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GRRRRR...
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Tantos tanto!
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nirvanero wrote:Image
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What knife is this? I want to know more about this knife...intriguing to say the very least.
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3rdGenRigger wrote:
nirvanero wrote:Image
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What knife is this? I want to know more about this knife...intriguing to say the very least.
Scorpius. I've been looking for the right one for a long time.
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I'm going to keep an eye out for one henceforth. VERY nice looking knife.
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3rdGenRigger wrote:I'm going to keep an eye out for one henceforth. VERY nice looking knife.
It's a beautiful knife and maybe the only Spyderco which is two animals at the same time: scorpion at the blade and dolphin at the handle! Also very comfortable, I wouldn't mind getting a g-10 sprint run in ZDP-189.
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Wow great knife and great photo as well. I hope Spyderco will someday make the Kopa or similar knives again. But they should remove the clip.
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Ignaz wrote:Wow great knife and great photo as well. I hope Spyderco will someday make the Kopa or similar knives again. But they should remove the clip.
This clip is maybe the most beautiful one in Spyderco history but this knife is usually carried unclipped. As with the Scorpious, I'd love to see a sprint run but IMO it would be difficult to match the quality of the classic ones.
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Nirvanero,
You have quite a few very nice additions. Great pictures as always.
Ignaz wrote: Wow great knife and great photo as well. I hope Spyderco will someday make the Kopa or similar knives again. But they should remove the clip.
+1 I am 100% with. I would love to see clipless Kopa with nice wood or smooth bone. Stag will be acceptable as well :) Or even bone stag.
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nirvanero wrote:this knife is usually carried unclipped. I'd love to see a sprint run but IMO it would be difficult to match the quality of the classic ones.
I carry my Kopa Coco quite seldom now. Due to the clip it takes too much room in my watch pocket.
I also wondering, if Moki will be able to make Kopas again on the same level of quality as originals.
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bh49 wrote:Nirvanero,
You have quite a few very nice additions. Great pictures as always.
Ignaz wrote: Wow great knife and great photo as well. I hope Spyderco will someday make the Kopa or similar knives again. But they should remove the clip.
+1 I am 100% with. I would love to see clipless Kopa with nice wood or smooth bone. Stag will be acceptable as well :) Or even bone stag.
Or with carbon fibre like the Kopa on the photo or micarta. I would also be interested in one without any inlay. Just stainless steel.
And they should get rid of the boye dent. A knife like that doesn't need it.
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Ignaz wrote: Or with carbon fibre like the Kopa on the photo or micarta. I would also be interested in one without any inlay. Just stainless steel.
And they should get rid of the boye dent. A knife like that doesn't need it.
Ignaz,
I used to have complete set and to tell the truth CF wasn't the most impressive, black micarta was even less impressive.
I agree with boye dent. Also reducing blade thickness to 2mm would be greatly appreciated.
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nirvanero wrote:GRRRRR...
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I am just jealous.
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nirvanero wrote:Image
Beautiful picture.
I love this knife and have no idea why?
I do not like tip down carry, do not like fiberglass and metal handles(except Ti Fluted). I strongly prefer knives with finger choil. I never thought that I will ever buy Memory, but bought it out of curiosity about a week ago. I started to like it, when I saw it in real life. Since than the knife is growing on me. I love it more and more with every day coming by. New Year eve is a major Holiday in our tradition. Everybody has to wear something new. Most likely Memory will be my New Year Eve carry (of cause along with one of my Natives5).
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bh49 wrote: Beautiful picture.
I love this knife and have no idea why?
I do not like tip down carry, do not like fiberglass and metal handles(except Ti Fluted). I strongly prefer knives with finger choil. I never thought that I will ever buy Memory, but bought it out of curiosity about a week ago. I started to like it, when I saw it in real life. Since than the knife is growing on me. I love it more and more with every day coming by. New Year eve is a major Holiday in our tradition. Everybody has to wear something new. Most likely Memory will be my New Year Eve carry (of cause along with one of my Natives5).
I have similar feelings about this one. In theory it's not my kind of knife but I bought it mainly for the looks, then I realized how underrated it is. It feels great in your hand and the action is butter smooth. Very nice gentleman folder, the more I carry it the more I like it.
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