Spyderco Silhouettes

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Spyderco Silhouettes

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I always been most intrigued by the shape of Spyderco knives. They're so different that the rest of the market and always have a certain beauty that appeals to me. So I took a bunch of pictures a few years ago with the idea that I would edit them into just the silhouette of the knife and share them.

Well, I finally got around to it here's the result. For some reason the editing software won't save changes to the saturation above a certain level so some of the images have artifacts but most came out pretty well.

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spoonrobot wrote:I always been most intrigued by the shape of Spyderco knives. They're so different that the rest of the market and always have a certain beauty that appeals to me. So I took a bunch of pictures a few years ago with the idea that I would edit them into just the silhouette of the knife and share them.

Well, I finally got around to it here's the result. For some reason the editing software won't save changes to the saturation above a certain level so some of the images have artifacts but most came out pretty well.
Déjà vu... :)
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Very cool. I was actually looking for something exactly like this the other day - life size knife silhouettes to help in an online knife purchase decision.
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They look awesome :D
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So cool! The UKPK looks like a piece of functional modern art. Beautiful lines. Of course, it feels that good, too. :cool: Thanks for sharing.

- best wishes, Jazz.
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Great pictures. Reminds me of a knife nut's game show. See the silhouette and buzz in to guess the correct model the fastest. I'd do well in a game show like that.
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Well done and thanx for the pics. Some look almost predatory.
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Great shots, Spoon!

The sad thing is that I could name every one of these as I went down the page. So why can't I remember our Anniversary and the kids' birthdays? Argh. :rolleyes:

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it's like "who's that pokemon?" but with knives
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