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rescue users...

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Dudes,



What is your personal opinion on the C14BK? To me, its totally awesome! Works well on land and at sea! Sam





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Hey samo.

How goes it? Rescue is a great knife for its intended purpose. The sheath looks a little familiar. Hope all is well with you.

Mike
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i think that the recue is a great knive the best thing that i like about the knive is the hunters orange handle. but the shape of the blade look really wierd.
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Samo,
I like the idea of the sheepfoot blade. Especially around my kids. I almost purchased the Rescue, but my brother got me interested the "Q" knife. Right now I'm awaiting delivery of a sheepfoot Q that I've ordered.
In my daily job I have little need for the point and I feel this would be safer.
Chris
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Hey Mike!
How's it going dude? <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle> Yep! The Rescue sheath is indeed your masterpiece.. Its also the only neck sheath of its kind in my country.. <img src="wink.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle> Howdy Boxer39! Welcome aboard the Spyderco Forums! <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle> A sheepsfoot Q? Well, this one I've gotta check out! <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle>

Sam

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Welcome to the forums boxer93.

In the land of knives, Spyderco is king.
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hey samo: is it vg-10 blade? mike
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Howdy Micheal Frank,

The Rescue Jr is in VG-10 which is more corrosion and wear resistant compared to the ATS-55. I've experienced this with my trusty FB-01 and FB-02 Moran fixed blade.. They handle very well in and out of water without requiring too much care.. One of the benefits of having VG-10 is the ease of maintenance when it comes to sharpening the dulled edge.. Hope this helps dude! <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle>
Sam

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Hey Samo,

Nice pics. I had little interest in the Rescue until you posted them. Thanks
"dude"!$! Now I've added it to my list..$..<img src="wink.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle>

How goes the rehab on your leg? Hopefully, well!

Take care,
Gary
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Hi Gary,

The leg's getting along well.. Well done on making a good choice by putting the Rescue on your want list! Its one knife that'll knock your socks off dude!

Check out the surgical scars on my left leg dude!



















Sam


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