
I hear ya, BTG. Just doesn't seem possible that such a unique, intelligently-designed beast of a blade that even has a compression lock can seriously be had for only about $50.BTG wrote:...feel like I'm stealing at that price.
Thanks man! I am glad you've enjoyed it.abbazaba wrote:Excellent posts Michael. Thank you for taking the time to write this up!
Rhino on pre-order (obviously)
That is very kind of you, Darby. I greatly appreciate the kind words.bearfacedkiller wrote:Enjoying the write up my man! You are a good knife maker and a good salesman.I really want one. Thanks for sharing this with us. It is inspiring.
Appreciate that, Spydergirl!Spydergirl88 wrote:Great write up look forward to each update
LOL! Thank you, Dan. I'm not sure if it's talent, but I do try.farnorthdan wrote:Fantastic Michael, you got real talent brother, I really like your choice of scale material, one of my favorites. Thanks for sharing the process.
Thank you, PaleMoon! I really appreciate your kind words. I hope you will enjoy the Rhino very much.PaleMoon wrote:The Rhino has been my most anticipated release following the Amsterdam meet pictures, and seeing its origin story here makes it even more exciting! Congratulations Michael on the collaboration, and thank you for all the information you've shared.
Glad to hear you've enjoyed it, JD. I've had a bit of fun putting it together too. (For some reason, however, I don't remember taking so many pictures along the way, lol).J D Wijbenga wrote:Thanks for the WIP! Very interesting to see a knife come to life!
I'm glad to hear that, BTG. I know you are a connoisseur of Spyderco's knives, so this means a lot.BTG wrote:Great write up..Great looking little knife, love the color...feel like I'm stealing at that price. Thank you & keep up the good work.
Well done, Sully! Very fitting indeed.Sully wrote:I hear ya, BTG. Just doesn't seem possible that such a unique, intelligently-designed beast of a blade that even has a compression lock can seriously be had for only about $50.BTG wrote:...feel like I'm stealing at that price.![]()
Thank you, sir! That really means a lot.Liquid Cobra wrote:I'm simply blown away. I can't imagine how good it must feel to design and then make something like this. I can't thank you enough for posting these details.
Thank you much, Capt! It has been my pleasure to share the story with you.Capt'n Boatsalot wrote:Congrats Michael! What a cool and inspirational story! I have really enjoyed watching the progression of the knife being made, and so thank you very much for sharing it!
I'll be picking one of these up for sure.
Thank you, Brock O Lee.Brock O Lee wrote:I always enjoy these work-in-progress pictures. Congrats on your knife Spydernut, it looks like a sweet little thing. I can see how this one can become one of those gateway spydies: it's a handsome design in a people friendly size, with a great lock and G10, all at an affordable price.
I'm sad to see that the micarta did not make it to the production model, that would have been epic.
JT, you are too kind.JT wrote:Excellent!
My hat's off to you, I really admire people who can do such precise stuff. A bit of an engineer and a bit of an artist mind is required I guess![]()
Me, I can dream about things and "imagine" them ready, but they never ever a) end up ready or
b) they end up looking like c*ap instead of what I thought they would be
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