Manual Flipper sugestions

Spyderco Dice.

Taiwanese-made, but the quality exceeds both of the Japanese-made Spydercos (a Dragonfly SS and a Kiwi 4) I own. Ergonomics are top-notch too.
 
+1 for the 0808 and the gemini. I like mainly 3' blade manual folding knives so I think we're in the same alley ;) My favorites with bearings are my 0808, gemini, spyderco domino, brous blade silent soldier, spyderco rubicon, and i cant wait to get my hands on the positron when it comes out (and maybe the roc too). If youre looking for something a little cheaper as a beater knife, the kershaw strobe is a cool little budget knife. I got mine pimped out with copper bolsters, carbon fiber scales, and a copper backspacer. I think the best bang for your buck (materials and quality wise) are my 3 favorites
 
Put me down as another who likes the ZT 0808
[video=youtube;4khKDlhmETQ]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4khKDlhmETQ[/video]

I recently shifted my focus towards flippers. I have bought and sold several now, and have a better idea of what I'm looking for in one. However, I am not that familiar with all the options that are out there. If you guys could give me some suggestions based on my preferences I would appreciate it. Right now I'm looking for a Kizer Gemini as it seems to fit what I'm going after, but would love to have more choices.

1. manual, bearing fast smooth action- ( I had a reate hills, loved the action, but knife a bit big for me).
2. edc, thiner profile on the scales/handles. (love the width (up/down) of the handles of my zt 0770cf, not chunky in the pocket at all)
3. $200 max price-point
4. closed handle size between 4" and 4.5".


Thanks for any suggestions you might have,
Adam
 
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