2025 Forum Calendar Contest!

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Manixguy@1994 wrote:
Fri Jul 12, 2024 6:01 am
apollo wrote:
Thu Jul 11, 2024 8:54 am
“Manix mania”

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Where to start.

When i was 15 i fell in love with the Manix design.
Now almost 20 years later i already own 24 of them in all generations and variations , sprints and non sprints , lock backs and CBBL’s.
And i love each and every one of them. Sadly its for me not possible to put them all in one picture so i picked out my 10, G10 Manix 2’s instead.

Almost every single day of the year i carry and use one of them.
They always give me joy and pride when i am working with or taking pictures off them.
Every single one has a story behind them , some are gifts of my amazing loved ones , some i bought from friends , some mark milestones in my life and others are linked to incredibly lucky and beautiful days when i found one unexpectedly in a shop while on a holiday trip.

To fill in the picture i used memorabilia i have found over the years and also from my trips to the Amsterdam meet. My nr 1 day of the year! (Thank you Spyderco!!!)
I have bin lucky enough to go multiple times already.
This past event i met our amazingly talented Forum member and friend Robin there for the first time. And he gave me not only the cool French Patch in top of the picture but he also made me the wonderful custom scales you see on the 15v.

To cut things short i am Dimi and i am a Manix addict!
Great shot Dimi , I would love to meet Robin . Buddy Dan
Thx buddy!
Who knows if he ever gets his plans to go to blade ready he might end up on your doorstep... :winking-tongue
Hope he is doing well because i have not seen him around much lately.
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Love me some Manix Mania! Great shot and glad that you and Robin have become friends outside of the forum, that's awesome!
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TkoK83Spy wrote:
Fri Jul 12, 2024 7:21 am
Love me some Manix Mania! Great shot and glad that you and Robin have become friends outside of the forum, that's awesome!
Thx i am glad that you like it!
Robin is an amazing person and he is extremely talented.
I hope we both are able to etend again next year. I would love to talk to him again in real life. He also kinda gives me vibes to start and make my own scales someday.
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No matter where you are in the world if you are a Spyderco fan.
You must know about Spyderco first model C01 The Spyderco Worker
it is a legendary of Spyderco.

C01 Worker
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IronBird wrote:
Mon Jul 15, 2024 7:27 am
No matter where you are in the world if you are a Spyderco fan.
You must know about Spyderco first model C01 The Spyderco Worker
it is a legendary of Spyderco.

C01 Worker
Wow, this a professional grade Pictures, I tip my hat to you. And thank you for the historic lesson. Did you acquire them back in the day, or collected them later?
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Great photos so far, everyone!

This photo was taken in Vogel State Park during a family camping trip. The Kapara handled food prep for the weekend. I love the sculpted carbon fiber handles and the overall lines, especially how narrow it carries in-pocket.

Best of luck to everyone. Thanks TazKristi and the rest of the Spyderco team for hosting this contest.
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I entered a photo and uploaded to the WeTransfer link but I inadvertently read the guidelines for last year's contest. So my entry was horizontal and NOT landscape. Is there a way to retract my entry and submit a new one? Also, how do I attach an image to this forum?

Thanks for your help.
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Image This I my entry this year of the Manix 2 Crucarta , which has become a huge favorite . Shot was taken in the fork of a dead Ash tree with help of my youngest granddaughter. We planned this project down to the nail work on her hand and had a great time as always taking a series of shots . Manixguy@1994 ( Dan )
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Manixguy@1994 wrote:
Mon Jul 22, 2024 5:27 am
Image This I my entry this year of the Manix 2 Crucarta , which has become a huge favorite . Shot was taken in the fork of a dead Ash tree with help of my youngest granddaughter. We planned this project down to the nail work on her hand and had a great time as always taking a series of shots . MG2 ( Dan )
Great shot Dan and so cool to let the granddaughter in on the fun 👏 👊
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Dear gmanarvada:

Welcome to the Spyderco Forum.

Stay safe,

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Manixguy@1994 wrote:
Mon Jul 22, 2024 5:27 am
Image This I my entry this year of the Manix 2 Crucarta , which has become a huge favorite . Shot was taken in the fork of a dead Ash tree with help of my youngest granddaughter. We planned this project down to the nail work on her hand and had a great time as always taking a series of shots . MG2 ( Dan )
That's awesome Dan!! So glad you got her involved!
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PARA MILITARY® 2 SALT® BLACK G-10 CPM MAGNACUT® BLACK BLADE

Hello and thank you for the opportunity to post for the 2025 Forum Calendar Contest.

My family and I visit the Oregon Coast every year, and I have been waiting for a long time to carry a Paramilitary that can be used in the ocean and this year I was able to make it happen.

This particular knife is of special significance to me since my son studies at Colorado School of Mines and the Magnacut steel was formulated by a fellow CSM graduate - Dr Larrin Thomas.

