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I just got my dog tag in the mail.I am very impressed.the blade is very thick and super sharp.I mean scary sharp.very smooth to open.lock into place very solid no play at all.easy to close.the ti tag is perfect nice weight to it doesnt feel cheap at all.very nice all around.they have a pic of the all black oneIin the leaflet I wonder when thats comming out its looks so cool.def going to get one of them..or 2
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Congrats on the new DogTag, man. I just got mine last week. It is a creatively-designed little knife. Just figuring how to carry it. Enjoy!
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Im wearing mine as,a necklace its very comfortable and looks realy good .I have a snap thats easy.to take it off to use.its a great design way better than I expected.get a quality stainless or ti chain.go to a fish tackle store and get stainless split rings ir two clip to attach it.make sure you get a lobster clasp on the chain.
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Its real easy to upload pics now.I realyvlike the green but will get 2 black like I did the green one to wear on to store away.its knived like these that command$ in the future.what do you guys think.cool?
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Nice Brazil jersey.
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I like it, endgame. Just not sure my employer would. ;)
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I don't think your employer would even know what it was if you keep it under your shirt.I've been using it all day I cut cardboard zip ties rope power cord and I'm loving it.fits great in my hand and the chisel edge slices and chops like a dream.
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How easy is it to open and close? Any chance it would open when you wouldn't want it to?
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No its has perfect tensio.it does catch chest hair.looks and everything about this I love.I have gotten more complements in two days then you could believe.you hav e to hold oneand see it in person.the only other spyderco that gets more comments on is my byrd firefly.
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are you going to were it titanium?
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I have one of these coming in a week or two. I don't think I will wear it as a necklace, but might make a long lanyard and hang it from the car mirror, or maybe keep it in the backpack for small chores. Though, it could just see some time at the bottom of my pocket too!
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Yes. Actually I am using a paracord
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I've had mine for a couple of weeks and really love it. It is so easy to carry and get lost in your pocket. And around your neck it's a no brainer. You never know you have it on your person.

Great job Spyderco on the implementation.

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Here's a picture of mine. :)

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large shell or really small dogtag and bullet?if you use paracord how do you take it off to use.is it clipped.?I love mine but it does pull out chest hair.lol
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Could you guys who already have this knife please share your thoughts on using it as a keychain knife. That is what I may do with one if I get it and just wanted some opinions on its ability in that role.
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endgame wrote:large shell or really small dogtag and bullet?if you use paracord how do you take it off to use.is it clipped.?I love mine but it does pull out chest hair.lol
Gut the paracord and run the ball chain inside of it.
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bearfacedkiller wrote:Could you guys who already have this knife please share your thoughts on using it as a keychain knife. That is what I may do with one if I get it and just wanted some opinions on its ability in that role.
I had mine on my every day driver, a 4 dr JK Jeep, for a week but decided I would rather just carry it in my pocket or around my neck.

It was no problem on the keychain, not too big nor out of place.

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