Amsterdam Meet 2013 Report of Upcoming Spyderco Prototypes
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Darn it, one measurement I didn't think off. I can't really remember what the blade thicknes was, sorry. Perhaps one of the other attendees can help?JT wrote:WOW!!!! Thanks Wouter for the pics!
What's the blade thickness of the battle station? This one is on my MUST have list! Great job Dialex!!!!!! Where do I sign up for one, or two... I NEED them right now! :D
I asked Sal if it was 420 like the Caly 3 and he knew for sure it was not 420 but a much harder steel with the same harding cycles as Superblue after some thinking he said he thought it was ATS-34 but he was not 100% sure. Whats nice is that Sal also told Spyderco only uses 2 japanees company for the Superblue knives, Moki and Sakai. Moki stamps out the superblue blades, thats why they are solid Superblue but doesn't doe it for ZDP-189 and laminates the ZDP. Sakai on the other does the opposite. They prefer to laminate the Superblue and do the ZDP in one piece. Very funny IMO to see 2 maker with the same steel do just the oppositejabba359 wrote:Looks like ATS-34.
Current EDC: Techno, Squeak, Southard Flipper, Caly 3.5
New Arrivals: Chap3, Domino, Sage 3
2014 Wishlist: Yo2 CF, Deviant Friction, Tatanka, Tusk, Firefly
Oldies Wishlist: Delica CF PE, Civilian CF PE
New Arrivals: Chap3, Domino, Sage 3
2014 Wishlist: Yo2 CF, Deviant Friction, Tatanka, Tusk, Firefly
Oldies Wishlist: Delica CF PE, Civilian CF PE
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It has a texture to it, but nothing too aggressive. I do believe it's a glass fiber laminate over G10 though.jabba359 wrote:That Domino looks great! Certainly a must have! Anybody know if any info was shared about the Carbon Fiber used on it? Is is smooth, or does it have a texture to it? It has an unusual pattern and I'd be interested in learning more.
Thanks so much for your time...I have two kids myself and fully understand how difficult it is to do anything more than be a dad when they're not in school, especially my daughterMr Blonde wrote:And two little girls to feed, bathe and put to bed, these days. Who BTW are so much better looking than you guys. :)
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If I remember correctly it is 3mm like the regular Manix2Mr Blonde wrote:Darn it, one measurement I didn't think off. I can't really remember what the blade thicknes was, sorry. Perhaps one of the other attendees can help?
Current EDC: Techno, Squeak, Southard Flipper, Caly 3.5
New Arrivals: Chap3, Domino, Sage 3
2014 Wishlist: Yo2 CF, Deviant Friction, Tatanka, Tusk, Firefly
Oldies Wishlist: Delica CF PE, Civilian CF PE
New Arrivals: Chap3, Domino, Sage 3
2014 Wishlist: Yo2 CF, Deviant Friction, Tatanka, Tusk, Firefly
Oldies Wishlist: Delica CF PE, Civilian CF PE
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At last!!!
The original Manix was always a knife I wanted to love, except for the fingers grooves, arcs, and butt-end profiles that never quite fitted my hands...
I reshaped a few scales to compensate...
It is/was a solid folder, and probably the toughest lock back that I ever used...
The smoothing off of the Domino as such, as Wouter mentioned, like a refined Manix 2, is rather special..and it is a flipper...
I cannot wait to try one out...
The original Manix was always a knife I wanted to love, except for the fingers grooves, arcs, and butt-end profiles that never quite fitted my hands...
I reshaped a few scales to compensate...
It is/was a solid folder, and probably the toughest lock back that I ever used...
The smoothing off of the Domino as such, as Wouter mentioned, like a refined Manix 2, is rather special..and it is a flipper...
I cannot wait to try one out...
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Or perhaps Alex, since it's his design.Mr Blonde wrote:Darn it, one measurement I didn't think off. I can't really remember what the blade thicknes was, sorry. Perhaps one of the other attendees can help?
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+1 and if i understood Sal well you will need to buy 6 to have the series :) Stretch, Endura, Delica, Dragonfly, Manbug and Ladybug :DBlerv wrote:Oh great, now I gotta buy 4 more Superblue knives :p
The lamination is very cool and should be easier for the ELU to maintain. Sign me up!
Current EDC: Techno, Squeak, Southard Flipper, Caly 3.5
New Arrivals: Chap3, Domino, Sage 3
2014 Wishlist: Yo2 CF, Deviant Friction, Tatanka, Tusk, Firefly
Oldies Wishlist: Delica CF PE, Civilian CF PE
New Arrivals: Chap3, Domino, Sage 3
2014 Wishlist: Yo2 CF, Deviant Friction, Tatanka, Tusk, Firefly
Oldies Wishlist: Delica CF PE, Civilian CF PE
The Domino was one of my favorites, the action was buttery smooth. It has the same ball-bearing pivot system as the Southard.
Additionally it felt extremly lightweight for a knife of that size.
Additionally it felt extremly lightweight for a knife of that size.
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