WireEdge Roger wrote:
That looks like a Victorinox Alox Pioneer, Farmer, or maybe Soldier with a custom paint job done by Syph007 over on Bladeforums. Great guy to deal with!DigitalUrbanCamo wrote:What swiss army knife is that? I want it!
WireEdge Roger wrote:
That looks like a Victorinox Alox Pioneer, Farmer, or maybe Soldier with a custom paint job done by Syph007 over on Bladeforums. Great guy to deal with!DigitalUrbanCamo wrote:What swiss army knife is that? I want it!
bammann45 wrote:In Los Angeles we have roaming packs of carnivorous tortoises. I am glad we finally have a folder that can punch through their shells.
Welcome! I think I saw some Cutlery Shoppe. Maybe try GPKnives and New graham as well.ARandom wrote:I want this same exact knife, but my dealer only has them in GIN-1. Is there any place where I could get it in CTS-BD1? I didn't even know the UKPK SpyderEdge drop point existed with CTS-BD1 steel.
bammann45 wrote:In Los Angeles we have roaming packs of carnivorous tortoises. I am glad we finally have a folder that can punch through their shells.
Thanks for the welcome :)BigBill5953 wrote:Welcome! I think I saw some Cutlery Shoppe. Maybe try GPKnives and New graham as well.
i believe i picked this up from white mountain knives on ebay. it was advertised as Gin-1 but showed up as is!!! needless to say i was not disappointed.I want this same exact knife, but my dealer only has them in GIN-1. Is there any place where I could get it in CTS-BD1? I didn't even know the UKPK SpyderEdge drop point existed with CTS-BD1 steel.
Those Paramilitary and Military models are truly very handsome looking blades in Spyderedge :cool:phillipsted wrote:Here's my serrated Para 1 and Orange UKPK Rescue. I've got a few more fully serrated Spydies at home I need to take photos of - an original Goddard Jr., a Snap-it, and a few others. I'll post them tonight...