I say solid A+ shots . I get frustrated doing shots outside looks great , then home and see dust specs on scales or blade . Drives me crazy but in a fun way . Hope the meeting will be fantastic. Dan
Thank you Dan, I still see so much flaws and tweaks needed to be done etc... I appreciate it!
Don't talk to me about dust specs!!!
WOW, the pix of your knives is awesome. I give up trying to follow you guys on this forum with how well you guys shoot...
That Spyderco withe the raindrop Damascus is absolutely awesome sir...
Thank you Jeb, but please do continue shooting knifepics, we always need more and I'm sure you'll find your style that is way more interesting than whatever I could imagine doing.
I’ve shown this one before, but I found these shots I took a while back and I just had to -again- show off this excellent piece. It is a Spyderco C11 Delica 4, fitted with a raindrop pattern stainless Damascus blade, by Devin Thomas, made for me by Ed Schempp.
Oooh ahhh beauty!
Millies in 52100, S110V, CTS-204p, REX 45; M2 Cru-Wear, CPM15V, Magnacut; Native 5 Maxamet; P4 K390, PD#1; Pacific Salt SE/H1, PS2 LC200N; UK/PK; Autonomy H1
Wants/Wishes (only NIB and EU): Militarys in 52100, Maxamet, Cru-Wear
Yes, Virginia, that's a Purple Haze in my suit pocket :)
Another grail achieved, with this C63 Chinook! I might not be a very savvy online hunter of vintage Spyderco knives, but I do have good friends!
Congratz Wouter its a beauty ! I searched for mine for 15 years before i also found it nib by accident at the dutch secondhand marketplace. I treasure it almost like gollum treasured the one ring its the favorite of my collection...
Not just a good pocket-carry, this Spyderco Watu is also an excellent choice for 'working from home' .
I have only very briefly handled the Watu . I need to give it another look . Love the blade . Dan
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