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Easier with gloves on.

This almost seems like the choil or not arguments.

I can see that, but I remember my sebenzas being a pita to open. While my old BM afck and my spy military and delicas opened so easily. You are probably right. But I never noticed and in normal conditions the hole always opened so fast for me.
 
This almost seems like the choil or not arguments.

I can see that, but I remember my sebenzas being a pita to open. While my old BM afck and my spy military and delicas opened so easily. You are probably right. But I never noticed and in normal conditions the hole always opened so fast for me.

What argument, I thought it was choil or you are wrong...

Just messing. It isn't a hill to die on. The hole and thumb studs will both do everything almost as well. Although bigger spidy hole makes it easier with gloves. Thumb stud or disc's will win out by a bit in that particular use case.

I've also heard people say the hole makes the blade more fragile. I personally don't buy into it as much

I have both, but mostly use other mechanisms, like flippers and wave function....which is sooooooo want on this and will probably order if I order custom blade.

With that said, I'm seriously torn. On one hand thumb studs have those uses. They are also extrra pieces processed by the factory, basically you'd get a little more work put in if you order with thumb studs.

You can anodize the studs and the bolts and have killer accents on a clean piece.

On flip side considering how thin the profile is the hole just keeps it extra clean. If the bolts didn't stick out from the handle as they do, this would be a much much much harder choice.
 
My brain isn't computing the total thickness.

.250"?? That's 6.3mm

My little Victorinox is about 8mm...

Hard to understand how big (small) this guy is... more pics please

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