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Jazz
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Nice pics. Can anyone post a pic of one beside a Milli or something like that, please?

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Jazz wrote:Nice pics. Can anyone post a pic of one beside a Milli or something like that, please?

- best wishes, Jazz.
:) There ya go.

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I've had mine for a few years now. I love it. Its more of a safe queen, I always wanted a fixed Spyderco blade so that was a birthday present to myself.
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Thank you, Reject - those are awesome! :)

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The Temp 2 is definitely an 'afi' model, the high price and deceptively 'simple' design put off many people. And if you just want to 'cut some stuff', the Moran offers amazing cutting power. Granted, I don't use my Temp 2 often but it is a joy to use. For me it's a perfect allround knife, it's performs perfectly in the field, kitchen and I suspect it's a great MBC design too. There are cheaper fixed blade options that will 'cut stuff', but few that offer the afi so much enjoyment while doing it.

The factory sheath is good, but to me a bit bulky. I use a spec-ops sheath for when I go camping.
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Do I see a spyder/byrd wrench in the front pouch?
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jzmtl wrote:Do I see a spyder/byrd wrench in the front pouch?
Yep, a Spyderwrench:

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I also own an original SpyderWrench, so maybe I should get the same style sheath, and have a SpyderTeam? :D
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