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A few others I picked up this past week:
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Sal has this video of him cutting these straps.http://www.facebook.com/pages/Spyderco/19203078706Jay_Ev wrote:Are you referring to the video that showed the troops jumping out of the aircraft? Yep, I saw it :) Very cool.
Even though I love the sheath that it comes with (it is sturdy as heck!) I may have a new kydex sheath made for it. The one it comes with has straps so it can be strapped to your leg, but I don't intend on carrying it in that fashion. I would prefer something with the G-clip.hickster wrote:It is a VERY aggressive knife. Certainly one of the sharpest serrated blades I've seen. I wonder what the SD masters think of it in the role of weapon? I'm sure the intended end user will train to employ it as such. I would think it would make the perfect deep sea fisherman's knife. Mine will end up on my hiking pack.
hickster
Agreed, but there are lots of lashing options!Jay_Ev wrote:Even though I love the sheath that it comes with (it is sturdy as heck!) I may have a new kydex sheath made for it. The one it comes with has straps so it can be strapped to your leg, but I don't intend on carrying it in that fashion. I would prefer something with the G-clip.
nice knife...the volcano frn is found on the endura and delica 3s...this new frn scale is call bi-directional something i believe.Jay_Ev wrote:I wasn't really a big fan of the volcano pattern FRN until I got this knife. Now I have a new found appreciation for it.
Jay
Brian,buglerbilly wrote:The Jumpmaster Plain Edge's are already available in Japan where they are far more popular than the SE.............you can get them thru a number of Tokyo and other dealers.........a quick search on one of the older threads should give you the addresses.
Regards,
BRIAN