![wink ;)](./images/smilies/winking-face.png)
Another thing I think is worth mentioning is that there is that there seems to be so much emphasis being placed on the ease of opening, or "flickability," of knives being a more desirable characteristic these days (I blame the social media for this almost exclusively..). Since when has a controlled slow-thumb-roll become a somehow "inferior" method of opening a knife? Not every blade is going to rocket out with the subtlest motion of the daintiest finger.. such as the Slysz designs.. and, as far as i'm concerned, that is ok! Slow and steady seems perfectly functional to me and I certainly wouldn't want do discount a model that may be fantastic in other areas just because I can't flick it open with my weak-hand pinky finger! This isn't meant as a knock at you Michael, or anyone else.. I get that people like what they like and that's ok too! haha sometimes I start typing and just ramble on.. Anyways, as Sal always says, "All good, just different." :)