The Monday Picture Show! Manix 80mm

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The Monday Picture Show! Manix 80mm

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Good Monday to you all,

The Manix 80mm was sitting on the door step this afternoon. Needless to say, I'm in a very good mood! :D

A little bigger than I though, but still a step down from it's big brother. If you love the Manix, you will for sure love this "little" baby.

Ok enough talk..

Enjoy!

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Some hand pics.

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NICE PICS! :spyder: :D :eek:

I asked this before but I cannot remember where.

Why is the manix without a boye detent?
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skcusloa wrote:NICE PICS! :spyder: :D :eek:

I asked this before but I cannot remember where.

Why is the manix without a boye detent?
I can't answer that.. but I can say.. I'm glad it does not have it. :)
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awsome, I think il be picking one up.
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pjrocco wrote:I can't answer that.. but I can say.. I'm glad it does not have it. :)
Amen to that Rock! And thanks for the pics! Is the thickness of the 80mm the same as its big brother?
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The Deacon wrote:Is the thickness of the 80mm the same as its big brother?
Yep, same thickness Paul. :)
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Thanks much Rock!

I really was thinking that thing was going to be a bit smaller. I didn't think it would be that much larger than a Delica or a Calypso Jr. That's just way too big for my liking. The Para is about as large as I'd want to go (I don't like how "fat" the handle is on the mini-manix). The Para is nice and light however.

Again, thanks Rock. :)
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Best pictures I have seen yet Thanks. It looks like an awesome knife. You don't by chance have a Native you could do a comparrison picture with do you?
Thanks for the pictures!

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Nice comparison photos Rock. Thanks and enjoy it.
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ront wrote:Best pictures I have seen yet Thanks. It looks like an awesome knife. You don't by chance have a Native you could do a comparrison picture with do you?
Thanks for the pictures!

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I lost the day light here.. I will take some pics with the Native tomorrow for you.
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That would be great. One of you pictures is my desktop at the present :) .

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finally, Thx for the great pic man!
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Congrats Rock, Thanks for the pics. It doesn't look like a small knife. A good comprimise between a small (little big) knife, and a large one.
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Thanks for the cool pics Rock! Awesome comparison shots...gotta get one! ;) :cool:
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I'm always in the mood for naked knife pics! Thanks for the great pics...looks like a real beefy mutha. Might have to get one or three and a couple of its big brutha. :D
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