


:) I take that a real compliment coming from you...Strong-Dog wrote:**** brother. Those are some fine knives
Me & you bothTBob wrote:My Black Southard is one of my two favorite EDCs, the Slysz Bowie being the other. I'm developing a strong partiality to flippers.
Thank you. I appreciate that.gbelleh wrote:Very nice! The Southard looks good in black.
I can understand that. However, it just works for me. Both, the Southard and Domino. Which imo, are two oh so very fine pieces. The Domino in particular. I sometimes feel it doesn't get the praise it deserves based on its looks. The Domino, can come across as plain Jane Spyderco, if that makes sense? However, I've yet to see a finer flipper out there. She's just total precision imo. A real testament to the genius of Eric Glesser. The Southard, it's just a flat-out gorgeous Spydie imo. With plenty of blade to boot :)GoldenSpydie wrote:Nice Southard, and thanks for the pics!
I love the look of the Southard, but the ergonomics are totally off for my hand, so I'll probably never buy one.
That's my problem with the Domino - not enough blade. I have more than enough blades of < 3". My sweet spot is 3.5-4" these days.MacLaren wrote:I can understand that. However, it just works for me. Both, the Southard and Domino. Which imo, are two oh so very fine pieces. The Domino in particular. I sometimes feel it doesn't get the praise it deserves based on its looks. The Domino, can come across as plain Jane Spyderco, if that makes sense? However, I've yet to see a finer flipper out there. She's just total precision imo. A real testament to the genius of Eric Glesser. The Southard, it's just a flat-out gorgeous Spydie imo. With plenty of blade to boot :)GoldenSpydie wrote:Nice Southard, and thanks for the pics!
I love the look of the Southard, but the ergonomics are totally off for my hand, so I'll probably never buy one.
You'd be surprised how your hands adapt after using it for a while. I sold my delica twice because the ergos can't compete with the caly3, but after finally giving the delica a real chance using it a bit my hands adapted to the handle and I love the ergos now.GoldenSpydie wrote:Nice Southard, and thanks for the pics!
I love the look of the Southard, but the ergonomics are totally off for my hand, so I'll probably never buy one.