CPM 15v Manix 2
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I've found that one of the best uses for my little ti prybar is actually for opening paint cans. I also use it to clear away ice that has accumulated in freezers, by the fans or seals. It can open bottles, but obviously not as good as a SAK cap lifter. Nifty, almost indestructible little pocket tool.
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Now that we're waaaayyyy off the 15V Manix haha, I've also thought those pry bars are pretty nice looking. I've seen plenty I would carry for the heck of it, just not the price. Like others are mentioning, I carry my SAK Tinker on me every day for those kind of tasks at work if I happen to be in an area where I can't access the proper tools.
On the price part, none of us are to judge. You wouldn't believe how many guys at work over the years find out how much some of these knives cost that I carry and their shocked or think I'm crazy. "I have a $20 knife that does the same thing" Sometimes those people don't get the response they deserve, because they don't seem interested in why, or learning anything.
My wife got me a pretty flashy watch for my birthday last year, totally not my style because I'm a basic baseball hat, tee shirt, jeans and some low key Nikes or skateboarding shoes kind of guy. I just really liked the look of it and she surprised me with it a few months later. Sometimes it's nice to just have something nice, even though totally unnecessary.
On the price part, none of us are to judge. You wouldn't believe how many guys at work over the years find out how much some of these knives cost that I carry and their shocked or think I'm crazy. "I have a $20 knife that does the same thing" Sometimes those people don't get the response they deserve, because they don't seem interested in why, or learning anything.
My wife got me a pretty flashy watch for my birthday last year, totally not my style because I'm a basic baseball hat, tee shirt, jeans and some low key Nikes or skateboarding shoes kind of guy. I just really liked the look of it and she surprised me with it a few months later. Sometimes it's nice to just have something nice, even though totally unnecessary.
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I hope it will release any day now getting crazed by a few other options i have that i could buy extra if the extra money wasn’t a problem. I need my Manix fix and fast!
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every time this thread is bumped, i think it's time. then i open it and we're talking about designer pry bars.
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C36MCW2, C258YL, C253GBBK, C258GFBL, C101GBBK2, C11GYW, C11FWNB20CV, C101GBN15V2, C101GODFDE2, C60GGY, C149G, C189, C101GBN2, MT35, C211TI, C242CF, C217GSSF, C101BN2, C85G2, C91BBK, C142G, C122GBBK, LBK, LYL3HB, C193, C28YL2, C11ZPGYD, C41YL5, C252G, C130G, PLKIT1
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C36MCW2, C258YL, C253GBBK, C258GFBL, C101GBBK2, C11GYW, C11FWNB20CV, C101GBN15V2, C101GODFDE2, C60GGY, C149G, C189, C101GBN2, MT35, C211TI, C242CF, C217GSSF, C101BN2, C85G2, C91BBK, C142G, C122GBBK, LBK, LYL3HB, C193, C28YL2, C11ZPGYD, C41YL5, C252G, C130G, PLKIT1
spyderco steels:
H2, CPM 20CV, CPM 15V, CTS 204P, CPM CRUWEAR, CPM S30V, N690Co, M390, CPM MagnaCut, LC200N, CTS XHP, H1, 8Cr13MoV, GIN-1, CTS BD1, VG-10, VG-10/Damascus, 440C
Re: CPM 15v Manix 2
Lamnia says it will arrive in january. But thats an EU dealer. The USA dealers usually get it a few weeks sooner.
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yes it does.... and no, it's a fancy titanium pen, costs more than the prybar
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Dang, just in time for Christmas maybe (for those of us in the US anyway)? I've had the money burning a hole in my pocket for this thing, but I guess I can spend it on other spydies for now
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Same here, very tempted on:
1. The Manix 2 XL St. Nick
2. The GB2 M4
Passed on the XL, tough to do and now eyeing the GB2 hard. I just don’t want to drop $400 on knives right before the holidays. The GB2 is a great looking knife though… if it was anything but CF it would be sold.
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Prada is making one
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Apologies for the completely off topic prybar discussion, but it helps pass the time while we wait for the BBB folder
Anyways I know you guys are cracking wise about fancy expensive designer prybars, but Casey Lynch makes an exceptionally high quality product. Guaranteed for life, you break or bend it, he'll fix it. And he is a very hands on small business owner. He doesn't have a forum like sal and Spyderco do, but he is very accessible and responsive on social media and email. Every prybar shows up in a very nice hand packaged box with your name on it, and a hand written thank you note from Casey. Give one a try and see if you don't like it.
A lot of people think Spyderco's are over priced pocket jewlery until they use one.
Anyways I know you guys are cracking wise about fancy expensive designer prybars, but Casey Lynch makes an exceptionally high quality product. Guaranteed for life, you break or bend it, he'll fix it. And he is a very hands on small business owner. He doesn't have a forum like sal and Spyderco do, but he is very accessible and responsive on social media and email. Every prybar shows up in a very nice hand packaged box with your name on it, and a hand written thank you note from Casey. Give one a try and see if you don't like it.
A lot of people think Spyderco's are over priced pocket jewlery until they use one.
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I just got a Teale Design pry/driver. When pocket knives are commonly $150 and higher, a quality pry bar makes some sense. At least as much sense as what we pay for a pocket knife these days. Plus, you can loan that to someone in lieu of a knife since you know that’s what they really need.
CountyComm/Maratac and some others make much plainer and much less expensive bars as well. Certainly worth the few grams of extra weight in your pocket versus being forced to use your knife.
Save that 15v edge for pure cutting tasks!
