Ha ha! You messed around and came up with a great idea.xceptnl wrote: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
What Spyderco is in your pocket today??
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My Southard regrind was done by Big Chris. If you are interested in getting a regrind of your own, our fellow forum member razorsharp is also doing some great work as evidenced here: http://www.spyderco.com/forums/showthre ... at-regrindCereal_killer wrote:Who did the regrind?
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Seriously.Holland wrote:very jealous!
Dragonfly zdp is continuing to dominate my pocket time. the superblue version can't come faster
I don't think I'll buy another knife until that happens. I want an excess of cash on hand so I can snatch one up.
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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