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Spyderco Photo of the Week Contest!
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Started off by soaking the blade for 30 minutes in apple cider vinegar to get a nice dull patina. Then mixed Grey Upon Dijon mustard with apple cider vinegar until I got the consistency I was looking for. Put the mustard mixture in a needle top squeeze bottle and started making flame like and blob designs on the blade. Let sit for 30-45 minutes, washed the blade off and repeated the process until it got the colors I wanted( I did 6 times). Then I soaked in apple cider vinegar for another 30 minutes. Immediately removed from vinegar and as I rinsed with hot water, I used a green Scotch Brite pad and rubbed with moderate pressure. As I rubbed it turned really dark, almost black. It has lightened up a bit with use.
Did the same with the Enuff 2, only did not pre or post soak in apple cider or use the Scotch Brite pad. The blade does not have the dark patina. Also Rit Dyed the handle graphite black. Dipped the blue handle in black until it reached a pretty close gun metal blue color. Here are some pictures(wrong place for this, so I hope nobody minds)
Disassembled and testing under handle just in case.

Before assembly after I got it finished


After all assembled with dyed handle. The blues in the blade are amazing, photos don't really bring it out.



And one last one for comparison.



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Thanks for sharing @XjJunky
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Good to see your entry , fantastic shot ! Hope Uncle Larry hasn’t been stressing you too much ! Great buddy !
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Just a reminder a new week has started and last week still needs to be judged . MG2
MNOSD 0002 / Do more than is required of you . Patton
Nothing makes earth so spacious as to have friends at a distance; they make the latitudes and longitudes.
Henry David Thoreau
Nothing makes earth so spacious as to have friends at a distance; they make the latitudes and longitudes.
Henry David Thoreau
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Thanks for the entry but this is the wrong thread to discuss knife mods. Please kindly keep all posts in topic and submit only one photo a week.XjJunky wrote: ↑Sat Mar 29, 2025 6:02 pmStarted off by soaking the blade for 30 minutes in apple cider vinegar to get a nice dull patina. Then mixed Grey Upon Dijon mustard with apple cider vinegar until I got the consistency I was looking for. Put the mustard mixture in a needle top squeeze bottle and started making flame like and blob designs on the blade. Let sit for 30-45 minutes, washed the blade off and repeated the process until it got the colors I wanted( I did 6 times). Then I soaked in apple cider vinegar for another 30 minutes. Immediately removed from vinegar and as I rinsed with hot water, I used a green Scotch Brite pad and rubbed with moderate pressure. As I rubbed it turned really dark, almost black. It has lightened up a bit with use.
Did the same with the Enuff 2, only did not pre or post soak in apple cider or use the Scotch Brite pad. The blade does not have the dark patina. Also Rit Dyed the handle graphite black. Dipped the blue handle in black until it reached a pretty close gun metal blue color. Here are some pictures(wrong place for this, so I hope nobody minds)
Disassembled and testing under handle just in case.
Before assembly after I got it finished
After all assembled with dyed handle. The blues in the blade are amazing, photos don't really bring it out.
And one last one for comparison.
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Please announce your winners @xceptnl
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10 total submissions this week (9 eligible for the honor). I see lots of photography styles and compositions. Tried to keep my eye and mind open to all concepts. Without further delay...
Winner @harryo97
Winner @harryo97
Honorable mention @Nestor
Terrific job everyone. Hope to get 20 submissions or more this week. Keep those cameras handy and stay sharp.
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Congratulations harryo97 and thanks for judging xceptnl!
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Let's start this week somehow.


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Congrats, some great pics there!
The heavy vignette fade and somewhat seductively hiding knife takes the win!
The heavy vignette fade and somewhat seductively hiding knife takes the win!
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Wow that’s awesome, I really appreciate the selection! It’s been a minute since I’ve submitted a picture for Photo of the Week, thanks again for judging! Congrats to @Nestor for the second place nod!xceptnl wrote: ↑Mon Mar 31, 2025 8:28 am10 total submissions this week (9 eligible for the honor). I see lots of photography styles and compositions. Tried to keep my eye and mind open to all concepts. Without further delay...
Winner @harryo97Honorable mention @Nestor
Terrific job everyone. Hope to get 20 submissions or more this week. Keep those cameras handy and stay sharp.
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Appreciate it! Love that description ya got thereSpeedHoles wrote: ↑Mon Mar 31, 2025 3:48 pmCongrats, some great pics there!
The heavy vignette fade and somewhat seductively hiding knife takes the win!
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Thank you Dan! And always hahahaManixguy@1994 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 30, 2025 2:40 pmGood to see your entry , fantastic shot ! Hope Uncle Larry hasn’t been stressing you too much ! Great buddy !Dan
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I studied your submission for a minute, you placed loose flower buds through the Spydie hole, top down correct?harryo97 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 31, 2025 6:32 pmAppreciate it! Love that description ya got thereSpeedHoles wrote: ↑Mon Mar 31, 2025 3:48 pmCongrats, some great pics there!
The heavy vignette fade and somewhat seductively hiding knife takes the win!![]()
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I did indeed! It would’ve been next to impossible to get the flower to go through the spydie hole without ruining the petals so I had to grab a flower, take it off the bush, and then place it top down into the spydie hole. That was the easy part, getting the knife to float on top of the bush was the hard partxceptnl wrote: ↑Mon Mar 31, 2025 6:35 pmI studied your submission for a minute, you placed loose flower buds through the Spydie hole, top down correct?harryo97 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 31, 2025 6:32 pmAppreciate it! Love that description ya got thereSpeedHoles wrote: ↑Mon Mar 31, 2025 3:48 pmCongrats, some great pics there!
The heavy vignette fade and somewhat seductively hiding knife takes the win!![]()
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Can totally relate, I believe I've had some fall over the years while trying to precariously place them. Example (not for submission)harryo97 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 31, 2025 6:45 pmI did indeed! It would’ve been next to impossible to get the flower to go through the spydie hole without ruining the petals so I had to grab a flower, take it off the bush, and then place it top down into the spydie hole. That was the easy part, getting the knife to float on top of the bush was the hard partxceptnl wrote: ↑Mon Mar 31, 2025 6:35 pmI studied your submission for a minute, you placed loose flower buds through the Spydie hole, top down correct?harryo97 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 31, 2025 6:32 pmAppreciate it! Love that description ya got thereSpeedHoles wrote: ↑Mon Mar 31, 2025 3:48 pmCongrats, some great pics there!
The heavy vignette fade and somewhat seductively hiding knife takes the win!![]()
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