CountyComm/Maratac and some others make much plainer and much less expensive bars as well. Certainly worth the few grams of extra weight in your pocket versus being forced to use your knife.
Save that 15v edge for pure cutting tasks!
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Casey Lynch is good people. He deserves every bit of success that comes his way. Courteous as they come.
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I spent much of October looking for The elusive "Gray Ghost" of Oregon, Blacktail deer.
It was a nice transition from fall to winter doing some still hunting in the pacific northwest.
While it was refreshing to get outdoors this excursion is really showed the importance of scouting before the hunting season which I just haven't been able to do being stuck in the shop and knife test lab all the time.
The CPM 15V Manix 2 was kind enough to tag along
on the hunting trip. There wasn't any firecraft or woodcrafting since that would have been a distraction from the objective.
I'm using a Remington 700 chambered in .270 Winchester, it's basically a .30-06 (.27-06) with a necked down case, a lighter, narrower bullet yet the same case length as a .30-06, which is the famous cartridge most of our grandfathers used during World War II in their M1 Garands. The .270 Win is an old classic, very pleasant to shoot with good range and effect, it shoots flatter and has less recoil than .30-06
We would move to positions on game trails early in the morning before sunrise hoping to catch some of the deer moving.
After several days of this it was time to move up to higher elevation to do some spot and stalk.
However, the nice fall weather had changed to Winter and snow had come.
It's certainly not as fun to do hiking in the cold and wet with elevation.
No deer for me this season but I enjoyed the nice little break from the shop and the quietness of the woods.
It was a nice transition from fall to winter doing some still hunting in the pacific northwest.
While it was refreshing to get outdoors this excursion is really showed the importance of scouting before the hunting season which I just haven't been able to do being stuck in the shop and knife test lab all the time.
The CPM 15V Manix 2 was kind enough to tag along
on the hunting trip. There wasn't any firecraft or woodcrafting since that would have been a distraction from the objective.
I'm using a Remington 700 chambered in .270 Winchester, it's basically a .30-06 (.27-06) with a necked down case, a lighter, narrower bullet yet the same case length as a .30-06, which is the famous cartridge most of our grandfathers used during World War II in their M1 Garands. The .270 Win is an old classic, very pleasant to shoot with good range and effect, it shoots flatter and has less recoil than .30-06
We would move to positions on game trails early in the morning before sunrise hoping to catch some of the deer moving.
After several days of this it was time to move up to higher elevation to do some spot and stalk.
However, the nice fall weather had changed to Winter and snow had come.
It's certainly not as fun to do hiking in the cold and wet with elevation.
No deer for me this season but I enjoyed the nice little break from the shop and the quietness of the woods.
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Manix2 cpm15v appears on Lamnia webstore as "comming soon" in january 2023?! What?! That long? I expected it sooner.
Here is screenshot: https://ibb.co/TBS12Rn
Here is screenshot: https://ibb.co/TBS12Rn
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As far as corrosion resistance for CPM 15v in real world it's really difficult to discern differences between non stainless tool steels without controlled testing, they will all develop some form of patina with use or abuse this picture is not a representative of how these different steels stack.
But I thought it was nice to show in real world over long periods of time with use you could see staining on the carbon pm tool steel blades, this is no cause for alarm.
The CPM Rex 45 military has a lot more severe patina and corrosion but this has nothing to do with the steel being more prone to corrosion than the others. This knife is not mine and belongs to another user; a hunting friend, he had left it outside for a week in the rain.
While we can discern differences better with controlled testing the differences will honestly be marginal they are simply not stainless steels.
I would say these types of pm tool steels are not as reactive as simple steels like 1095 and 52100, but can be more reactive than 3V and Cruwear.
But I thought it was nice to show in real world over long periods of time with use you could see staining on the carbon pm tool steel blades, this is no cause for alarm.
The CPM Rex 45 military has a lot more severe patina and corrosion but this has nothing to do with the steel being more prone to corrosion than the others. This knife is not mine and belongs to another user; a hunting friend, he had left it outside for a week in the rain.
While we can discern differences better with controlled testing the differences will honestly be marginal they are simply not stainless steels.
I would say these types of pm tool steels are not as reactive as simple steels like 1095 and 52100, but can be more reactive than 3V and Cruwear.
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The Remington 700 adds even more Cred BBB. I've been an enthusiast since I bought my first 700 ADL in .243 when I was 14 years old. I shot the barrel out then replaced it with a fancy .308 stainless job. Even with all the fancy stuff around these days nothing beats a Remington 700 for me.
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My first rife was a 30-06, as a young teenager I always remember that thing having a lot of recoil, almost as much as my dads 300 Win Mag.
Here are four deer I saw while walking the dog the other day about 50 feet away, but is a sickening 70 here in the DC area. Hate the heat…
Here are four deer I saw while walking the dog the other day about 50 feet away, but is a sickening 70 here in the DC area. Hate the heat…
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My aunt lives in silver springs and the deer population there never fails to shock me. I know it’s relatively populated and therefor not conducive to hunting but is hunting tightly regulated in Maryland or something? I’m telling you…winter, spring, summer and fall…there are deer EVERYWHERE at my aunt’s place.WilliamMunny wrote: ↑Mon Nov 07, 2022 5:10 amMy first rife was a 30-06, as a young teenager I always remember that thing having a lot of recoil, almost as much as my dads 300 Win Mag.
Here are four deer I saw while walking the dog the other day about 50 feet away, but is a sickening 70 here in the DC area. Hate the heat…
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