[b]Left handed males make up ONLY 6% of the population.
and MJ handles all of that as politely and as cool as can be. He seems like a super cool guy. He also does an excellent job as the Spyderco Youtube channel narrator.
Art and Design is what initially drew me to weapons and tools, and then ultimately knives. Even before I became fascinated by cutting performance.Mushroom wrote: ↑Fri Jan 28, 2022 7:13 amGood video, I enjoyed hearing Mikes perspective on the knife. I was glad to hear him speak on the artistic value of the knife. That is something that seems totally lost on today’s market but is something I have always appreciated about knives, especially Spyderco knives. I’ve studied art and design for many years and it’s actually one of the driving forces behind why I enjoy collecting Spyderco knives.
This knife will 110% make its way into my collection at some point. It’s going to be like a giant McBee and I already know I’m going to love it.
I agree ! Last dedicated lefty was the PM2 , before that the Military, and before that the Police CF . Lefty’s Unite ! MG2
I always feel like R.I.L s, in the right hand configuration, are more suited for left handed persons. When one grips the knife very hard, a right handed person would push the lock bar into a more locked position. For a left handed person, the solid scale is the one, that receives all the pressure. Or it may just be me and the way I grip my knives.