip-point blade is made from 14C28N steel and has a full flat grind, making it a great slicer. It performed exceptionally well during daily tasks, eliminating the need for a larger knife. The steel held an edge well and didn't require frequent touch-ups. Deployment is smooth with perfect thumb stud placement. I love the black stonewash finish on the blade; it's durable and shows no signs of wear after months of use.

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QSP lives up to its motto of Quality, Selection, and Price. Similar to the Penguin folder, the Canary offers a fantastic everyday carry option at an unbeatable price. It's not too small for everyday tasks and delivers the performance you expect from QSP. With nine color options, there's a Canary to suit everyone's taste.

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