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I haven't handled the rock but is the double grind on the rock H1 on the rock ? The pictures look like they are different this might just be that they are of one side.
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Bladekeeper wrote:I haven't handled the rock but is the double grind on the rock H1 on the rock ? The pictures look like they are different this might just be that they are of one side.
Ed Scempp explains his two knives here.

http://www.spyderco.com/forums/showthre ... ries-video
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Bladekeeper wrote:I haven't handled the rock but is the double grind on the rock H1 on the rock ? The pictures look like they are different this might just be that they are of one side.
The Rock is mostly flat ground, while the Rock Salt is the one with the Saber Grind.

In the picture he posted, you can see the H1 on the side of the Rock Salt. The H1 steel is what really makes it a "Rock Salt". The Saber Grind is just a result of the difficulty of Flat Grinding the H1 steel.
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Unboxed my Spyderco Enuff clippoint today, and I could not be happier. This knife really looks like it is made for my hand, best ergonomics on a Spyderco I felt so far.

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It’s a big chuck of H-1 steel.
It’s made by Spyderco.
And it’s fixed.

Image :D That’s good enough for me.

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Arrgghh! I'm pissed I gave away my Ronin as a gift...
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Reject wrote:It’s a big chuck of H-1 steel.
It’s made by Spyderco.
And it’s fixed.

:D That’s good enough for me.

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One of those whale rescues with a pivot system attached via two bolts and a long string welded against a slice of steel .
This is going to be the next project I get done for somebody who needs a lopper to trim hard to reach fruits on their farm although I won't be doing it.
I have a similar one on a pole now but with that whale blade this will put it to shame.
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Perrin, old and new

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Great thread... love seeing all those Spyderco fixed blades.
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The street beat top one ? Would so suit a Hamon IMO .
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Yes, it's Street Beat.
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Puukko FB28FBNP G10 & the FB28WDP

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The new Lum Tanto & original Lum Tanto.

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Well done, Reject!

Thanx for an instructive post with great pics!
I have the original tanto and I'll keep it forever, imho one of the most beautiful Spydies I own! :D
The new handle material looks good.
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Beautiful collection of fixed blades! Many people only associate Spyderco with folders and they're missing out on a lot of great knives that you're showing us.
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Nice Lum comparison pics.
I've been unable to score an original, but I'm really enjoying the sprint!

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Fixed blade collection Image update.

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Reject wrote:Fixed blade collection update.

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Most impressive pic, thanx for showing!
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skatenut wrote:Most impressive pic, thanx for showing!
:) You are most welcome, thank you for looking.
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