So many excellent pictures this week! As usual, it's really hard to pick a favorite, but this week, Photo of the Week goes to Connor (aka The Meat Man), with his Manix lw in ice-coated branches. https://files.catbox.moe/vyrv8k.JPG Runner up goes to T-1000, with a very cool gritty monochromatic shot...
Police, harpy, pacific salt, endura, rescue.. Pure cutting power with everything considered would be the shaman. The pe is already a cutting powerhouse but with the serrations its unstoppable. One of my personal favorite SE spydercos. I also love the para 3 SE. Hell I like all spydercos better with ...
Maybe it's a coincidence but only the ffg seki lockbacks that I've owned had vertical play. My sabre ground enduras, ss police, tasman and pacific salt 1 have zero play in any direction after MUCH use. I'm surprised that the pacific salt hasn't developed any considering all of the industrial zip tie...
Im not sure what the rules for this thread are so I apologize if Im breaking them by reposting a pic that I posted in another thread, I just like this picture.
I carry mine to work at the plant and it gets exposed to every weather element you can think of, as well as hours of sweat, oil and grime in the pivot, you name it. Action is drop shut smooth and lockup is the best on any lock back spyderco I have ever had. Zero play after constant use. https://i.im...
I love my s110v military, one of my top 3 favorite knives. Not sure why everyone is so scared of sharpening it. It doesn’t require any special skills, just takes a few more passes on the stone. I freehand sharpen mine and touch it up on the ceramic rods to get it crazy sharp. Holds an edge forever a...
Poor, old S30V! Such a good steel for a base model (and generally), yet still the least votes...
I know man! I love s30v. Great mix of edge holding, corrosion resistance and toughness. One of my favorite all around steels for a working blade, which is what the military is!