I agree. I'm only on day 2 with it but it is winning me over pretty fast.
What Spyderco is in your pocket today??
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404 s in 81 steel flavors.
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CruCarta PM2. And I got my manbug in yesterday and I don’t know why I waited so long to pick one up! This will be in my 5th pocket from here on out.
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Your photograph is excellent. Spyderco needs to hire you for some promotional photography.
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I'd agree and say that his photography is top notch!
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Brand new Endura in K390.
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Nice Endura Jeff ! How do you like it so far ? MG2
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Like this pic with lefty clip ! MG2
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1 - Bradford Guardian 3 / Vanadis 4E Wharnie
1 - Monterey Bay Knives Slayback Flipper / ZDP 189
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1 - Bradford Guardian 3 / Vanadis 4E Wharnie
1 - Monterey Bay Knives Slayback Flipper / ZDP 189
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Well, I loved the Endura prior to this one. I just started carrying my K390 Endela more after a break from it through the summer. I figured I just needed to upgrade my Endura to some K390. It will be in my pocket a lot. K390 is an amazing user steel. I know this has been talked about so much, but K390 can really take some abuse/use at the edge and keep on trucking. I used the Endela (not this one) over the weekend to clean up some pipe edges. Basically dragging it laterally using the edge as a scraper. Scraped some old nasty caulk off some tile. It doesn't care.
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My first Manix2 in its original blade-grind, the exclusive pink G10 with titanium backspacer! So much fun finding Spydies from yesteryear.
I can easily imagine how NCOs in the 1960s’ US Army would have reacted to anyone carrying this knife. But would this color calm today’s knife-nervous public, I wonder.
I can easily imagine how NCOs in the 1960s’ US Army would have reacted to anyone carrying this knife. But would this color calm today’s knife-nervous public, I wonder.
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Nice!wrdwrght wrote: ↑Tue Feb 01, 2022 2:26 pmMy first Manix2 in its original blade-grind, the exclusive pink G10 with titanium backspacer! So much fun finding Spydies from yesteryear.
I can easily imagine how NCOs in the 1960s’ US Army would have reacted to anyone carrying this knife. But would this color calm today’s knife-nervous public, I wonder.
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Still chugging away with the Pacific Salt challenge. MG2
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I didn't consider the potential calming effects of Blurple when I bought this. I just wanted that sweet S110V. Though I will admit I find the lock stiff compared to my Benchmade and Hogue knives with Axis locks. I know it's a different spring design, but similar action.wrdwrght wrote: ↑Tue Feb 01, 2022 2:26 pmMy first Manix2 in its original blade-grind, the exclusive pink G10 with titanium backspacer! So much fun finding Spydies from yesteryear.
I can easily imagine how NCOs in the 1960s’ US Army would have reacted to anyone carrying this knife. But would this color calm today’s knife-nervous public, I wonder.
And yes, I am somewhat imitating your photo composition. But considering all I really had to do was cross my leg, it wasn't 2 much of a Stretch
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