Pic Request

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John G.
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Pic Request

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Can anyone post some side-by-side pictures of the Mini-Manix, Paramilitary, Delica 4, Caly 3, Caly Jr and Mini-Griptilian to help me compare sizes ? Open, closed, and width would be much appreciated !

Thanks.
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Wow, so demanding! I have one, a D4, so my pics probably won't help you much. But I'm a little curious about these too, so I'll watch
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Sorry my matter/anti-matter containment field isn't strong enough to place a Mini-Griptilian next to any Spydie...
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Sorry, I don't have a Caly3, will a UKPK do as a substitute? :D

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Sorry about the crappy pics, it is really dark here, and I don't have a lightbox (or any photography skill for that matter :o )
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Thanks Yablanowitz. The lighting's perfect for my needs.
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John G. wrote:Can anyone post some side-by-side pictures of the Mini-Manix, Paramilitary, Delica 4, Caly 3, Caly Jr and Mini-Griptilian to help me compare sizes ? Open, closed, and width would be much appreciated !

Thanks.
I will do the best I can here. Very nice comparison shots yablanowitz!!

Ron

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Wow, the Manix truly is a beast. The comparison shots really add perspetive.
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Glad you found them useful :)
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Pic Identification Request.

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I saw this knife sold on ebay, and I was wondering what it is? It resembles a worker, but with a partially rubber (?) handle. Can anyone ID it? The seller said it had not been sharpened.

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Darkfin wrote:I saw this knife sold on ebay, and I was wondering what it is? It resembles a worker, but with a partially rubber (?) handle. Can anyone ID it? The seller said it had not been sharpened.

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Looks like a Spyderkey to me. ;)
Not sure what the handle material is though.
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Horrible picture, but I agree, looks like a Spyderkey, probably with wood scales. It has a "used" look. How much did he get?
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http://cgi.ebay.com/1-bladed-Lock-back- ... dZViewItem

Hmmm, I just assumed a bigger scale, but y'all are prolly right.
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