Packed mule for a small road trip but its yet to see my hip. I did peek in the center console last night just to see the glow-in-the-dark 1\8" liners...
-Larry
Hebrews 13:6 So we may boldly say: “The Lord is my helper; I will not fear. What can man do to me?”
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Such a picture of absolute beauty Brother :cool: Most Spyderville citizens and especially the ones who joined in the past 5 years or so have no idea how "perfect" of a design and how "utilitarian" that the TEMPERANCE 1 fixed blade model is. And it was one of the very few that they offered in full Spyderedge. I keep both a PE & SE set of TEMP 1 units in the kitchen a great deal of the time.
Also I never go on an outdoor adventure without taking my two main TEMP 1 models with me. It's high time for a Sprint Run for this most iconic and classic Spyderco fixed blade model. LONG LIVE the TEMPERANCE 1 fixed blade model.
For sure I will share my thoughts and experiences with the featherweight. So far it has performed very nicely in the kitchen, very, very comfortable knife. Extremely light - even with the sheath. Will keep you updated.
ladybug93 wrote: And now I'm wondering how a translator will render "butt hurt"
I always carry my own little EDC fixed blade but today I'm playing with a couple of Spyderco fixed blades from two of my favorite designers, Lance Clinton and Phil Wilson. :) :spyder:
:spyder: Spyderco fan and collector since 1991. :spyder:
Father of 2, nature explorer, custom knife maker.
@ckc_knifemaker on Instagram.
The only fixed blade I own. I've had other fixed blades in the past and have never really cared for the heaviness of the carry, but the Spyderco :spyder: Moran is a lightweight, ergonomic wonder with a beautifully functional sheath. The geometry of the VG10 edge is pretty great, it slices like it was built to.
My hand loves this knife.
ladybug93 wrote: And now I'm wondering how a translator will render "butt hurt"