China online Express is at it again, granting Miller Brothers knives their own.... unique... brand of internet recognition.
With or without speed holes. Images of an authentic T1 are hard to come by, and I'm reluctant to simply grab one from their gallery, or hotlink to it. Miller Brothers builds the T1 in a lot of slightly different flavors, and this is a mishmosh of details from several different ones.
In this case, the finger-grip scalloping on the handles is different. All of the authentic ones (at least in their gallery), have a single handle notch for your index finger, and the rest is one smooth curve back to the pommel.
The other difference is the pivot screw. Miller Bros uses recessed fasteners, and a hex-style female piece on the lock side, like Kershaw. The Chinese ones are domed Torx on both sides.
With or without speed holes. Images of an authentic T1 are hard to come by, and I'm reluctant to simply grab one from their gallery, or hotlink to it. Miller Brothers builds the T1 in a lot of slightly different flavors, and this is a mishmosh of details from several different ones.
In this case, the finger-grip scalloping on the handles is different. All of the authentic ones (at least in their gallery), have a single handle notch for your index finger, and the rest is one smooth curve back to the pommel.
The other difference is the pivot screw. Miller Bros uses recessed fasteners, and a hex-style female piece on the lock side, like Kershaw. The Chinese ones are domed Torx on both sides.