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I will certainly carry it a lot but it left me wishing for something slightly different. The Riv is nice, I love the design, the size. Difficult to come up with a final judgement here. They should have given it a darker blast/tumbled look. I also don't like the titanium finish on the lock bar side (and on the presentation side of the titanium version). The frame lock does not make sense on such a small knife, it's basically impossible NOT to put any pressure on the lock bar which makes it more difficult to flick it open. The Riv had the potential to be the ideal EDC knife for me but they should have kept it a liner lock. A medium-sized, sharpfeatured man in a morning coat and silk hat, a smaller dapper man, and a large burly one in a christy stiff and number twelves made up. Blade HQ has partnered with Jesper and Fox Knives of Italy to bring The Dapper Collection. Jesper Voxnaes designs are world renowned for their clean aesthetic, comfortable ergonomics, and utility.
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The cab simulator works wonderfully.Tried recording directly using the cab simulator into my Focusrite.

If I recall correctly both the F5.5 and the Riv are made by Reate while the Biblio comes from Maniago. Vox Dapper Blade HQ Exclusive Knife Bohler M390 Italy Voxnaes. I pair it with my Vox Tonelab ST and love the output. Here the F5.5 is clearly the knife with better build quality, also the Riv feels a bit higher end than the Biblio. Vox Siren Celebrates Dapper D Fashions PNW Local Clothing Brand Caters to the LGBTQ Community, and Welcomes All. The two boys on the show, Luke and Manny, differ from one another in their general orientation, with Manny being very dapper and hyperstandard and Luke. His designs are world renowned for their clean aesthetic, comfortable ergonomics, and utility. The F5.5 is the same size as the Biblio so that should be the better reference. Jesper Voxnaes is a bona fide master of the EDC knife. I love that size for EDC but for more heavy duty work the F5.5 is probably the better choice. The Riv is much smaller, has a thinner blade stock. I would say you are trying to compare two very different knives here.
