Spyderco Worker 2?

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TomAiello
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Re: Spyderco Worker 2?

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I'd buy a worker 40th anniversary edition, just for the history. No matter what it looked like, or what blade steel.
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Re: Spyderco Worker 2?

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TomAiello wrote:
Mon Jul 26, 2021 3:58 pm
I'd buy a worker 40th anniversary edition, just for the history. No matter what it looked like, or what blade steel.

Yes sir.
So it goes.
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Interested to see where this goes… MagnaCut would be an excellent choice (for everything). FRN could be good. Linerless G10 could be good.
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I mean, I like the design and classic swedge.
You won’t often see me against more knives. Especially if serrations are part of the deal! :p
I think I’d rather have serrations on a saber ground knife to get the edge a bit thinner.
Nature’s teeth have been cutting for hundreds of millions of years and counting :cool:
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I would not mind waiting until we can get the Worker in Magnacut :)
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Re: Spyderco Worker 2?

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Worker 2, H1, sabre ground, PE & SE. Perfect.
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