What Spyderco is in your pocket today??
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I've been carrying my Ti Millie lately. It's just one of those knives that you want to use, and not baby. The Ti looks sweet with all of the wear marks. I dropped it on tile floor earlier, and the only issue is a rolled tip.
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Native 1 S30V PE again. Been carrying it a lot lately, and I actually love the pinned construction. I find it's a plus on this particular knife.
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Military Black G-10 DLC, Byrd Meadowlark 2 G-10, Lil Matriarch, Pacific Salt SE yellow, Endura 4 ffg brown, Native FRN PE, Dragonfly 2 Orange, Ulize, Sharpmaker and UF rods. Also, Cold Steel Voyager XL Clip PE, Kershaw Volt II (on loan), many fixed blades, and a KP strop block.
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Military Black G-10 DLC, Byrd Meadowlark 2 G-10, Lil Matriarch, Pacific Salt SE yellow, Endura 4 ffg brown, Native FRN PE, Dragonfly 2 Orange, Ulize, Sharpmaker and UF rods. Also, Cold Steel Voyager XL Clip PE, Kershaw Volt II (on loan), many fixed blades, and a KP strop block.
Don't even joke like that. Sized somewhere between a Manbug and a Dragonfly, in serrated H1 or plain edge VG10, I'd be all over it.xceptnl wrote:Heaven help us if Sal decides to do a hawkbug!
There really aren't any in between size hawkbills. It's either Ladybug or Tasman Salt. I'd love something in between.
dbcad wrote:Change is the only constant...
...Quite enjoyable and satifsying to have the number of knives decrease but the sharpness of the edges increase. The eternal quest for least resistance;)
Enjoy your edges folks:)
a dragonfly hawkbill would be a must buyRwb1500 wrote:Don't even joke like that. Sized somewhere between a Manbug and a Dragonfly, in serrated H1 or plain edge VG10, I'd be all over it.
There really aren't any in between size hawkbills. It's either Ladybug or Tasman Salt. I'd love something in between.
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Rotation:
Gayle Bradley 2 | Mantra 1 | Watu | Chaparral 1 | Dragonfly 2 Salt SE
Rotation:
Gayle Bradley 2 | Mantra 1 | Watu | Chaparral 1 | Dragonfly 2 Salt SE
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xceptnl wrote:Heaven help us if Sal decides to do a hawkbug!
Monocrom wrote:A fantastic idea! :D
Rwb1500 wrote:Don't even joke like that. Sized somewhere between a Manbug and a Dragonfly, in serrated H1 or plain edge VG10, I'd be all over it.
There really aren't any in between size hawkbills. It's either Ladybug or Tasman Salt. I'd love something in between.
I was just joking, but I was speaking to a hawkbill version of the bug because Spencer keeps following the trend of smaller and smaller and smaller Didn't mean to stir the natives! :DHolland wrote:a dragonfly hawkbill would be a must buy
*Landon*sal wrote: .... even today, we design a knife from the edge out!
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