Poll for 2010 Forum Knife

Discuss Spyderco's products and history.

What is your preference for a < $100 2010 Forum knife?

$45 FRN UKPK
32
21%
$50 CF Cat
14
9%
$65 FRN Native
6
4%
$88 G10 FFG Manix 2
89
60%
$97 G10 UKPK
8
5%
 
Total votes: 149

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#81

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How about a Manix 2 FFG with Little temp´ green scales?
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JNewell wrote:Could be...need to think about this one...154CM blade is already quite good...do I need blue G10??? :D
No thinking necessary for me. One blue Manix 2 has just been sold.
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#83

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I'd love to see a Carbon Fiber Urban or UKPK
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#84

Post by RIOT »

no offense but i wish you had an "other" section on this, i prefer the japan Spyderco's over everything else, it always seems like they are built better to me..... or maybe im so old fashioned that i cant get past the way things used to be
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#85

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LorenzoL wrote:No, but you need FFG!
On this knife, you might be right! :D
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#86

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I voted for the Manix 2 but I will be happy with what ever model Sal, Kristi and crew decide!
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#87

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The Manix2 has had some great reviews both home and abroad. I think there are many of us that are impressed by Eric's designs. Manix2 is on many peoples list.
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#88

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Sequimite wrote:They describe it as a regular product but it's not in the 2010 Catalog.

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edit- it says "Sprint" at the bottom, just noticed.
I asked for this as the forum knife without even knowing it existed. :eek:
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Maybe we can get a Hawkbill Manix, then. :D

Or any heavy duty hawkbill with a ball bearing lock.
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Donut wrote:Maybe we can get a Hawkbill Manix, then. :D

Or any heavy duty hawkbill with a ball bearing lock.
That's kind of a neat idea. Looking at my Manix there might even be enough room to fit a Hawkbill blade into the Manix package, but it wouldn't be a particularly 'aggressive' hawkbill. Something like a P'kal blade. Course that would require some new tooling for the different blade shape=not feasible for a forum run.
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#91

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Unless it was custom ground by hand, that is.
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Donut wrote:Maybe we can get a Hawkbill Manix, then. :D

Or any heavy duty hawkbill with a ball bearing lock.
The Superhawk didn't qualify as heavy duty? The compression lock is probably for all practical purposes as strong as the CBL. :D
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