Throwback Thursday for Spyderco's
- Larry_Mott
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I actually had a cranberry Salsa on the hook, that is - i mailed the seller "I'll take it" , and that was the last i heard and saw of that..
I will never get why people put stuff up for sale and then just go to radio silence and scope depth when it's time to close the deal..
I mean, if you change your mind, just mail me with a "I am sorry, but i changed my mind and will keep it"
I will never get why people put stuff up for sale and then just go to radio silence and scope depth when it's time to close the deal..
I mean, if you change your mind, just mail me with a "I am sorry, but i changed my mind and will keep it"
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I hope I did this correctly. This is a Spyderco that I have had bouncing around in my toolbox for a couple of decades. I tried cleaning it up a bit and I am surprised at how hard it is to open one handed. I can't seem to get any leverage on the hole. I usually just use two hands.
Does anyone know what the blade steel is? The blade has Spyderco on one side and Seki-City on the other.
Does anyone know what the blade steel is? The blade has Spyderco on one side and Seki-City on the other.
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I agree. And also... cobra hoods :)
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I great older example. I would guess G-2 steel.BobABQ wrote: ↑Thu Feb 14, 2019 9:14 pmI hope I did this correctly. This is a Spyderco that I have had bouncing around in my toolbox for a couple of decades. I tried cleaning it up a bit and I am surprised at how hard it is to open one handed. I can't seem to get any leverage on the hole. I usually just use two hands.
Does anyone know what the blade steel is? The blade has Spyderco on one side and Seki-City on the other.
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Thank you. I have had that knife for a very long to. It has to be close to 20-25 year's old.xceptnl wrote: ↑Fri Feb 15, 2019 8:29 amI great older example. I would guess G-2 steel.BobABQ wrote: ↑Thu Feb 14, 2019 9:14 pmI hope I did this correctly. This is a Spyderco that I have had bouncing around in my toolbox for a couple of decades. I tried cleaning it up a bit and I am surprised at how hard it is to open one handed. I can't seem to get any leverage on the hole. I usually just use two hands.
Does anyone know what the blade steel is? The blade has Spyderco on one side and Seki-City on the other.
Re: Throwback Thursday for Spyderco's
:spyder: Vesuvius for this Thursday...
Here it is with his modern brother
Here it is with his modern brother
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Throwback, but recently aquired
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I don't care if FFG is twice as good as the old Native grind, it is still *the* best looking by a mile :)
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Larry_Mott wrote: ↑Thu Feb 21, 2019 4:06 pmI don't care i FFG is twice as good as the old Native grind, it is still *the* best looking by a mile :)
I agree completely.
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Thursday again so...
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Love the Des Horn!
I give you the long since, and recently disco'd ATR
I give you the long since, and recently disco'd ATR
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The PE one looks just like the knife in the movie Hannibal. What is the name of this model. I would love to find one of these for sale!
40 Spyderco knives in 11 different steels,
1 Byrd and 30 “others”
1 Byrd and 30 “others”
- Larry_Mott
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Ok, one day early, but hey.. I'm on
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Ok, those are LUVLY Reject, what model are they? And the Vesuvius Jr in the post just above yours is sweet too.
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Wish list: Hundred Pacer; Sliverax; Mantra; 52100 PM2 SE; Kapara
Wish list: Hundred Pacer; Sliverax; Mantra; 52100 PM2 SE; Kapara
Re: Throwback Thursday for Spyderco's
:D Thursday comes around earlier in the week down here.
That was posted Thursday 07.19am local time.
It is the C58 J D Smith
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Can't believe i forgot "the Aussie factor" again!
Fair play to you, gret knives too!
Fair play to you, gret knives too!
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