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A little while ago, I was in town to purchase some hunting supplies. This invariably includes a trip to the local knife shop. Not because I need another knife, but it is always good to see whether something new and exciting is available.

A local country town hardware store may not have a wide selection of blades available, but this particular outlet happens to stock Ruike knives, which are among my favourites when it comes to affordable folders. Over the years, I have owned a number of them and as described in my Ruike P108 folder review in Issue 76 of Australian Hunter, my experience is that they are well made and stand up to a disproportionate amount of abuse.

On this particular occasion, a knife that is not too dissimilar from the P108 caught my eye. It was the Ruike P801-SF folding knife. To date, I have not been able to ascertain what the

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