I know, if you don't have anything nice to say... I am pretty good about biting my tongue, but these two are the strangest :spyder: I have ever seen.
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Eh I'm not hip on the looks of the Shempp Bowie, the Dyad, or the P'Kal. Then again, I want to add each to the collection.
The word “tactical” is so overused as to have lost meaning. It seems it’s used now when the writer can’t think of another word. I’d like to see it dropped from our lexicon. Spydercos are without a doubt tactile, ergonomic, function first, and often graceful or funky.Naperville wrote: ↑Tue Aug 07, 2018 10:32 pmI think Spydercos are very tactical, but I'm always looking for more. How are they tactical? Every knife that I bought from Spyderco was bought with tactical use in mind...
SpyderScout wrote: ↑Wed Aug 08, 2018 12:52 amIve been absorbed into the PM2 collective, resistance is futile.
When ever it happens to someone else, I go 'One of us, one of us ... ' :D


What you wrote above mirrors my own experience, in terms of my introduction to the PM2, and also explains why I now have 40 of them.SpyderScout wrote: ↑Wed Aug 08, 2018 12:52 amYears ago I didnt understand why the PM2 was the 'go to' knife for so many people (even though I had a bunch of other Spyderco knives) and didnt much care for the way it looked ... then I got one and it was like an epiphany :)
I totally get it and now its one of my most often used Spyderco knives. I even think it looks great now. A good user knife tends to have that effect IMO.
Ive been absorbed into the PM2 collective, resistance is futile.
When ever it happens to someone else, I go 'One of us, one of us ... ' :D

Happy Birthday Spooky Boy Crazy Cat!!!
Thank you very much Mr attila. :)
Ah, hahaha, ah, hahaha, ah, hahaha! :) :cool:

