What Spyderco is in your pocket today??

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Tristan_david2001 wrote:
Thu Nov 24, 2022 7:55 pm
Wow, that is beautiful photo of two of some of the best folders OAT! Also, I was curious how did your calys wire clip get so blue and coppery? Did it come that way? I’ve seen some old Caly wire clips that look very bronzy, but none of my calys came looking that way, always been sorta confused about that.
Thank you! The Caly is from a good friend who did a heat mod on the clip.
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ImageI am on Christmas decorating detail and in trouble with CEO already ! :zany MG2
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Me too Dan! Well PM2.
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RevMike wrote:
Wed Nov 23, 2022 7:59 am
Rex 45 Para 3 LW

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Hey I know what that is. It’s clean compared to the ones I work on. Are you a locomotive machinist?
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I'm carrying my trusty CruWear/Micarta PM2. Earlier today I used it to break down two enormous and ultra-thick cardboard boxes that contained two small couches. By the end of the cutting the blade was very hot to the touch and the edge was so dull I could probably run it along my tongue without fear of getting cut. (This would have happened with just about any blade, the cardboard was so thick and there was so much of it.)

The great thing is that after I cleaned off all the gunk, it took about 10 swipes on each side with the medium Spyderco Sharpmaker stones to get the edge back to hair-shaving sharp!

I have done similar cardboard cutting feats with steels that have higher wear resistance than CruWear, but I've almost always had at least one or two small chips in the edge as a result. Here, there was zero chipping. A pretty good example of why toughness can be important for a folder.

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Native 5 cpm-s110v G10. Native 5 cpm-s110v frn.
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ImageAyoob shot at park for a very good friend . MG2
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Coastal wrote:
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nice seeing a perrin getting some love. putting a new edge on it?
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vivi wrote:
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Coastal wrote:
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nice seeing a perrin getting some love. putting a new edge on it?
Yessir! It was your shot of a reprofiled Street Beat that inspired me to buy one.
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I still need to get a subway bowie.

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Manix 2 LW SPY27
Finally got back out. 65 and sunny today.
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JSumm wrote:
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Manix 2 LW SPY27
Finally got back out. 65 and sunny today.
I haven’t played in a couple weeks now… it’s been wet, cold and windy in central texas

Throw some birdies for me!
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JSumm wrote:
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Manix 2 LW SPY27
Finally got back out. 65 and sunny today.
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Nice! If I wasn't stuck at work I'd probably be doing the same. Gorgeous day out!

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Was just a bit short of hitting a basket off the tee last round!
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Nice! I got a few birdies. The course that is within 10 minutes of me is not my favorite. All trees. And I mean all trees. I gave up playing my normal game and have started using mid to short range discs. The yellow orange Bounty you see in the pic by Dynamic Disc has become my all-rounder there. Understable mid-range for the win. Goes straight and no issue with the distance because trees.
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