Spyderco "Cricket" clip-it
Spyderco "Cricket" clip-it
I just wanted to let other "Cricket" owner(s)
how fortunate they are to own this particular
model; I find a million uses for mine and dare any other knife manufacturer to come up
with any like inovative product. It's light
weight ( 1.25oz ) make me often forget I have
it on me ( until I need it ), mine having the
"Spyderedge" gives this diminutive blade
extraordinary cutting power. I am sure that it will provide me with an adequete self-defence if ever called upon. Note : I own many knives, but it's the "Cricket" that
I always carry ( I was once told by a former
Navy SEAL that the best knife is the one you
always have on you ). I welcome any input from owner's and potential owner's of the "Cricket".
how fortunate they are to own this particular
model; I find a million uses for mine and dare any other knife manufacturer to come up
with any like inovative product. It's light
weight ( 1.25oz ) make me often forget I have
it on me ( until I need it ), mine having the
"Spyderedge" gives this diminutive blade
extraordinary cutting power. I am sure that it will provide me with an adequete self-defence if ever called upon. Note : I own many knives, but it's the "Cricket" that
I always carry ( I was once told by a former
Navy SEAL that the best knife is the one you
always have on you ). I welcome any input from owner's and potential owner's of the "Cricket".
Hi Allen. Welcome to the Spyderco forum. thank you also for the kind words regarding the Cricket.
It was actually a difficult model to work out all of the little "bugs" (pardon the pun).
We've made the model in Aluminum and Carbon Fiber as well as FRN.
Now the subject is "in the air";
Who thinks what about an Almite version or FRN version in colors?
sal
It was actually a difficult model to work out all of the little "bugs" (pardon the pun).
We've made the model in Aluminum and Carbon Fiber as well as FRN.
Now the subject is "in the air";
Who thinks what about an Almite version or FRN version in colors?
sal
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Sal, I really think both versions (almite and colored FRN) would be a great idea, but...
... I was about to buy a plain edge one and now I can't wait for these "improvements" !!
Really adore what you do.
Never was disappointed by one of your knives.
So, why can't I own them all ???
Life is so cruel....
... I was about to buy a plain edge one and now I can't wait for these "improvements" !!
Really adore what you do.
Never was disappointed by one of your knives.
So, why can't I own them all ???
Life is so cruel....
Hi Sal,
Just new in this forum.
Let me first say that Tuf Cricket plain has been my very first Spyd, and I loved it from the first time, because is usefull,small, but expecially doesn't look scary to the
non-knivers(office collegues, wife,etc...)and in the case it's to make some damage. Now, almite and colours? Oh yeah! Because the less scary is a knife, the more you can have it with you, everywhere...
EX ALTO FULGOR
Just new in this forum.
Let me first say that Tuf Cricket plain has been my very first Spyd, and I loved it from the first time, because is usefull,small, but expecially doesn't look scary to the
non-knivers(office collegues, wife,etc...)and in the case it's to make some damage. Now, almite and colours? Oh yeah! Because the less scary is a knife, the more you can have it with you, everywhere...
EX ALTO FULGOR
Hi Sal,
I just got a CF Cricket and love it!
I was going to get an FRN in black (and maybe still will) but if you go with the Almite in the same green as the Lum Chinese Folder I'm sure it will sell like wildfire.
Mark me down for one of each blade style.
Thanks,
~Drew (Spydie count - 14 and growing)
RVO3VOM
(my license plate - read it backwards)
I just got a CF Cricket and love it!
I was going to get an FRN in black (and maybe still will) but if you go with the Almite in the same green as the Lum Chinese Folder I'm sure it will sell like wildfire.
Mark me down for one of each blade style.
Thanks,
~Drew (Spydie count - 14 and growing)
RVO3VOM
(my license plate - read it backwards)
An FRN in Blue would be the answer to my wifes dreams.I'd like one and I know my customers would.Plain edge of course.
Regards
Ricki
info@outdooredge.com.au
Spyderco Club Member
Regards
Ricki
info@outdooredge.com.au
Spyderco Club Member
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