Some endura 4 photos

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Some endura 4 photos

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My sister came to visit, she brought a 1200 dollar digital camera. These have been scaled down, if you want full size email me: skcusloa2@swbell.net

It already shows signs of wear, I've had it for 2 weeks. I dropped the tip directly on concrete. It bent the very thing cutting edge of the tip a little, but it took a huge chunk out of the concrete, I'm just glad it wasn't my foot.

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Nice pics skcusloa!

I love the new Delica/Endura 4's.. Quality and low price. :)
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skcusloa wrote:... I dropped the tip directly on concrete. It bent the very thing cutting edge of the tip a little, but it took a huge chunk out of the concrete, I'm just glad it wasn't my foot....
Nice pics Skcusloa...I dropped by PE Dodo (opened) in my living room and the tip stuck in the hardwood floor perfectly missing my big toe by 1 inch! :eek: ...and the tip was in perfect condition afterwards! But congrats on the Endura4... I really love the new texture pattern on the FRN scales...much "grippier"...
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Nice pics, thanks for sharing. I guess you should be happy it was the E4 with the stronger tip, the E3 may not have got off so lucky. I bumped a knife off a counter and, of course, i tried to catch it, resulting in loosing the top of my pinky finger.
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Thanks for the pics. I love the new Endura myself.
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Thanks for the pics and congrats :cool:
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"sigh" ahhhhhh. . . Threads like these only make the "itch" to get one more unbearable!
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Nice photos, thanks for sharing. You know one recognizes the 'true knifeknut' by his jumping away from a falling blade, rather than trying to catch it. It is an ingrained instinct, which comes from a lot of experience with the consequences of trying to catch the knife! :D

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Mr Blonde wrote:Nice photos, thanks for sharing. You know one recognizes the 'true knifeknut' by his jumping away from a falling blade, rather than trying to catch it. It is an ingrained instinct, which comes from a lot of experience with the consequences of trying to catch the knife! :D

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cool pics -- i always enjoys checking out other peoples' spidies. i dropped my Delica4 Sunday night -- it went through the rug and stuck into the flooring beneath. looked kinda cool, sticking up thru the rug. and no damage to blade or skin! :) it could just have easily been sticking out of my toe! :eek:
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Nice pics, I believe I have the Endura 3 model. It is currently suspended around my neck in a kydex sheath. I am very fond of it. I looked at the new Endura4 S.S. model today and liked it very much. The new upgrades are very practical and nice. Such is Spyderco!
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i got an old endura clipit, my 1st spyderco, ive almost turned a SE into a PE. carry it at work cuting insulation, striping wires, sawing through 1/6 in. aluminum, ya know the normal stuff. dont know why but i think i need a couple of the new ones.
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