My 2 most treasured Spydercos

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My 2 most treasured Spydercos

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Excuse my poor pics, 1st time camera user!
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Very nice. The bottom one (a worker?) looks like the eagle wings were inlaid. Thanks for the pics.
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first time I see that kind of worker, nice pics! thanks :)
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very nice treasures! great pics also!
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WOW! I like those.

Yea it does look like that Worker has wood inlay. That takes time.

Not bad pics at all for a first timer :D

Great stuff.
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Those are both Santa Fe Stoneworks knives. The Police looks like it's MOP with jet webbing. The Worker is from the Painted Desert series. We recently ordered a Harpy with the eagle handle and a matching money clip. Very cool!
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I belive that Santa fe does inlay each piece of wood to get that affect.
Very nice,I have an Endura with Jet and MOP inlay comeing,should be here today,that is just like the Police except reversed.
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blade5 wrote:Excuse my poor pics, 1st time camera user!

The eagle is really nice
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Nice knives. Are those your daily carry knives??
Just wondering.



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If those knives are indeed daily carry items, then I'd be impressed indeed!

Nice knives, Santa Fe does excellent work. I'm looking forward to giving them more of my money. :D

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Blades wrote:Nice knives. Are those your daily carry knives??
Just wondering.



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Wow, a pair of beauties, thanks for the nice pics. That eagle is sweet.
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Nice!!!!!!
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NICE!!!! VERY NICE!!!!!...Doc
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Like someone said here: it's ELU pictures that make people want to buy more...

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Very cool!

Thanks for pics.

Does anyone know if Santa Fe commissions ELU designs to be done on the ELU's knife?
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OK, I must be dense or it's just late, but what does ELU stand for? "Search" doesn't allow 3-letter words...

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Very NICE !!!! :spyder: :spyder: ELU stands for end line user, a consumer who uses :spyder: knives & sharpeners
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