Spyderco Manix

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Tank:

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Hello mates, after seeing the star of this presentation, we now see it in more detail.

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The other side

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Spyderco Manix 1, out of print since 2008, something I do not understand, and I see one of the strongest knives from the house of the spider.

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Lock lockback type

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Sheet thickness 4 mm

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The clicking when acting the Lock-back is very sound, giving an idea of the potential of such insurance.

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More information:

Overall length open: 224mm
Closed: 129mm
Blade length: 95mm
Hole Diameter: 14mm
Edge: 83mm
Sheet thickness: 4mm
Type Steel: CPM-S30V
Weight: 174gr
Handle Material: G-10
Country of manufacture: Golden, Colorado, USA.

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Zipper thumb in according to job types.

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G-10 foliage green

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The clip can be mounted in four positions.

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When in doubt, put it clear, on the planet Earth! :rolleyes:

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Its CPM-S30V steel along the plane of the sheet discharge, the cutter becomes a cream.

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Handle generous and very ergonomic.

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Is left wanting by the camera :p

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G-10 worked very well, it just rough, very pleasant to the touch, hand, or wet slips.

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This is a special edition model of 600 knives with plain edge Manix and foliage green G10 handle.

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A blunt knife, with some very good adjustments.

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Sharpening brings home is just spectacular.

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The rest of the warrior ...

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Basking in the sun, waiting for its next mission!

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Photos of the network, which shows your exploded.

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Are seen its internal reinforcement liners of 1.5 mm, which in turn, are drilled to make them lighter.

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Detail Lock-back insurance

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Greetings.
 
The Manix 1 is one of Mr. Sal's great knives, no doubt about it. I have never seen one in green. What a solid, beefy piece of knife. The Manix 2 XL is a fine progeny, though, and holds its own place of esteem.
 
The reason it's discontinued is because it didn't sell well enough. If it had it would still be around just like the Military is.
 
The Manix 1 is one of Mr. Sal's great knives, no doubt about it. I have never seen one in green. What a solid, beefy piece of knife. The Manix 2 XL is a fine progeny, though, and holds its own place of esteem.
Only 600 made I have 3 of them.
 
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