MicroJimbo?
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When someone makes Smurf blue aftermarket scales for the Microjimbo that are shaped like the Yo1 scales, I'd buy those and call it a day :)
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Can’t wait to hear more reviews
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Microjimbo arrived this afternoon. In hand photo for those like me with typical Asian male sized hands.
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Were the initial allotments limited?
Looking to scoop both flavors and in no rush but just curious as it appears OOS in my regular spots.
Looking to scoop both flavors and in no rush but just curious as it appears OOS in my regular spots.
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Spyderco normally releases in small batches to start as sort of test runsUnbrokenchain33 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 25, 2024 10:02 pmWere the initial allotments limited?
Looking to scoop both flavors and in no rush but just curious as it appears OOS in my regular spots.
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Very nice, keep the pictures coming please! Really looking forward to this one, hopefully in a tool steel. Lets REXify it!
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I just tried your scenario and it works great! Excellent tidbit. The handle drop opening works very smoothly and I notice the pinch grip has the most reliable smooth-exit from my pocket. I heard Massad say he liked gravity drop because "Pinch and Wrist Flick" was a less-fine motor movement than something like a thumb flick or middle finger flick, and therefore more reliable under pressure. Normally Im a thumb flicker, but see how this fits nicely in the greater bag of tricks.Michael Janich wrote: ↑Fri Jan 12, 2024 8:02 amIf I am in an environment that frowns on visible clips, I'll drop my primary knife into my back pocket (swapping it for the Delica that lives there) and switch to a handle-drop opening.
I submit "WokeJimbo". Just kidding. But its funny and conveys the point.Michael Janich wrote: ↑Fri Jan 12, 2024 8:02 amI already bob Yo 2s to 2.5 inches to make "ChicagoJimbos." Grinding them to 3 inches is even easier... We just need to find a cool name to go with it...
Also, when you mentioned grinding down a knife, you said "leave a tab as the heat sink for roughing, then carefully remove at the end as not to overheat". I dont quite understand what you mean by Tab. Could you elaborate? or have a pic mid-project? Thanks!
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Dear Spyderwebs:
Historically, the handle drop was a "go-to" opening in Spyderco's early days, when all models were tip down. The disadvantage of it is that it reduces the contact surface of the hand to the thumb and index finger and, on longer knives, requires a bit of repositioning of the hand after the opening. It's still a great option, though, and one of the advantages of the Trademark Round Hole over thumb studs and disks.
"WokeJimbo?" No. Being legally compliant to bolster your claim to lawful self-defense is responsible, not "woke." For the "I'd rather be tried by 12 than carried by 6" crowd, feel free to test that theory.
As far as understanding the "tab" when I bob a blade, imagine grinding the desired taper of the spine, but stopping short of the point by about 1/4 inch. As you grind, the taper of the spine becomes more and more pronounced, but the tip becomes a bit of as unicorn horn to better tolerate heat. Once you get the shape of the spine where you want it, you carefully grind off the horn, cooling frequently, until it meets the line of the spine and completes the shortening if the blade.
I'll have to see if I have any photos of the grinding process midway.
Stay safe,
Mike
Historically, the handle drop was a "go-to" opening in Spyderco's early days, when all models were tip down. The disadvantage of it is that it reduces the contact surface of the hand to the thumb and index finger and, on longer knives, requires a bit of repositioning of the hand after the opening. It's still a great option, though, and one of the advantages of the Trademark Round Hole over thumb studs and disks.
"WokeJimbo?" No. Being legally compliant to bolster your claim to lawful self-defense is responsible, not "woke." For the "I'd rather be tried by 12 than carried by 6" crowd, feel free to test that theory.
As far as understanding the "tab" when I bob a blade, imagine grinding the desired taper of the spine, but stopping short of the point by about 1/4 inch. As you grind, the taper of the spine becomes more and more pronounced, but the tip becomes a bit of as unicorn horn to better tolerate heat. Once you get the shape of the spine where you want it, you carefully grind off the horn, cooling frequently, until it meets the line of the spine and completes the shortening if the blade.
I'll have to see if I have any photos of the grinding process midway.
Stay safe,
Mike
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Anyone else wish there was a version with a satin blade with the blacked out hardware? Generally prefer non coated blades but love the blacked out hardware!
I know the clips can be ordered from the factory store.
I know the clips can be ordered from the factory store.
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Thank you very much for the clarification Mike. I'm going to first practice on a kitchen knife that got de-tipped, then maybe on the Centofante 3 if I feel good about my grind to remove .16" to get it LA county legal. Sorry for the bad joke. A desire for compliance was actually underlying the bad humor. It was mostly meant as an expression of frustration with arbitrary length laws.
Thanks again for the info!
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Mike, why not use S45VN in the microjimbo? I am really impressed by that steel in my Para3, I would imagine that its properties would fit the MicroJimbo as well.
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A couple of comparison shots…
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Spyderco is very good at working with CPM S30V, so it tends to be a go-to choice for new models. Even the Military 2 is S30V. Perhaps in the future both models will be considered for other steels.
Stay safe,
Mike
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Generally speaking, little differentiates between S30V, S35VN, S45VN and SPY27 in terms of Toughness, Edge Retention and Corrosion Resistance but they’re all better than VG-10 and BD1N.
See the chart and graph below from Larrin: Knife Steel Nerds.
See the chart and graph below from Larrin: Knife Steel Nerds.
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Thanks for the comparison photos RadioactiveSpyder
Blew it up on the tablet to 1:1 and verified I can get a four finger grip.
Now just waiting on the black blade version ...
Blew it up on the tablet to 1:1 and verified I can get a four finger grip.
Now just waiting on the black blade version ...
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The just released issue of Spyderco byte newsletter has a lot of information about the MicroJimbo, Michael Janich and the other members of his family of self defense knives.
https://mailchi.mp/spyderco/spyderco-by ... 963d2ec1ef
https://youtu.be/FkNNHOUdGjA
https://mailchi.mp/spyderco/spyderco-by ... 963d2ec1ef
https://youtu.be/FkNNHOUdGjA
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Believe me, I know this first hand. Mr Janich is 100% correct. If you use a knife in self defense, you had better be in your home, otherwise they are going to convict you no matter what you say.Michael Janich wrote: ↑Thu Feb 01, 2024 8:07 amFor the "I'd rather be tried by 12 than carried by 6" crowd, feel free to test that theory.
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Stay safe,
Mike
I think that I am going to pick one of these up.
It looks neat and if I ever go to Chicago I'll take it with me.
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