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- Gunslinger
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- senorsquare
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I have to admit, that wasn't part of the original design plans when I started the scales, but it sure turned out nice. That Elmax Mule with the easy to clean up G10 scales is a work horse too. You can hardly tell what it's been through. And thanks all for the warm welcome.Evil D wrote:I like how you left the holes exposed on the butt of the handle.
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- chancha807
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Forgive my ignorance , but , which knife is that above ? looks great !!!Evil D wrote:Far too many sprints live their lives in a box and never get to stretch their legs. Not mine. Just hours out of the box it got reprofiled (which i did a terrible job of because it was only the 2nd knife i sharpened on my Edge Pro) and has since been little more than a beater. I really feel that this is what sprint knives are born for. I've just finished doing the bevel at 20 inclusive. It isn't quite as polished as it looks, it still has plenty of scratches in it. At this low of an angle, it is ridiculously sharp but will need some micro bevel to prevent chipping.
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- doctorknife
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Nice thread, but just wanted to ask, what's up with those orange scales everywhere, what is their purpose? Isn't that stupid, to buy an orange knife? Your handle will contrast so high with your jeans, every cop or an enemy would see you got a blade from miles away. I understand this for a fixed blade, if your working in the woods and you really need some contrast there, but in the city, no WAI.
A moderate degree of courage joined to great ability will produce greater effects than moderate ability with great courage.
- Carl von Clausewitz
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Spyderco Military Digital Camo CPM-S30V
Spyderco Endura Spyderedge VG-10
Spyderco Matriarch w/ Emerson opener VG-10
Spyderco Resilience 8Cr13MoV
Spyderco Delica Spyderedge ZDP-189
Spyderco Manix XL CPM-S30V
Spyderco Sage Blue Bolt Action CPM-S30V
Spyderco Pacific Salt Yellow Spyderedge H1
- Carl von Clausewitz
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Spyderco Military Digital Camo CPM-S30V
Spyderco Endura Spyderedge VG-10
Spyderco Matriarch w/ Emerson opener VG-10
Spyderco Resilience 8Cr13MoV
Spyderco Delica Spyderedge ZDP-189
Spyderco Manix XL CPM-S30V
Spyderco Sage Blue Bolt Action CPM-S30V
Spyderco Pacific Salt Yellow Spyderedge H1
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I love orange handles, even more on folders. I don´t need to hide my knives, not from a legal point of view nor for surprising someone in SD situations. I found people react great when they see some other handle color than black.
As for user sprints: I will post some later, guess which handle color! :p
As for user sprints: I will post some later, guess which handle color! :p
- chuck_roxas45
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