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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Zdp dfly again
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red para2 for me this week (just finished it this past weekend)

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Holland wrote:Zdp dfly again
Oh yea, I always have my ZDP dfly on my keys...
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And in my pockets again (the GB is getting disassembeled for a project later today:

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Going back to Caly.

SB Ladybug riding along too.
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:)
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Cereal_killer wrote:Oh yea, I always have my ZDP dfly on my keys...
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And in my pockets again (the GB is getting disassembeled for a project later today:

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You already have a different clip on the GB!!! What else are you going to do to that poor GB??? What did it ever do to you? :D

Whatcha gonna do to it? Waiting for pictures.


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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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The famous Foliage Barong!
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only my ladybug hawkbill today. Seems like most days i can get away with just my keychain knife
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Native S110V Forum knife. I just got it because it was the forum knife, but the Native design just keeps finding it's way back into my pocket. Perfect size, great craftsmanship, and the "specialness" factor make me reach for it over and over.
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Holland wrote:only my ladybug hawkbill today. Seems like most days i can get away with just my keychain knife
*GASP* the shock.... the horror. How can this be possible Spencer? :D
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sal wrote: .... even today, we design a knife from the edge out!
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xceptnl wrote:*GASP* the shock.... the horror. How can this be possible Spencer? :D
haha, i just keep going smaller and smaller with my knives. the SB ladybug or manbug might be a real winner for me
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Holland wrote:haha, i just keep going smaller and smaller with my knives. the SB ladybug or manbug might be a real winner for me
Heaven help us if Sal decides to do a hawkbug!
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sal wrote: .... even today, we design a knife from the edge out!
*Landon*
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A fantastic idea! :D
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xceptnl wrote:Heaven help us if Sal decides to do a hawkbug!
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.
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:)
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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.
a dragonfly hawkbill would be a must buy
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Sage 2
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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.
Holland wrote:a dragonfly hawkbill would be a must buy
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! :D
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sal wrote: .... even today, we design a knife from the edge out!
*Landon*
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Techno today.

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The same one that's been there every single day since I bought it. The Caly 3.5
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