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Nice! - G-10 spyderco's with liners are always hard to resist. :)
I'm glad the cut-outs in the handle from the prototype didn't make it too production.

Anybody got specs?
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Thanks Kristi, I love this one more than the Manix. :) Looks like Eric took the best from the Native and Chinese Folder and made a nice hybrid.
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:eek: :eek: :eek:
Very interesting, I like it. I think, when it reaches the local dealers and I hold it in my hands, I won't resist to get one.
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We do know it's 80mm from this thread, or at least was planned that way.

http://66.113.178.251/forums/showthread ... mini+manix

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Many thx for the pics. OK....you talked me into one :D

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every time i see a new :spyder: i like i keep saying oh great thats my next EDC/work knife
but then i get it ,like it to much to want to screw it up and it goes in the collection and i keep useing my CRKT :eek:
so here we go again
oh great this mini manix is perfect for my next EDC/work knife ;)
maybe this time i might use it :rolleyes:
after all the reports of its big brother being bomb proof
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Looks great! :)

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Is there a projected shipping date for the mini Manix ???
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Bumping this thread back up, I know there's one or two out there asking question's about the Mini Manix and we are still waiting for the spec's..

Many thank's again for obliging us with the pic Kristi. :) .
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Aside from the clip screw holes, that looks just like a Manix. I mean, I know it's the new Mini Manix, and that is exciting, but it looks just like a Manix.
How about a side X side comparison, for perspective?

One thing I really did not like about the Manix was how wide it was when closed, and I did wish it was just a tad bit thicker, for it's size.
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Of course it looks like the Manix, what else is it supposed to look like with a name like Mini-MANIX ?!
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Zwaplat wrote:Of course it looks like the Manix, what else is it supposed to look like with a name like Mini-MANIX ?!
Is that the official name Kristi? I know many of us here have dubbed it the Mini Manix, but any word on the official name?
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5150 wrote:i know the original doesn't have one, but i think i boye dent would be cool.
The Boye dent would be cool. I get nervous without it.
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I hope there's no dent.
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:spyder: Dent or no dent this knife looks great! :spyder:
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Michael Cook wrote: :spyder: Dent or no dent this knife looks great! :spyder:
Yup.
Couldn't agree more.
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Do dent here as well. One could always be "Dremeled" after for those that want it. :)
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Thanks for the pics Kristi! It's strange, but all the "little brother" production variations seem to appeal to me the most! :p
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