Got my baby yesterday

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Mancer
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Got my baby yesterday

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Yip yip yip got her got her got her, woooowooooo.

hehehe

Got my grey handled Matriarch, and shes a mean lookin b****,lol

Bloody sharp as well, was feeling the sharpness with my thumb and thought to myself "this aint that sharp",so rubbed the spyder edge on my index fingers knuckle very lightly, thinking once again "donno what all the hype about these spydercos are, they sharp but not that sharp".

I put her down and went to the kitchen to get some juice, when I started pouring and looked down I noticed a "red liquied" running down my hand,LOL

Yip she bit me for doubting her (not bad, light cut), but Im happy I got it, proved just how sharp it is.

Altho a goodside of the matriarch for most but not for me is the weight.

Gawd its like a feather,you literally are holding air in your hand its so light.

I know thats meant to be the case but I reckon Im gonna buy a Civilian sometime just to get some more weight in my hands, like to have the heavier sorts of blades in my hand, something I can really squeeze on and feel.



Never the less, what a blade it is, Sal God bless you 100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 times, youve made my day, week, month, year, decade....

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Well Im a happy man, cant wait to get home today (my chinook is arriving)



seeya pll



MaNcEr



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Well, If you like the beefier blade, the Chinook was a good choice. I love mine.

Steve
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Yeah SK, like the heavier sort of blade, donno why, just feels good to have some weight behind the blade far as Im concerned(altho the matriarch wasnt meant for cutting apples and wood, meant for cutting flesh in defensive means).

Also can anyone out there tell me if its true that the grey handled matriarch's are "special production" one, as in only X amount where produced world wide?
I read that only 500 where made and that they are numbered, mine is the grey handled one but cant see any number on it(not that it matters, Im just curious)

Seeya pll

Loved em Gerbers now I love em Spydies

MaNcEr

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