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Re: Full titanium pm2

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ohcyclist wrote:Apparently I am the only one here who loves the fluted Millie. A flutes ti para 2 would be highly desirable as far as I am concerned!
I think I love the fluted Ti Millie enough to make up for SurfnGringo and the others who prefer the plain Ti one :), I own 4 of them plus the plain Ti Millie - and 3 fluted Ti Native 5's.

I wish I could have seen one of those rumored fluted CF PM2 prototypes, that sounds really neat!
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Re: Full titanium pm2

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I don't think it's the flutes that offend me so much as the fact it looks more shiny and thus cheap
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Re: Full titanium pm2

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rodloos wrote:
ohcyclist wrote:Apparently I am the only one here who loves the fluted Millie. A flutes ti para 2 would be highly desirable as far as I am concerned!
I think I love the fluted Ti Millie enough to make up for SurfnGringo and the others who prefer the plain Ti one :), I own 4 of them plus the plain Ti Millie - and 3 fluted Ti Native 5's.

I wish I could have seen one of those rumored fluted CF PM2 prototypes, that sounds really neat!
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Re: Full titanium pm2

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The fluted Ti Spydies are gorgeous. (These look cheap-looking?!? :eek: :confused:)

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Both the grey fluted Ti Military and fluted N5 await their S110V blade. (I certainly wasn't going to crack open a CF N5 for the blade, I'm waiting for the lightweight...)

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Re: Full titanium pm2

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My regular Ti millie is sitting in my mailbox right now, I cant wait to compare it to my fluted one. The fluted version is what made me buy the regular version, I like it that much. Its so stinking smooth, that blade just glides out and makes such a lovely thwack when it locks open, its awesome.
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I love my fluted ti and a fluted ti para2 would be a dream come true.

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Re: Full titanium pm2

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Absolutely GORGEOUS stuff guys!!!
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Re: Full titanium pm2

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If it looks as good as the native ti.I will drain my account.lol .going to be one of the hardest spydercos to get .I can see a 10000 page thread flueted ti pm 2 dropping.cmon sal.chime in here
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Re: Full titanium pm2

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Here is one with Casey Lynch scales...

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Re: Full titanium pm2

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Yea my friend has those scales he loves them.I do not like taking apart my pm2s anymore they are a pain to get back right with no play and detent smooth.if you can at all
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Re: Full titanium pm2

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The blue anodized fluted Ti is, imo, one of the best looking knives available right now. Elegance in its simplicity and function.



RadioactiveSpyder wrote:The fluted Ti Spydies are gorgeous. (These look cheap-looking?!? :eek: :confused:)

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Both the grey fluted Ti Military and fluted N5 await their S110V blade. (I certainly wasn't going to crack open a CF N5 for the blade, I'm waiting for the lightweight...)

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Re: Full titanium pm2

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Agreed, the anodized Ti Millie is spectacular, wish I could have snagged one of those but man the secondary price on those now are mind bending.
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Re: Full titanium pm2

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endgame wrote:Yea my friend has those scales he loves them.I do not like taking apart my pm2s anymore they are a pain to get back right with no play and detent smooth.if you can at all

That's different from me, I think the Para is one of the easiest to reassemble. It's the spyderco back locks that are a PITA for me
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Re: Full titanium pm2

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Another piece of eye candy for this thread... I also find the PM2 to be one of the easiest Spydies to mod. :)

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