My Spyderco collection and Introduction
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My Spyderco collection and Introduction
Hello everyone,
Steve here. I have been reading this forum for many years and have been using and buying blades for over 15. I must say this is a great forum. I have learned so much about knives on this forum over the years and still have a lot more to learn. Just wanted to say thanks to all of the knowledgeable people here who take the time to share their knife knowledge and experiences for this great hobby.
That being said, I thought I would share my spyderco collection here as who doesn’t love Spydie pics. Hopefully the attachments work. If not, my apologies.
Steve here. I have been reading this forum for many years and have been using and buying blades for over 15. I must say this is a great forum. I have learned so much about knives on this forum over the years and still have a lot more to learn. Just wanted to say thanks to all of the knowledgeable people here who take the time to share their knife knowledge and experiences for this great hobby.
That being said, I thought I would share my spyderco collection here as who doesn’t love Spydie pics. Hopefully the attachments work. If not, my apologies.
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Love your collection.
So many nice spydies
So many nice spydies
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Sage 2 and lava are my favs from ur collection. Thanx for sharing
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The Sage 2 is the one that I probably carried more than any other knife. It’s in retirement now but served me well for a few years
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Nice collection! Is it just me, but I could swear some of those pm2’s are shorter in blade length than the other ones? Unless it’s the angle/lighting. Also May I ask what your favourite model(s) are?
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Paramilitary(1)'s vs Paramilitary 2's...
bladesandbeverages wrote: Hello everyone,
Steve here. I have been reading this forum for many years and have been using and buying blades for over 15. I must say this is a great forum. I have learned so much about knives on this forum over the years and still have a lot more to learn. Just wanted to say thanks to all of the knowledgeable people here who take the time to share their knife knowledge and experiences for this great hobby.
Welcome to the forum! You've got a nice collection of Spydies, looking forward to more posts.
So it goes.
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Hellofa collection, you've got some heavy hitters in there.
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Hi Bladesandbeverages,
Welcome to our forum.
Very nice collection. Our staff and I thank you for the support.
sal
Welcome to our forum.
Very nice collection. Our staff and I thank you for the support.
sal
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One of us. Welcome !
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Welcome, that is an excellent collection. You've got more than a few of my favorite knives in there.
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Welcome to the forum!
Very nice collection! You definitely have more Spydies than I ever had, including those I sold again!
Right now out of your collection I´d choose the Siren (never had, now want one) and a Millie (had one, want another one again)...
Very nice collection! You definitely have more Spydies than I ever had, including those I sold again!
Right now out of your collection I´d choose the Siren (never had, now want one) and a Millie (had one, want another one again)...
Top three going by pocket-time (update March 24):
- EDC: Endura thin red line ffg combo edge (VG10); Wayne Goddard PE (4V), Endela SE (VG10)
-Mountains/outdoors: Pac.Salt 1 SE (H1), Salt 2 SE (LC200N), and also Wayne Goddard PE (4V)
- EDC: Endura thin red line ffg combo edge (VG10); Wayne Goddard PE (4V), Endela SE (VG10)
-Mountains/outdoors: Pac.Salt 1 SE (H1), Salt 2 SE (LC200N), and also Wayne Goddard PE (4V)
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Appreciate the warm welcome from everyone. Airlsee is correct about the difference in paramilitary blade lengths. As far as my favorites, that’s a tough one that often changes but if I had to pick some as of late it would be the native 5 LW, Native chief, Manix 2, and the shaman. My favorites in the past that have got the most pocket time and use would probably be the salt 1, Sage 2, and PM2. Always loved the dragonfly as well.
Currently have 2 spydies inbound. Lil native backlock and the fully serrated leaf shape Caribbean (Thanks Evil D )
Blades I’m mostly looking forward to are the magnacut manix 2, native chief LW, and lil native LW.
Currently have 2 spydies inbound. Lil native backlock and the fully serrated leaf shape Caribbean (Thanks Evil D )
Blades I’m mostly looking forward to are the magnacut manix 2, native chief LW, and lil native LW.
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Great collection and welcome to the forum! That Lava has me thinking of looking for one...
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Welcome! Great collection
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Impressive, to say the least. Welcome.
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Welcome and must say very nice collection . MG2
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Wow - very nice collection!!! You come in guns a blazin Look forward to your hopefully many posts to come…make sure and let us know how you like the lil native backlock and the Caribbean…
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Amazing collection, welcome! Curious to hear — looks like you have mainly PE. What do you prefer about PE over SE, or vice versa?