What a buttery smooth, perfect example of what Seki can produce.
Are you sure it isn't Moki?
I can see the symmetric Y from here.
You are correct. My opinion still stands. Moki and Seki produce some of my favorite Spydies and also some of my finest examples. Hope you are well Brian.
sal wrote: .... even today, we design a knife from the edge out!
What a buttery smooth, perfect example of what Seki can produce.
Are you sure it isn't Moki?
I can see the symmetric Y from here.
You are correct. My opinion still stands. Moki and Seki produce some of my favorite Spydies and also some of my finest examples. Hope you are well Brian.
Oh, I'm good.
I agree, I love everything I have from Moki and Seki. For a while there I was on the hunt for liner locks from Japan. I have a few of them now.
You could have corrected me that Moki is also in Seki City. :p
-Brian A distinguished lurker.
Waiting on a Squeak and Pingo with a Split Spring!
What a buttery smooth, perfect example of what Seki can produce.
That Calypso sure is a nice quality piece. I had to have one too, last year I paid full MSRP to get one from Blazin Blades, at least I know for certain it was brand new. No regrets :D
What a buttery smooth, perfect example of what Seki can produce.
That Calypso sure is a nice quality piece. I had to have one too, last year I paid full MSRP to get one from Blazin Blades, at least I know for certain it was brand new. No regrets :D
It is super quality. If I had held this knife in hand years ago I would have paid full retail. It reconfirms that the Calypso family of knives are my favorites and I could live without any others as long as I keep these.
sal wrote: .... even today, we design a knife from the edge out!
This lil fella just showed up in the mail at work today. Such a unique feel in the hand. Small, yet fills out my hand using the choil. I can't get over how slim this thing is. 3 minutes into it, I love it!
A little side by side of before and after. I debated for quite a while before making this purchase, between the regular size clip or the short clip. I know for me, then deploying the blade using my middle finger I like to use my ring finger to push against the clip, actually helping push the knife into my palm, aiding in a secure grip on the knife. Same thing as when deploying with my thumb, except I use my middle finger on the clip. I wasn't sure how short the short clip was, and didn't want to jeopardize that "comfort" for myself. Maybe something for others to consider if purchasing an MXG clip.
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