Spyderco 2012 Calendar Contest!

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JimisTroll
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Spyderco Bob Lum Chinese folder and gayle bradley in the background

These 2 are some of my favrouite spyderco blades.

(this is my submission for now until I get some good shots with the orange mili :D )
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Great photo
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Bob Lum Chinese Folder

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Bob Lum Chinese Folder
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Spyderco Tasman Salt

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I have always brought my Tasman Salt with me on all my day hikes and camping trips. As many outdoorsmen already know, weight is a big issue especially on long trips. At 2.0 ounces, it'll disappear in your pocket or backpack. With its bright yellow handles and non-rusting H1 steel, it'll be easy to spot when you drop it and if you happen to lose it or leave it out at night, rust is the last thing you have to worry about. The Tasman Salt is my perfect camping knife.
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Sage 2

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Sage 2 (C123TI)

This was coveted, and it took me a while (close to an year and half) before I could gather funds, and purchase one. The cleanest, leanest, and meanest three inch blade I've ever found. Its just special. :spyder:

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Modified Spyderco Native FRN C41BK

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This knife suddenly really grew on me - not just the modded one - I bought a new one to go with it. It feels so good in the hand to use and looks so great that I can't seem to let it out of my pocket. The knives that grow on me are the ones I like the best. It's a PE FRN Native with the handle cut out to ease opening, and the blade is modded to resemble a Spyderco Blackhawk.

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Thanks for looking.

- best wishes, Jazz.
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Interesting effect! Very nice.
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Spyderco Calendar entry 2012

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Sprint Run Spyderco Military Earth Brown CTS-XHP. I took this photo while walking my dog between the villages of Kirk Langley and Dalbury in Derbyshire. I'm not a fan of sunset pics but sky provided a suitable backdrop for the Military.
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UKPK G10, UKPK Ti, Para 2CF&20CP, Stretch CF, Stretch CF conv, Manix2 M4,Endura Wave, Endura ZDP189, Pacific Salt, Captain, Gunting S30v, P'Kal, Gayle Bradley,Atlantic Salt, Spyderhawk, Crossbill, Wings slipit
Mules: CTSBD1, Super Blue, S90V, VG10, S35VN, Cos-3, M390 Fixed: Bushcraft, Warrior
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Jazz wrote:This knife suddenly really grew on me - not just the modded one - I bought a new one to go with it. It feels so good in the hand to use and looks so great that I can't seem to let it out of my pocket. The knives that grow on me are the ones I like the best. It's a PE FRN Native with the handle cut out to ease opening, and the blade is modded to resemble a Spyderco Blackhawk.

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Thanks for looking.

- best wishes, Jazz.
That's very cool! I was going to do something similar using knives as pixels but your use of the words is highly effective.
UKPK G10, UKPK Ti, Para 2CF&20CP, Stretch CF, Stretch CF conv, Manix2 M4,Endura Wave, Endura ZDP189, Pacific Salt, Captain, Gunting S30v, P'Kal, Gayle Bradley,Atlantic Salt, Spyderhawk, Crossbill, Wings slipit
Mules: CTSBD1, Super Blue, S90V, VG10, S35VN, Cos-3, M390 Fixed: Bushcraft, Warrior
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Here is mine.....

A Military from the early 2000's...

As I was about to leave for a two weeks camping road trip with my son to Virginia, I chose the Mili because I think it is the most versatile knife for every task you can encounter on that kind of trip.

A HR version of this picture is available...

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xavierdoc wrote:Sprint Run Spyderco Military Earth Brown CTS-XHP. I took this photo while walking my dog between the villages of Kirk Langley and Dalbury in Derbyshire. I'm not a fan of sunset pics but sky provided a suitable backdrop for the Military.
That picture is excellent!
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xavierdoc wrote:Sprint Run Spyderco Military Earth Brown CTS-XHP. I took this photo while walking my dog between the villages of Kirk Langley and Dalbury in Derbyshire. I'm not a fan of sunset pics but sky provided a suitable backdrop for the Military.
I would be absolutely speechless if this did not win. Amazing photography you got there. Great work.
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Spyderco Tasman Salt and Salt I

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Salt I and Tasman Salt are my first and second Spydie because of rust proof feature; hope the picture demonstrates the feature well. My Spydies are not just cutting tools; they're my joy. Most important thing of all, they keep extracting myself from tough moments!

Good luck everyone :cool: !

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Here is my FB26PWD Bushcraft UK (not a 2nd). I've waited long for this item and am so glad that Spyderco finally made it. Spyderco and the crew must have had a hard time with all the cracks in the first run, but it shows what a company Spyderco is that they didn't back out but made another run with G-10. Thanks!

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Really nice picture, Ted. :cool:

- best wishes, Jazz.
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This is going to be VERY difficult. So many nice pictures... :p
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Native Dragonfly

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OK so here is a pic for the contest. I was at the lake in June hanging out whittling some wood when a dragonfly landed on my native. Kinda fuzzy but it was a quick moment. [ATTACH]17123[/ATTACH]
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contest entry

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Hello everyone,

Although I've been a member of this forum for months, this is my first official post and my way of introducing myself, I guess. :)

Below is my entry for the calendar contest. It seems like there haven't been many entries with pictures taken in an office environment, so I thought I'd submit one since that is where many of us, I'm sure, spend our days.

So, the theme here is, "Spydercos fend off an attack of the killer office supplies." Hopefully, it's self-explanatory. :) This photo depicts the two Spyderco EDCs I bring to work everyday, my Dragonfly 2 and H-1 Hawkbill Ladybug.

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Wec12, VERY nice picture.
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bug

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500 S&W casing with a Bug. The most powerful (largest/commercial) handgun round, with the smallest Spyderco that packs a big punch. The bug is a small knife that handle big jobs.

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