Ditto!abbazaba wrote:That contoured G10 is challenging my will power
Spyderco Shaman News and Gossip Thread
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I have one of those somewhere in my office. He also designed our Laguiole. Very skilled designer.Larry_Mott wrote:And i would die for a Spyderco rendition of the Le Maire/Florinox :)
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Oh man, I was about all set to pull the trigger an a serrated PM2 and had no clue the Shaman had a serrated option. Choices, choices. I'm a big fan of the Manix 2, this looks nearly perfect.
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I'd love to see a pic of the Shaman between the PM2 and Manix2 :Dzhyla wrote:Oh man, I was about all set to pull the trigger an a serrated PM2 and had no clue the Shaman had a serrated option. Choices, choices. I'm a big fan of the Manix 2, this looks nearly perfect.
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ChrisinHove wrote:Likewise!!abbazaba wrote:That contoured G10 is challenging my will power
OK:
Has anyone compared it against the Superleaf yet?
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Sussed. Took about five minutes. Action felt like it was randomly binding and very gritty. Took it apart, appears the indexed side of the pivot bushing (same basic set up as the PM2/Para 3) may not have been quite square or slightly prouder than it should be in the liner, so I re-seated it, drew it down with that side's pivot screw, added a few strategically placed drops of reel oil, and reassembled.Firebat wrote:Just got mine. Like the stonewash, contoured handle and heft; don't like the off centered blade and too-stiff pivot out of the box. Will try to remedy both this evening.
(Anyone know if this uses a pivot bushing like the PM and Manix?)
Voila. Centered blade, silky smooth and rockets open and closed. Feels like a PM2 that's been juicing and lifting heavy. :D
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hmm, PM1 felt forgotten:abbazaba wrote:I'd love to see a pic of the Shaman between the PM2 and Manix2 :Dzhyla wrote:Oh man, I was about all set to pull the trigger an a serrated PM2 and had no clue the Shaman had a serrated option. Choices, choices. I'm a big fan of the Manix 2, this looks nearly perfect.
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Okey-dokey:TomK wrote:And one with the Native 5 please!abbazaba wrote:I'd love to see a pic of the Shaman between the PM2 and Manix2 :Dzhyla wrote:Oh man, I was about all set to pull the trigger an a serrated PM2 and had no clue the Shaman had a serrated option. Choices, choices. I'm a big fan of the Manix 2, this looks nearly perfect.
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Great photos, thanks. Looks like a less blocky grip than the Manix 2.
I’m a little unsure about the compression lock. I have long (for a guy) fingernails on my right hand for guitar playing. This can make some flippers just slightly awkward to deploy. If you didn’t flip your nails for a week or two would the compression lock be awkward to close?
I’m a little unsure about the compression lock. I have long (for a guy) fingernails on my right hand for guitar playing. This can make some flippers just slightly awkward to deploy. If you didn’t flip your nails for a week or two would the compression lock be awkward to close?
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Got mine in. All my native 5’s will need to go. All the sprints and forum knives, everything. This will be one that gets major pocket time. I’ve always thought the native 5 was a little small for me.
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No problem. Sometimes just need to slightly alter the angle of attack (in the CG/FSG sense!). But it feels intuitive, with a little experience--no conscious effort needed. (and the thumbnail is especially helpful with the new D'Allara and Q-ball).zhyla wrote:Great photos, thanks. Looks like a less blocky grip than the Manix 2.
I’m a little unsure about the compression lock. I have long (for a guy) fingernails on my right hand for guitar playing. This can make some flippers just slightly awkward to deploy. If you didn’t flip (clip) your nails for a week or two would the compression lock be awkward to close?
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A new laguoile??? Please say it is...sal wrote:I have one of those somewhere in my office. He also designed our Laguiole. Very skilled designer.Larry_Mott wrote:And i would die for a Spyderco rendition of the Le Maire/Florinox :)
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This is the one i am referring to, alas, not a/the Laguiole
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Thank you! This is pushing me over the edge.nicked.onaut wrote:hmm, PM1 felt forgotten:abbazaba wrote:I'd love to see a pic of the Shaman between the PM2 and Manix2 :Dzhyla wrote:Oh man, I was about all set to pull the trigger an a serrated PM2 and had no clue the Shaman had a serrated option. Choices, choices. I'm a big fan of the Manix 2, this looks nearly perfect.
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CANNOT wait for this in Maxamet. It's like the PM2's cousin who lifts.
EDC Rotation: PITS, Damasteel Urban, Shaman, Ikuchi, Amalgam, CruCarta Shaman, Sage 5 LW, Serrated Caribbean Sheepsfoot CQI, XHP Shaman, M4/Micarta Shaman, 15v Shaman
Fixed Blades: Proficient, Magnacut Mule
Special and Sentimental: Southard, Squarehead LW, Ouroboros, Calendar Para 3 LW, 40th Anniversary Native, Ti Native, Calendar Watu, Tanto PM2
Would like to own again: CQI Caribbean Sheepsfoot PE, Watu
Wishlist: Magnacut, Shaman Sprints!
Fixed Blades: Proficient, Magnacut Mule
Special and Sentimental: Southard, Squarehead LW, Ouroboros, Calendar Para 3 LW, 40th Anniversary Native, Ti Native, Calendar Watu, Tanto PM2
Would like to own again: CQI Caribbean Sheepsfoot PE, Watu
Wishlist: Magnacut, Shaman Sprints!
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I was cautiously interested in this knife until I saw that it is the exact same weight as the Gayle Bradley 1 (147 g). I ultimatley sold my GB1 largely due to weight. However, this is clearly a well-executed design that will thrill a lot of folks (as did the GB1).
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Just grabbed the SE model...this is one of the better new models I have held in quite sometime.
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According to the user phampet that came with the Shaman there will be DLC versions available as well. I’m sure they will look really cool but the stonewash is really nice to look at and hides scratches better.
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Just received my Shaman this week. I was actually surprised at the size and heft of this knife, even though I was well aware of the specs. My initial impressions - big, bold, a real user. This is a knife that you can use for some serious work. It's built like a tank.
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Just got mine. Action feels a bit poor but it feels great in the hand. Feels like a knife you can throw around.
Anybody having contact with the backspacer and tip of the knife?
Anybody having contact with the backspacer and tip of the knife?