Native Chief ?
- Manix Guy 2
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hello Sal
Two friends got to see the proto Manix at BLADE Show and were very hyped when they got back . The Chief is a beauty but for me not in FFG , blade is just fine as represented in the photo . MG2
sal wrote:I think that Eric's new full flat Manix with the ball-cage lock would serve the design requirement. It's thinner than the first version.
sal
:eek: - "Full flat Manix with ball--cage lock" - Sounds Awesome.
I agree after comparing. The Original Manix reallly looks like it would serve everything and more than the Native Chief Proto - Flat grind and likely better ergos in the handle, choil looks more ergonomic on Manix, etc.
Blade shape is debatable. I really like both: with and without hump; spear-point with more point and very shallow belly vs. leaf-blade with slightly more belly = both are good blade shapes.

..... So, since the new Manix has been shown at shows, when can we see some pics here?
Now I am worked up!
I just ordered 3 Spydies in the last couple of days that I don't even have yet and now I am dying to see the new Manix!!!
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This blade is a MUST!!!!
Mr Glesser I'll take one in PE, CE & SE. This is really timely for me because I've been EDCing an older 440V Native for the past few weeks and I"ve really developed a deep appreciation for the Golden CO made Native. And that 440V blade steel is just fabulous in that model. I'm probably going to EDC it for the rest of the year and then some :cool: 
Sir that is one really cool design. As you can see by the responses you've gotten that knife already is a hit!!! Please keep us posted and please consider using a tool steel, or one of Crucible's other great blade steels for this one. I'm almost as excited about this model as I am the H-1 Spyderhawk we've chatted about.
Come on guy's/gals we need to beat the drum hard for this one. This is like a cross between the Native and the older Zowada model. This is one cool design!!!

Sir that is one really cool design. As you can see by the responses you've gotten that knife already is a hit!!! Please keep us posted and please consider using a tool steel, or one of Crucible's other great blade steels for this one. I'm almost as excited about this model as I am the H-1 Spyderhawk we've chatted about.
Come on guy's/gals we need to beat the drum hard for this one. This is like a cross between the Native and the older Zowada model. This is one cool design!!!
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Oh, man...OH, man! Approximately when will we see pics? Will it be called the Manix II? Are you trying to thin my wallet? :Dsal wrote:I think that Eric's new full flat Manix with the ball-cage lock would serve the design requirement. It's thinner than the first version.
sal
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I like it, in fact this is the only Native I would like to buy. If it would be real. :)
Sad thing is, it looks like the chinese were faster on the 'chief'..
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Sad thing is, it looks like the chinese were faster on the 'chief'..
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G-10 and left/right tip-up clip :eek: Bummer it's a %#$@& crappy knockoff and not the real thing224477 wrote:Sad thing is, it looks like the chinese were faster on the 'chief'

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Funny the description says it's linerlock but it looks like a lock back. Looks like this dealer has a lot of look alikes.
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I really really liked the Native 4 but could never get myself one when it was in production. Afterwards, noting that the blades were becoming shorter, I never considered buying the other versions. This if it's made, will be an exception. It will also be an ideal model for the forum knife some day.
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