M-Type Boker

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Pictures, and yes the knife is dirty because I actually carried it and used it. :eek:



Good sturdy lockup


Visual comparative to Spyderco Delica for size


If they just moved the edge of the thumbstud to the "S" location, the leverage to open one-handed would be greatly improved.


Maholo Chad!
 
Thanks for the cool pix Zen, is this a good SD knife from your perspective? Hard worker maybe?
 
Ay Jano, It's a good SD tool for sure.....The plain edge version is the SD way to go...The CE is great for everyday tasks.....Doc:D
 
Thanks for the cool pix Zen, is this a good SD knife from your perspective? Hard worker maybe?

Ay Jano, It's a good SD tool for sure.....The plain edge version is the SD way to go...The CE is great for everyday tasks.....Doc:D

Yeah Jano; the design seems sturdy enough to be a worker knife. The ergos make a firm grip and the slimness makes it easy to carry.

I agree with Dr. Snubnose, along with several other self-defense experts, who follow the plain edge for defense role. :)
 
Nice pics! Looks like that Delica has seen a bit of use. :)

Just everyday city carry. Apparently my plastic office chair is hard on clip paint...which is why I started that DLC coated clip thread over on Spyderco.com. ;)
 
I bet it has better ergos than the Hyper, and as a big fan of recurve blades, the M-type is high on my list.
 
Yo zen' bro!!!

Hey thanks a lot for taking the time to do a review on the M-TYPE!!! Really appreciate it and keep in touch when your lil' one allows!:p

God bless Knifebro!!!:cool:
 
Yo zen' bro!!!

Hey thanks a lot for taking the time to do a review on the M-TYPE!!! Really appreciate it and keep in touch when your lil' one allows!:p

God bless Knifebro!!!:cool:

My compliments to the designer. The M-type's "little brother" is next on the docket. The review should go faster. :o
 
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