Thank you! I watched. Pretty interesting.TkoK83Spy wrote: ↑Sat May 01, 2021 5:48 am
Those are Terotuf scales made by Fireside ( https://firesideco.com/) They are kind of similar to the feel of micarta. Check out the website, their very nice to have to switch up the norm!
What did you use your Spyderco for last?
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I use translator most of the time.
There was a link to the old Spyderco catalogs.
There was a link to the old Spyderco catalogs.
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Spent the morning mushroom hunting with the Spy27 Mule :spyder:
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Nice work! What part of the world do you live in with such chubby browns and rainbows found running together? Reminds me of fishing the Deschutes River in Oregon.
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Re: What did you use your Spyderco for last?
Nice fish!
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I used the Waterway to cut up some chunks of mackerel, hoping to catch some early season schoolies!
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Correctamundo. Schoolie season is just starting here on the Left coast where I'm at. :D :D :D
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Yep, just a common name for undersized stripers. Too small to keep but they're still fun to catch. The smaller Stripers (schoolies) tend to make their way north before the big trophy fish.BornIn1500 wrote: ↑Mon May 03, 2021 2:01 pmI've never fished saltwater. What is a schoolie? My best guess is a striped bass?
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I'm slightly ashamed to say I used the spine of my Caribbean to wedge a pan out of the hot well at work... But I redeemed myself by opening a package with it when I got home.
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Re: What did you use your Spyderco for last?
If you're gonna pry with a knife, that's the way to do it. I've opened paint cans with my folders the same way.Abyss_Fish wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 1:05 amI'm slightly ashamed to say I used the spine of my Caribbean to wedge a pan out of the hot well at work... But I redeemed myself by opening a package with it when I got home.
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Used my new K390 ladybug to cut a sheet of G-10 for a handle liner :cool:
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It isn't just chip bags I cut the top off of, or Peanut butter jars I cut the seal out of, lol...
I will say, that for the bit of nay-say-ing I read and saw about HAP40, I have been Really Impressed With It, in this knife.
as to the insta... I have my expensive beans, grinder, and french press(s) & pour overs - but - sometimes a quick hot cuppa of some dark roast insta works just fine :)
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I will say, that for the bit of nay-say-ing I read and saw about HAP40, I have been Really Impressed With It, in this knife.
as to the insta... I have my expensive beans, grinder, and french press(s) & pour overs - but - sometimes a quick hot cuppa of some dark roast insta works just fine :)
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u.w. wrote: ↑Sat May 08, 2021 3:38 pmIt isn't just chip bags I cut the top off of, or Peanut butter jars I cut the seal out of, lol...
I will say, that for the bit of nay-say-ing I read and saw about HAP40, I have been Really Impressed With It, in this knife.
as to the insta... I have my expensive beans, grinder, and french press(s) & pour overs - but - sometimes a quick hot cuppa of some dark roast insta works just fine :)
u.w.
HAP40 is the most exotic steel I own. It's good stuff, but I generally prefer SE now, so my HAP40 Endura doesn't get much use anymore. And nothing wrong with instant coffee! It's not the best, but it works and is convenient. :)
I cut the seals on a new bottle of melatonin this morning. This stuff is a must for a night-shifter!
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Cutting the diaper collection bag while reloading the diaper genie with my Endura has become very frequent.
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Mundane things: opening two boxes and a bag of kettle chips.
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Let's see if i get the hang of posting photos:
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It is a thick & dense paper tube which is used as spool core for the polyester veil with is wound on top of it.PeaceInOurTime wrote: ↑Mon May 10, 2021 4:18 am
Coming through fine for me. Is that a postal cylinder/tube?
I just need a narrow piece of veil from time to time, so I cut up the scrap tube core because it is very long and uncomfortable to handle and store.