Hey folks
Haven't posted in quite some time and haven't picked up a Spydie in some time either...but today at the Canadian Knifemakers show I managed to pick up a UKPK....what a sweet knife. This is a perfect pocket knife for someone(like myself) who always carries a fixed blade as well.
The ergos are amazing(gotta love that Spydie choil) and it is hard to beat the flat ground S30V for some serious slicin power. The half stop on this has to be felt to be appreciated....this locks up very solidly...well not really but you know what I mean :D
I think this will be getting some serious pocket time. I would put up some pics but I am away for the show and not at my home computer to upload them
I have said it before but for a production knife it is hard to beat a :spyder:
Take Care
Craig
UKPK...nice score today!
UKPK...nice score today!
Keep Fighting the Good Fight!
- jaislandboy
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Hey Craig it was awesome seeing ya bro
I knew when you had the knife in your hand you knew a boat load about it. It's awesome you picked it up and removed the temptation.
I can't wait till your table next year. Hopefully you save at least one of your awesome blades for me eh.
take care
aj
I knew when you had the knife in your hand you knew a boat load about it. It's awesome you picked it up and removed the temptation.
I can't wait till your table next year. Hopefully you save at least one of your awesome blades for me eh.
take care
aj
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- telemeister
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Greetings!
Hello Sir!
Good to see you here again. :) I don't post too often myself but like to keep up with what is going on.
The UKPK is never out of my pocket and is used in conjunction with a stout little utility/field knife made by a very good knife maker from Canada!
Enjoy using the UKPK it is a very capable knife. Some CF scales for the UKPK would be good of the same patern as my necker, got any left?
Regards, Ken
Good to see you here again. :) I don't post too often myself but like to keep up with what is going on.
The UKPK is never out of my pocket and is used in conjunction with a stout little utility/field knife made by a very good knife maker from Canada!
Enjoy using the UKPK it is a very capable knife. Some CF scales for the UKPK would be good of the same patern as my necker, got any left?
Regards, Ken
I scored a black version.
AJ you got some SERIOUS scores at the show. AJ is not lying when he say's it was a :spyder: fanatics DREAM :D :D :D I bought a Strider before I even noticed the boxes and boxes of Spydies.
I plan to make up some cool scales for mine, once I use it a bit.....It has not left my pocket since I picked it up and I just love it. It saved dinner last night as the Inlaws have no sharp knives and a beautiful tenderloin needed to be SLICED...not butcherd :eek: :D :D
Ken, I may just have a small piece of F22 CF that might work...now you have me thinking :cool:
Craig
AJ you got some SERIOUS scores at the show. AJ is not lying when he say's it was a :spyder: fanatics DREAM :D :D :D I bought a Strider before I even noticed the boxes and boxes of Spydies.
I plan to make up some cool scales for mine, once I use it a bit.....It has not left my pocket since I picked it up and I just love it. It saved dinner last night as the Inlaws have no sharp knives and a beautiful tenderloin needed to be SLICED...not butcherd :eek: :D :D
Ken, I may just have a small piece of F22 CF that might work...now you have me thinking :cool:
Craig
Keep Fighting the Good Fight!