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Delica 4 wave owners

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just wonderin how many D4W owners outthere,and how u enjoy this model in the D4 range.its one of a kind and does grow on you into your edc rotation,like mine in plainedge.guess the serrated version must look even more appealing?
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I want to pick up a serrated Delica wave in the near future
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I like mine, I swapped on some black frn, and polished the clip. :)

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The mail man just droped off my d4w pe. she resides in my pocket as I type. What a great little tool! :spyder:
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I have a standard Delica 4 (black FRN/VG-10) with CE, and have been extremely interested in a Delica Wave for a long time. I found one for a pretty good price, and just shot off an email to Tom Krein about the possibility of a full flat regrind. If everything goes right, I'll have a stupidly sharp Wave in my hands fairly soon. :D
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Like this one :D . I think these are my two fav. blades right now.
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Spider bite, how much did Tom charge for the regrind on the Wave, if you don't mind me asking?
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Namrac wrote:Spider bite, how much did Tom charge for the regrind on the Wave, if you don't mind me asking?
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Nice pair of Delicas, Spider bite.
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I've got two, one PE with the Tom Krein FFG treatment and one CE. Love 'em both!
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I have a D4W. It has been my EDC for about 10, almost 11 months now. I really have nothing bad to say about it. