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Count your blessings guys. While Spydie fans are pining over the absense of a catalog, fans of three other related knife companies pine over the absense of knives. At least Spydie fans have access to many models of of great knives.
Mr. Bill
Old guys just know stuff!
:spyder: ATR PE
:spyder: Chinook III
:spyder: Lil' Temperance PE
:spyder: Manix PE
:spyder: Mini-Manix PE
:spyder: Native Black Blade SE
:spyder: Native III PE
:spyder: Para Military (S30V)
:spyder: Spyderfly
Old guys just know stuff!
:spyder: ATR PE
:spyder: Chinook III
:spyder: Lil' Temperance PE
:spyder: Manix PE
:spyder: Mini-Manix PE
:spyder: Native Black Blade SE
:spyder: Native III PE
:spyder: Para Military (S30V)
:spyder: Spyderfly
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LOL :Dsal wrote:I'ved got mine. Looks great! (I got an early copy)
I'm travelling so I can't say what the plan is.
Joyce should have them moving very soon.
sal
You don't say? I would hope you have one.
"I'm calling YOU ugly, I could push your face in some dough and make gorilla cookies." - Fred Sanford
We should make predictions for the catalog in these (hopefully) final hours before its release. At least that'll keep me distracted enough from clicking reload.
I'll go first:
*Something with a rescue-like blade, with G10 handles.
*Many more ball-lock blades. Seriously. Like 2-4 new ones we haven't heard about yet.
*A new hard-use folder, using the ball lock, and a flat-ground ZDP blade. Think Manix replacement.
*More benchstones.
Thanks about it that I think are *really* likely right now.
How about you guys?
I'll go first:
*Something with a rescue-like blade, with G10 handles.
*Many more ball-lock blades. Seriously. Like 2-4 new ones we haven't heard about yet.
*A new hard-use folder, using the ball lock, and a flat-ground ZDP blade. Think Manix replacement.
*More benchstones.
Thanks about it that I think are *really* likely right now.
How about you guys?
Okay, I'm in for the prediction thing.
Let me see... I predict a new hawkbill, with... Peel-ply carbon fiber scales, a compression lock, and (dare I predict it?) a full-flat grind. I also will make the prediction of all predictions by guessing its name:
I predict that it will be called...
The EnduraHawk II :eek:
Lol, but seriously. I'm hoping for some more knives with the low-rider wire clip, and some more gentleman's knives.
And for my crazy prediction of the night, I predict...
A Byrd fixed blade!
Let me see... I predict a new hawkbill, with... Peel-ply carbon fiber scales, a compression lock, and (dare I predict it?) a full-flat grind. I also will make the prediction of all predictions by guessing its name:
I predict that it will be called...
The EnduraHawk II :eek:
Lol, but seriously. I'm hoping for some more knives with the low-rider wire clip, and some more gentleman's knives.
And for my crazy prediction of the night, I predict...
A Byrd fixed blade!
Back from an extended hiatus.
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Here are some new ones that are pretty likely:
Viele Phoenix
Wilkins Leafstorm
Anso Rock Lobster
Urban
Foliage Green G10 Delica & Endura
Aqua Salt
Caspian Salt
Rock Salt
Viele Phoenix
Wilkins Leafstorm
Anso Rock Lobster
Urban
Foliage Green G10 Delica & Endura
Aqua Salt
Caspian Salt
Rock Salt
Tom
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Junior avatar courtesy of dialexSequimite wrote:I use knives. I collect experiences.
I'm an admirer of Spyderco's designs. Using them is like immersing yourself in music or studying a painting in a museum. I buy some "fine" art but my preference is for usable art.
http://spyderco.com/forums/showthread.p ... 53&page=23Capt. Carl wrote:I can't wait to see the new linerlocks. Spyderco always makes wonderful linerlocks.
Tom
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Junior avatar courtesy of dialexSequimite wrote:I use knives. I collect experiences.
I'm an admirer of Spyderco's designs. Using them is like immersing yourself in music or studying a painting in a museum. I buy some "fine" art but my preference is for usable art.
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But what are the Sage and Tenacious linerlocks? That confused me.catamount wrote:http://spyderco.com/forums/showthread.p ... 53&page=23
??????Capt. Carl wrote:But what are the Sage and Tenacious linerlocks? That confused me.
http://spyderco.com/forums/showthread.p ... 410&page=7sal wrote:The Tenacious discussion will begin in the next week or so. The Sage is not scheduled until FEB or MAR. Both my designs. Both Walker Linerlocks. Both with interesting stories and plans.
Tom
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Junior avatar courtesy of dialexSequimite wrote:I use knives. I collect experiences.
I'm an admirer of Spyderco's designs. Using them is like immersing yourself in music or studying a painting in a museum. I buy some "fine" art but my preference is for usable art.
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