Spyderco needs to produce a nice knife that is already half beat to **** with hairlines and dings everywhere. Maybe then I might be able to use one. Lol


kennethsime wrote: ↑Wed Dec 18, 2024 7:11 pmMan, that one is a looker. I wish they had done the recent Cruwear sprint in Micarta like that.
Use it. Abuse it. That's a great knife.
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:Well said , I think LB said it once that the scratches and marks put on a knife are good memories of a knife to be used for its purpose . No harm admiring a knife but personally I have mine on me to use when needed . MG2mikey177 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 19, 2024 3:53 amI cannot see the OP's photo, so I cannot comment on it, but I could understand having a knife that was too pretty to use.
I don't have any myself, as I buy all of my knives to use. But if ever I came into possession of maybe a 25th anniversary Delica, or a Spyderco World Trade Center knife, those I would use very lightly and spend most of my time looking at.
I have some like that also. For example, both my Subvert and SpyOpera came in padded cases.jmj3esq wrote: ↑Wed Dec 18, 2024 6:26 pmI just got this and already I decided I can’t use it. It’s way too pretty. This is a growing problem as I gain some of the knives I really want. I get them with all intentions to use but they sit because they’re just too **** nice to mar up. Anybody else have a safe full of intended “users” that never got used?
 Sure.  They are definitely pretty.  But, my damascus Urban is pretty also and it came in a regular box.  So, for me, my Urban is a dressy user, but still a user, while the similar SpyOpera is (to me) more of a collector piece even if the carbon handle may make it appear more durable than the ivory handle of the Urban.  The Subvert is similar.  Carbon fiber over titanium handle, but needs a padded case.
   Sure.  They are definitely pretty.  But, my damascus Urban is pretty also and it came in a regular box.  So, for me, my Urban is a dressy user, but still a user, while the similar SpyOpera is (to me) more of a collector piece even if the carbon handle may make it appear more durable than the ivory handle of the Urban.  The Subvert is similar.  Carbon fiber over titanium handle, but needs a padded case.    
    If I had known how they would arrive, I would have skipped on those purchases and bought something else.  So, those two will be sold and replaced.  I'm guessing a Bodacious or a Military 2 won't arrive in padded cases.
  If I had known how they would arrive, I would have skipped on those purchases and bought something else.  So, those two will be sold and replaced.  I'm guessing a Bodacious or a Military 2 won't arrive in padded cases.
out of every spydie I own that was the only one I ever had any hesitation to beat up. Gorgeous....but meant to be used!




