Do you carry a knife just because you like knives?
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The people who used rocks to crack nuts open, then fire, spears, and flint rock knives loved tools. We got our genes from these tool loving people, because uncle Ooog who didn't like tools did not get married.
A Spyderco knife is a beautiful, well engineered, high tech tool. How can we not to love them? It's even a cruel torture to take advantage of this primal instinct and keep releasing better and better knives.
Seriously, few here NEED an exotic alloy with super edge-retention powers, or more than 3 knives. Nobody died for the lack of S30V or ZDP-189 before they were created, but now we NEED to have them, because they are better tools.
We just love having them. We love knowing we are "ready" - to cut the red wire of the Armageddon bomb, or to open a milk carton - it doesn't matter; we don't need to walk to the drawer over there and find a pair of scissors, because we have a super sharp knife in our pockets and we can open it one-handed. We have the best tool, and we're ready.
So yeah, I carry a Spyderco everyday basically because I love it. I don't need to carry a knife to my job (we have scissors, utility knives, wire tools, cutting pliers, etc. available). When I leave home I have no planned use for it, but I love finding any excuse for using it. Today I used it to slice an apple I had for dessert at work - and I don't even like apples.
A Spyderco knife is a beautiful, well engineered, high tech tool. How can we not to love them? It's even a cruel torture to take advantage of this primal instinct and keep releasing better and better knives.
Seriously, few here NEED an exotic alloy with super edge-retention powers, or more than 3 knives. Nobody died for the lack of S30V or ZDP-189 before they were created, but now we NEED to have them, because they are better tools.
We just love having them. We love knowing we are "ready" - to cut the red wire of the Armageddon bomb, or to open a milk carton - it doesn't matter; we don't need to walk to the drawer over there and find a pair of scissors, because we have a super sharp knife in our pockets and we can open it one-handed. We have the best tool, and we're ready.
So yeah, I carry a Spyderco everyday basically because I love it. I don't need to carry a knife to my job (we have scissors, utility knives, wire tools, cutting pliers, etc. available). When I leave home I have no planned use for it, but I love finding any excuse for using it. Today I used it to slice an apple I had for dessert at work - and I don't even like apples.
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jsveiga wrote:The people who used rocks to crack nuts open, then fire, spears, and flint rock knives loved tools. We got our genes from these tool loving people, because uncle Ooog who didn't like tools did not get married.
A Spyderco knife is a beautiful, well engineered, high tech tool. How can we not to love them? It's even a cruel torture to take advantage of this primal instinct and keep releasing better and better knives.
Seriously, few here NEED an exotic alloy with super edge-retention powers, or more than 3 knives. Nobody died for the lack of S30V or ZDP-189 before they were created, but now we NEED to have them, because they are better tools.
We just love having them. We love knowing we are "ready" - to cut the red wire of the Armageddon bomb, or to open a milk carton - it doesn't matter; we don't need to walk to the drawer over there and find a pair of scissors, because we have a super sharp knife in our pockets and we can open it one-handed. We have the best tool, and we're ready.
So yeah, I carry a Spyderco everyday basically because I love it. I don't need to carry a knife to my job (we have scissors, utility knives, wire tools, cutting pliers, etc. available). When I leave home I have no planned use for it, but I love finding any excuse for using it. Today I used it to slice an apple I had for dessert at work - and I don't even like apples.
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i don't like Apples either :)
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This. One of my father's most-issued pieces of advice, as applicable to a knife as it is a sweater.Evil D wrote:Partly because I like them, partly out of tradition, partly out of necessity, partly out of habit. More than anything though, because it's better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it.
I'm happiest with Micarta and Tool Steel.
Top four in rotation: K390 + GCM PM2, ZCarta Shaman, Crucarta PM2, K390 + GCM Straight Spine Stretch.
Top four in rotation: K390 + GCM PM2, ZCarta Shaman, Crucarta PM2, K390 + GCM Straight Spine Stretch.
My answer is yes and no.
I carry a knife because it is useful, did so even before I got into knives.
Now I find myself carrying one when I throw out the garbage or doing laundry at the laundrymat among other tasks... Bare minimum when I leave the door is keys AND a knife. Because I like knives.
