
Thoughts? Positive/negative?
Good to hear!gbelleh wrote:I wasn't very interested in the Techno, but bought one anyway out of curiosity. Now it's unexpectedly one of my favorites. I've been carrying and using it everyday around the house. It's a stout, sturdy, but very handy little knife, and the quality and craftsmanship are top notch. I'm very glad I bought it. It's worth every penny. You won't be disappointed!
This seems good. :confused:SpydieZ wrote:Leftie techno owners can we get some more feedback on ease of opening? I know the guy Above says it's difficult but I can open my ppt with no problems and it appears to have the same amount of hole showing. I want to buy this guy so bad!
I don't own a PPT, but two things that jump out. The PPT has a scale over the lock scale and the handle is bigger. This fixes the small purchase and exposed lock bar issue.SpydieZ wrote:Leftie techno owners can we get some more feedback on ease of opening? I know the guy Above says it's difficult but I can open my ppt with no problems and it appears to have the same amount of hole showing. I want to buy this guy so bad!
IMO, it looks like stonewashed titanium should look. It actually has more of a golden tint to it than my stonewashed ZT 0550.DeathBySnooSnoo wrote:Also...why is the Ti looking so much like just regular old steel? Most Ti that I have seen has a slight bit of yellow-ish color to it, but the Techno just looks like a stone washed stainless steel knife, not like Ti at all.
Looks like titanium to me? If you compare it to the blade steel, which is also stonewashed, the handles are darker with a very faint goldy tint in some lights, but my Ti millie just looks flat grey.DeathBySnooSnoo wrote:Also...why is the Ti looking so much like just regular old steel? Most Ti that I have seen has a slight bit of yellow-ish color to it, but the Techno just looks like a stone washed stainless steel knife, not like Ti at all.