pic 3 is a Lil Temp on top of a Manix. You can see the small difference in edge-length, and the huge difference in handle length.
pic 5 reminded me of those big Sharks that have a small fish 'piggy' backing :D


But then if you switch from edge length to blade length, in pic 4 you see a big difference in blade length, but not as big a difference in handle length. The question is how you want to account for the choil...Ted wrote:Here are the pics as promised
pic 3 is a Lil Temp on top of a Manix. You can see the small difference in edge-length, and the huge difference in handle length.
Must admit, I'm on the opposite side of the fence. I hate the **** Boye dent, pray nightly that Spyderco will cease to use it, and did a happy dance when I saw the Manix did not have one. The primary reason is that I find knives with the dent physically painful to close and, in some cases, impossible to close one handed. The second, is that I find it visually unpleasing since I feel that it ruins the smooth flowing line of the backstrap.talonturbo wrote:Here's my question: Why on earth is there no Boye dent on the Manix??? Since Spydie lockbacks started coming with them, I HATE using older versions that are without. They are much less comfortable to close. Any inside knowledge on this would be appreciated. Thanks.
I have an "undented" Native that I was gripping tightly cutting through some thick material, and the tight grip combined with the movement of the knife back and forth actually unlocked the **** thing in my hand. And no, the lock's not defective. But I can hold the knife in certain grips and squeeze it so tightly that it unlocks. I would be loathe to buy a Spyderco that I'm actually going to use without the Boye Dent; if I ever end up with a Manix it might end up as collection material only, since I'm fairly attached to my fingers. However, the relative length of the exposed part of the lockbar to the thickness of the handle may make it less of an issue on this particular model. I'd have to handle one to see.talonturbo wrote:Hi Deacon. Congrats on getting your way with the Manix. It's funny, but I find that the dent not only looks better, but makes one hand closing (which I do 100% of the time) much easier and free of the slight pain I feel without the dent.