Bird-Defense Spyderco?

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Re: Bird-Defense Spyderco?

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Where do you come up with your questions, bro? ;)

I'd have to say something with a longer blade, and I'd just start whacking and waving.
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I'd rather have a tennis racquet, but of my spydies I'd go Rock Salt.
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Re: Bird-Defense Spyderco?

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Easy, Whale Rescue Blade with the rounded tip ground to a point and double edged...on a stick
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Scroop wrote:Easy, Whale Rescue Blade with the rounded tip ground to a point and double edged...on a stick
By the way that is something I wondered, too: Do you think out of all the persons who have purchased the Whale Rescue blades so far, at least one or more has ground a functional point on the end and used it for other purposes in the field than rescuing marine animals?
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Re: Bird-Defense Spyderco?

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SpyderEdgeForever wrote:
Scroop wrote:Easy, Whale Rescue Blade with the rounded tip ground to a point and double edged...on a stick
By the way that is something I wondered, too: Do you think out of all the persons who have purchased the Whale Rescue blades so far, at least one or more has ground a functional point on the end and used it for other purposes in the field than rescuing marine animals?

Don't think I'd grind a point on it, but I've considered buying one of the Whale Rescue Blades and mounting it on a pole as one more weapon in my annual battle against the green monster. ;)
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Re: Bird-Defense Spyderco?

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Spyderco logo decal + machete = birdpocalypse survival.
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Good one :)
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The Deacon wrote:
SpyderEdgeForever wrote:
Scroop wrote:Easy, Whale Rescue Blade with the rounded tip ground to a point and double edged...on a stick
By the way that is something I wondered, too: Do you think out of all the persons who have purchased the Whale Rescue blades so far, at least one or more has ground a functional point on the end and used it for other purposes in the field than rescuing marine animals?

Don't think I'd grind a point on it, but I've considered buying one of the Whale Rescue Blades and mounting it on a pole as one more weapon in my annual battle against the green monster. ;)
Hmmmm...a Spyderco Sicle
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Re: Bird-Defense Spyderco?

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I was body-slammed by a 48-pound turkey, once upon a time. As he did not press the attack, no defense was needed. Unless I sold him, when he was ready for the oven, he got the axe, brand name now forgotten.
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Re: Bird-Defense Spyderco?

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Whale rescue..... Seriously why would you want anything else. I'd probably find a large pole to attach it to so I can catch em on the fly.

Also forgot to post my personal whale rescue blade. It's on a short hickory handle from a sledge hammer that i cut a slot into and then put some bolts through.

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:eek: Hit the dirt and peck your a$$ goodbye. ;)
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