The Paramilitary 2 has a very generous handle size, the compression lock is secure and easy to operate, and the blade size is about perfect for an EDC.

Thank you Spyderco for always innovating and for supporting materials science and design.
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gmanarvada wrote:
Sat Jul 20, 2024 2:22 pm
I entered a photo and uploaded to the WeTransfer link but I inadvertently read the guidelines for last year's contest. So my entry was horizontal and NOT landscape. Is there a way to retract my entry and submit a new one? Also, how do I attach an image to this forum?

Thanks for your help.
Hi, gmanarvada:
Welcome to our forum. Your final entry is what is posted in this thread, so we'll just disregard the file you sent first through WeTransfer (it would be disqualified anyway). Please submit the proper file through WeTransfer and post it in this thread. When you post here, be sure to select the "Full Editor and Preview" option in the post dialogue box (it's a button at the bottom). Then scroll down a bit, and you'll see the option for "Attachments." Click "Attachments" to upload your file, and then select "Place inline" once you've uploaded your file. There are some tips and information here about using other sites to post images as an alternative.

I hope this helps.

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Thanks Salty and Jeff , granddaughter is a sweetie and very artistic . She makes custom jewelry, very proud of her abilities. Soon she will be moving so this was a special time together. Dan
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Nestor wrote:
Sat Jun 15, 2024 7:40 pm
"The Bottomer". My Spyderco Manix 2 Lightweight photographed against the pile of coal in the pit of the abandoned coal mine. I work as a Law Enforcement Officer deep under the ground. I'm not seeing any daylight at all...just like the bottomers, who were the mine workers employed at the lowest level of the mines back in the day. During my 12 years while on duty I was assaulted multiple times, contracted MRSA and got severely sick. By the end of each shift I often feel like I'm coming back to life...to the surface. Thanks for your consideration and best of luck to all of the participants. Pleasure to be here.

Adam

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Think this is my favorite so far this year.
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WilliamMunny wrote:
Mon Jul 22, 2024 6:48 pm
Nestor wrote:
Sat Jun 15, 2024 7:40 pm
"The Bottomer". My Spyderco Manix 2 Lightweight photographed against the pile of coal in the pit of the abandoned coal mine. I work as a Law Enforcement Officer deep under the ground. I'm not seeing any daylight at all...just like the bottomers, who were the mine workers employed at the lowest level of the mines back in the day. During my 12 years while on duty I was assaulted multiple times, contracted MRSA and got severely sick. By the end of each shift I often feel like I'm coming back to life...to the surface. Thanks for your consideration and best of luck to all of the participants. Pleasure to be here.

Adam

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Think this is my favorite so far this year.
Well, thank you Sir. It’s my pleasure to participate for the first time ever here.
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This Pacifc salt 2 in H1 was my first entry into the world of spyderco. I live on the ocean, and make my living being on the water everyday, so i needed a knife that would never let me down. Years later and its still as trusty as ever I took this shot because the lighthouse is the most recognizable symbol of my home, and my home is the reason i needed a salt knife to begin with.

Thanks for the opportunity, so amazing entries so far.
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Thank you again to the Spyderco crew for the chance to compete in the yearly contest, and good luck to all! My submission for this year:

Forum Name: Lumpy620
Model: Stretch 2 XL Lightweight Salt (C258YL)
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Usually, my carry for this time of year, AKA Summer in the North East, means time in the local wilderness, and hot, humid weather. The salt series is the natural choice.

This year I picked the Stretch 2 XL salt. An evolution of the early Hunter/Pro-Venator models designed by Sal, the Stretch series, which has seen numerous iterations and sprints, was expanded into the XL variation. When it came out, and I saw the blade length to weight ratio, I knew I had to have one, but held off, hoping Spyderco would release a much more "interesting" version outside of the original, base, VG-10 model. The Salt variant scratched that itch, due to its ease of maintenance, corrosion resistance, weight, and ergonomics, and is a great companion for outdoor adventures big and small.

This photo was taken on a day hike my partner and I took this past week to Waconah Falls National Park, which is a hop, skip, and a jump from my house in Western Massachusetts.
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I was pretty excited to see that the prize this year is a dragonfly! I love the spydiechef obviously but my most carried knife is a dragonfly of some kind. They are perfect for cutting tags of kid's clothes and opening envelopes and packages and just being useful while fitting in women's pockets or my fanny bag. Since I almost always have a dragonfly with me I have a fair number of pictures of it. I really like this one because of the evergreen needles giving the picture texture and also complimenting the red color of the handle. I was having a tough day and taking this walk through trees gave me some needed peace. It is a happy memory.
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Thanks to Kristi and everyone at Spyderco for putting on the contest! :party-face
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Thank god for the added time ! I had nothing yet and was very sad to not participate. I'm going to keep searching for what I'd want to display :open-grin
:respect In the collection :respect : Lots of different steels, in lots of different (and same) Spydercos.

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