Spyderco Designer's Insight Series - The Bradley Air

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Shakyamuni wrote:I have one whose scales are dyed red. I think it looks even cooler!

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Wow, that does look cool! First Air I've seen with dyed scales.
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Very cool, love to wait for the clip version. :spyder:
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I finally got a chance to watch the video (videos are blocked at work), it is great. I really like this series talking with the designers. I too laughed at the band-aid on his finger (looks like he wrote "field tester" on it :) ).

I enjoyed talking with Gayle at the Lone Star Knife Expo a few weeks back. A real nice guy to talk to. He showed a couple of fixed-blade collaborations which will be released some time in the future, they looked very nice too.
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I love these designer's insight videos, thanks for doing them. I must be one of the few then that only ever use the smaller release cut out on the air. It feels smoother to me as the leverage is so much better. Having said that, when I first got mine my thumb was immediately drawn into that large cut out the first time I went to disengage the lock. I'd certainly miss the little cut out if it wasn't there.
Shakyamuni wrote:I have one whose scales are dyed red. I think it looks even cooler!

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Wow, that looks fantastic. Those scales remind me of my SAK Red Alox Cadet!

Uke.
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