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Comment by dead_left_knife_guy 1 hour ago

I'm all about Fidget Knives!!!!  And I should be clear that I also appreciate flippers for fidgeting (& I prefer flippers over pinching when it comes to actually opening the knife for use).  I think the "button lock = fidgety" trope is overdone, & are seldom set up for left-handed use, so generally more for using than for fidgeting, at least for me.  Glad I'm also not the only one here who fidgets with their knives!!

And of course, Lars, this isn't a matter of keeping up with the Joneses (or Kevin D's, or DLKG's) -- my guess is that you have a few of your own fidget knives...  But if you do happen to pick up a Kubey Tityus, I'm positive you'll like it (I can't say you'll love it, I don't want to get your expectations up too high).  :)

Comment by Kevin D yesterday

Best Fidget Knives for 2026...

Do those include the pinch, flick and/or flip techniques to open the blade?  LOL.

Sounds like DLKG uses the 'pinch' technique, and I prefer the 'flip'.  Countless possibilities!

Comment by Lars yesterday

Well shoot, now I have to save my money and get one just to keep up with you guys, and to try out the fidgeting with it. I totally understand that concept - didn't realize others "fidgeted" with their knives too!

That could be a whole new blog topic..."Best fidget knives for 2026", or "How to fidget with your knife". Endless possibilities...


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Comment by dead_left_knife_guy yesterday

D2, yes!  Though I'm really curious about their use of 14C28N on the Tityus (a bit more expensive at $70 MSRP, but still not an expensive knife).  I just really like it as a BIG folder (but still under 4" blade)...  And it's really good for fidgeting (for me, at least) -- I prefer liner locks for fidgeting, because I actually fidget most with my left hand (while sitting at my desk at work, & my right hand operating the mouse).  This knife is perfect for pinching the spine of the blade & rolling it open, then unlocking it & folding it back up...  Over & over & over again while poring over documents in litigation...  It settles the mind a bit.

Comment by Kevin D on Wednesday

Nice.  I just showed this to my wife then showed her the one in my pocket.

Different color scheme is all.  Blackened blade with Jade G10 scales.

D2 blade steel?

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