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Hey, nice to see some pics of the poor man`s civie :D
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I want one of these in G-10 so bad!! :D
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Very good pictures! Only thing that has been keeping me from picking one up is I want it in SE. After seeing these pics though, I might just have to try one out.
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Nice pictures. I was quite surprised by the size of a Crossbill when I handled one. It would be nice to have a smaller one so it would be a bit less frightening. Then again, if I got a hawkbill it would be one of the Spyder versions. The Crossbill is a very nice knife, though.
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great photos huugh :cool:
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Hmmm... Nice. Next to wishlist. :rolleyes:
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I never wanted one of these until now. Curse your photographs :(
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Ditto!

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Is it just me, or does that knife have a very slight Reverse-S curve to it? :confused:
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it's not just you, that's what drew me to it when I saw the pictures. It might be possible with just selective sharpening on a sharpmaker. I think that blade could be made into a reverse-s blade.

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Blackhair wrote:Is it just me, or does that knife have a very slight Reverse-S curve to it? :confused:
Yes, but very (very) minor.
LOOKABIRD wrote:it's not just you, that's what drew me to it when I saw the pictures. It might be possible with just selective sharpening on a sharpmaker. I think that blade could be made into a reverse-s blade.

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thumbs up!

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Very nice pics of a great knife that often doesn't get the attention it deserves! :spyder:

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I also give a, thumbs up, on this nice knife.I just recieved the combo version, and found it to be of good fit, and finish.Has a nice heft to it, and dosen't look cheap, or flimsy.In my opinion it is a great bargain.Great for this tasks, that you wouldn't want to risk, damaging your expensive Spyderco. Image
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