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BHDKnifer
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Fairlane wrote:Here's a couple pic's of knives i've been lucky enough to find lately:

Perfect non-second Ti. Herbst and a white rescue:

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Spyderco C04S Dino bone executive, 1 of 30:

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Nice white rescue! Can I ask what clip it has (thick or thin) and what type of blade steel it has? Take care.
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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.
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Been a while...

All Forum knives:

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Thanks again, Daniel!

And sorry to all for the lousy pic.
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Nice knives - what are they? (for the non-experts out there) :)
My spydies: Squeak, Tenacious, Terzuola, D'Allara, UKPK CF peel-ply pre-production, UKPK CF smooth pre-production, UKPK G10 orange leaf-blade, UKPK FRN grey drop-point, UKPK FRN maroon leaf-blade, Bug ... all PE blades :)
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All the different forum knives made especially by Spyderco for the forumites here, on Bladeforums and the last one for the USN forum.

Knives:

Military
G10 native
Burgundy Vesuvius
Blue FRN Native III
Blue Spyderhawk
Dialex Adventura
Lava
Native
And the USN Endura
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Hey Henning,

The Military and the Blue SpyderHawk are simply to die for, great looking knives!!! ;)

Regards,

BRIAN
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buglerbilly wrote:Hey Henning,

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!
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Fairlane wrote:Used on of the Vesper bevels yesterday, btw. Beautiful!
Good stuff mate!

Let me know if you want any more............. ;)

Regards,

BRIAN
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Fairlane wrote:And the Workers... ;)

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I can't seem to make it out.. which Spydie is this?
Nice collection!
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I think it is a couple of workers.
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Nice collection, guys!!!

but it is not for me!!!!!!!

I like big knives
http://www.aceros-de-hispania.com/image ... -aitor.jpg

Sorry!!!
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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.
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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
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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.

cool item for sure to have
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Really nice pictures and knives...
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