
What Spyderco is in your pocket today??
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Thanks. It’s one of my favorite combinations. Also the red and black just looks great imo.
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Current collection: Manix 2 LW Rex 45 + Maxamet, Delica 4 Green Zome VG-10, PM2 S45VN, Ladybug K390, REC Exclusive Shaman (lost outside RIP), Stretch 1 HAP40/SUS, Salt 2 SE LC200N
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Re: What Spyderco is in your pocket today??
Gotta get to working on a patina on the K390 Delica...

And for @TkoK83Spy here is a spine shot comparison of this Delica and a drop point Sebenza

Not a good photo, but I was in a hurry... close up of the tips. I still love my CRKs and use them a lot (more than my Spydies the past couple years) but my K390 Delica is an example of wonderfully thin geometry that no CRK has... differing design philosophies though, so I'd never expect a CRK this thin. Some of the Insingo blades are ground thinner though.


And for @TkoK83Spy here is a spine shot comparison of this Delica and a drop point Sebenza

Not a good photo, but I was in a hurry... close up of the tips. I still love my CRKs and use them a lot (more than my Spydies the past couple years) but my K390 Delica is an example of wonderfully thin geometry that no CRK has... differing design philosophies though, so I'd never expect a CRK this thin. Some of the Insingo blades are ground thinner though.

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