I carry a knife because it is useful, did so even before I got into knives.
Now I find myself carrying one when I throw out the garbage or doing laundry at the laundrymat among other tasks... Bare minimum when I leave the door is keys AND a knife. Because I like knives.
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I never knew anyone that didn carry everyday until i met my father in law. Being raised on dairy and farm i started carryin really young. Raised to lay knife down as much as possiable when sharpin to get a razor edge to cut calves and heifers ears to mark them and cutt bull balls. Now running trucks i really have to have one on me. My wife had me fly to minnasota with her to meet her family. No knives on plane. I almost didn go because i couldn carry my spyderco.i will not when walk outside with out a spydie. I even carry one when walkin around the house in my underwear. Spydies clip to underwear great !
I use a knife as the need for one arises. I carry a knife--and have for more than half a century--because I can't predict when and where that need might arise (it seems to arise daily). I like the options a knife bestows, and I love how Spyderco has been broadening my options.
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Yeah i know !! And the endura is kinda heavy for underwear !!!! Especially the police with stainless handlesxceptnl wrote:THIS!
In all seriousness, I hear you and have done this. They leave ugly marks on your skin when you fall asleep on them while watching TV
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Seriously too heavy. I generally have something under 4oz. The Military is the largest I would carry, but typically for me it is the Caly Jr. or Dragonfly.armstrong1720 wrote:Yeah i know !! And the endura is kinda heavy for underwear !!!! Especially the police with stainless handles
*Landon*sal wrote: .... even today, we design a knife from the edge out!
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I carry a knife most everywhere I go (expect to bed, but then I have one on my nightstand). I try to find uses for it as much as I can because I not only like carrying it, I like using it. Nothing much cooler than cutting stuff with a sharp knife! :cool:
The truth be told, though, I could probably could do without it on most occasions. But you know what they say, "Better to have it and not need it, than need it and not have it!" :D
The truth be told, though, I could probably could do without it on most occasions. But you know what they say, "Better to have it and not need it, than need it and not have it!" :D
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The knife with the TEXAS symbol is it custom ??dbcad wrote:Agreed with all of the previous replies :) However I'm always a sucker for feeling what a very sharp edge can do :D
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I agree! Well said!jsveiga wrote:The people who used rocks to crack nuts open, then fire, spears, and flint rock knives loved tools. We got our genes from these tool loving people, because uncle Ooog who didn't like tools did not get married.
A Spyderco knife is a beautiful, well engineered, high tech tool. How can we not to love them? It's even a cruel torture to take advantage of this primal instinct and keep releasing better and better knives.
Seriously, few here NEED an exotic alloy with super edge-retention powers, or more than 3 knives. Nobody died for the lack of S30V or ZDP-189 before they were created, but now we NEED to have them, because they are better tools.
We just love having them. We love knowing we are "ready" - to cut the red wire of the Armageddon bomb, or to open a milk carton - it doesn't matter; we don't need to walk to the drawer over there and find a pair of scissors, because we have a super sharp knife in our pockets and we can open it one-handed. We have the best tool, and we're ready.
So yeah, I carry a Spyderco everyday basically because I love it. I don't need to carry a knife to my job (we have scissors, utility knives, wire tools, cutting pliers, etc. available). When I leave home I have no planned use for it, but I love finding any excuse for using it. Today I used it to slice an apple I had for dessert at work - and I don't even like apples.
People often ask me similar questions about my guns. Why have so many? Truth is, like knives, different guns are made for different purposes. My question is why ONLY have one?
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I have carried a knife for years. I started because my dad always had an old, beat-up two-blade knife on him and I, like many sons, wanted to emulate my dad. My first knife was a Kershaw Scallion, used it to open boxes at work. I have owned many craptastic knives, but I always feel better with a blade than without, regardless of whether I need it or not. I love knives and wish mo
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That is the Spyderco Air: http://www.spyderco.com/catalog/details.php?product=772armstrong1720 wrote:The knife with the TEXAS symbol is it custom ??
The Texas symbol is Gayle Bradley's logo, and is also found on his other collaboration with Spyderco: http://www.spyderco.com/catalog/details.php?product=445