BHDKnifer wrote:Nice white rescue! Can I ask what clip it has (thick or thin) and what type of blade steel it has? Take care.
Have to check on the clip. The bladesteel is marked G-2.
Sal said this knife was specially produced for a canadian firedepartment and made in less than 500.
The Military and the Blue SpyderHawk are simply to die for, great looking knives!!!
Regards,
BRIAN
Hey Brian!
The military is a work of art. I still wonder how they managed to cut that bug out of MOP and inlay it in the handle. I will research that one a little bit.
Blue Spyderhawk almost had me in a world of trouble with a customs officer when it arrived here. He didn't look twice on the two Civilians in the same package. I couldn't keep my mouth shut as i left and actually told him what was what :eek: I already had my package by then of course :D
Used on of the Vesper bevels yesterday, btw. Beautiful!
c.joe wrote:I can't seem to make it out.. which Spydie is this?
What you see is the Worker Evolution Set, consits of one Worker SS in plain with 2-crew clip and one Worker SS with Kraton inlays, serrated Damascus blade (from Mr. Zowada) and clip with Kraton onlay.
WOW, Wow, wow: Fairlane very nice collection. I just got done picking my chin up off the floor. Nice pictures too! Love the PE R and the Viking Q, though not discounting the rest,they are all great knives. Dan
i never ended up getting one of the Worker Evolution sets back in the day when i was making decent money. I still want one very bad <shoots myself in the foot.