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New to Spyderco! Help me pick one
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Re: New to Spyderco! Help me pick one
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Re: New to Spyderco! Help me pick one
Very nice choice! Congratulations.MysteryNotes wrote:Thank you everyone who has replied me, I appreciate all of your help!
I dropped by my local dealer earlier today and finally decided on the Native G10.
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Couldn't resist the build and weight of the knife. This little beastie came wonderfully sharp right out of the box too, a little touch up and it was push cutting paper with only slight pressure!
Enjoying my first Spyderco already, however there is one little thing.
The "spyderhole" used to flip it open is rather too sharp to open comfortably, I have been thinking of purchasing some high grit sandpaper to smoothen the edges of the hole so it doesn't feel so sharp.
Do you gentlemen(and ladies, if any) have any other suggestion for me instead of sandpaper?
*should also mention that I'm waiting on the para3 and wharncliffe delica to appear at the shop too :p*
The crisp edge can actually help deployment, but I have lightly sanded some edges when it's too sharp. I've found 1500b to work well for that.
Re: New to Spyderco! Help me pick one
Hi MysteryNotes,
Welcome to our forum.
sal
Welcome to our forum.
sal
Re: New to Spyderco! Help me pick one
Don't do it (yet). I thought my Delica hole was too sharp at first and thought about sanding it but I didn't and now I think it's perfect.MysteryNotes wrote: The "spyderhole" used to flip it open is rather too sharp to open comfortably, I have been thinking of purchasing some high grit sandpaper to smoothen the edges of the hole so it doesn't feel so sharp.
Give it a couple of months and if you still think it's too sharp, sand it.
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Re: New to Spyderco! Help me pick one
Thanks for the welcome Sal!sal wrote:Hi MysteryNotes,
Welcome to our forum.
sal
@OakTree - After a couple days of handling the knife, I've found that the sharp edge on the spyderhole doesn't bother me much now, and I am appreciating the grip it gives when opening it up.
@425KRS - My mind is telling me yes, but my wallet is screaming "noooooo!" extremely loudly :p
At first I thought the knife was rather stiff, but its broken in nicely, and I can now easily open and close it with one hand!