so what's everyone's favorite non-auto folder?
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- mrbigg
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so what's everyone's favorite non-auto folder?
now that i'm satisfied that i have enough auto's to play with for a while, i've been paying more attention to manual knives.
i'm curious to know which manuals have gotten the rest of you auto freaks excited lately????
i'm curious to know which manuals have gotten the rest of you auto freaks excited lately????
- Pushbutton
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Great post Mr Bigg.
I have been carrying the same knife for 6 or 7 years now and it's the BM Stryker. I have it tweaked to perfection and can open it as fast as any auto and the handle fits my hand in both forward and reverse like it was made special for me. I have tons of manuals some with holes some with studs and discs. The Stryker fits so perfect in the small of my back that I don't even realize I'm carrying it. Plus I then can carry another in my pocket. I have tried rotating with others but find the Stryker is just better. PB
I have been carrying the same knife for 6 or 7 years now and it's the BM Stryker. I have it tweaked to perfection and can open it as fast as any auto and the handle fits my hand in both forward and reverse like it was made special for me. I have tons of manuals some with holes some with studs and discs. The Stryker fits so perfect in the small of my back that I don't even realize I'm carrying it. Plus I then can carry another in my pocket. I have tried rotating with others but find the Stryker is just better. PB
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My mom wanted a non stainless high carbon blade(for the kitchen, shes not like dirty gerty ) and asked me to find it cause all she could find was the stainless stuff... It took a while, but i did... I would really like to find more like it in my folders/autos.
Very funny, Scotty. Now beam down my clothes.