I'm not going to ask, as curious as I am!twinboysdad wrote: ↑Wed Jul 13, 2022 4:35 pmThey are without equal as an on the fly dental tool as well.
LC200 FFG Ladybug Hawkbill
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Re: LC200 FFG Ladybug Hawkbill
C’mon Doc, who owns a SE HB Ladybug that hasn’t used it pick/pull steak sinew out of between teeth, other than a vegetarian of course? Ah, hahaha?Doc Dan wrote: ↑Wed Jul 13, 2022 11:22 pmI'm not going to ask, as curious as I am!twinboysdad wrote: ↑Wed Jul 13, 2022 4:35 pmThey are without equal as an on the fly dental tool as well.
I used mine on the weekend to get rid of some mussel lip or something stuck in my gnashers after a feed of seafood.
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Re: LC200 FFG Ladybug Hawkbill
I use the toothpick on my Victorinox classic, but you guys do you
On subject, FFG LC LB sounds good to me.
On subject, FFG LC LB sounds good to me.
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Re: LC200 FFG Ladybug Hawkbill
Bloke after picking his teeth with his knife:Bloke wrote: ↑Thu Jul 14, 2022 5:40 amC’mon Doc, who owns a SE HB Ladybug that hasn’t used it pick/pull steak sinew out of between teeth, other than a vegetarian of course? Ah, hahaha?Doc Dan wrote: ↑Wed Jul 13, 2022 11:22 pmI'm not going to ask, as curious as I am!twinboysdad wrote: ↑Wed Jul 13, 2022 4:35 pmThey are without equal as an on the fly dental tool as well.
I used mine on the weekend to get rid of some mussel lip or something stuck in my gnashers after a feed of seafood.
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Re: LC200 FFG Ladybug Hawkbill
I'm in. I'd really like a PE as well as the SE.
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Re: LC200 FFG Ladybug Hawkbill
Best answer yet.
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Re: LC200 FFG Ladybug Hawkbill
FFG Ladyhawk sounds awesome. Is that even possible in SE on such a small surface? Also make the tip a bit more pronounced for dental applications.
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Re: LC200 FFG Ladybug Hawkbill
It would be nice, I'm sure, but I don't know how it could be more impressive than the H1 version.
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That would be cool.
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This really needs to happen. Can't stop thinking about it now.
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I was just thinking it sure would be nice if Spyderco made a LC200N Ladybug in green, while I was fidgeting with my H1 hawkbill ladybug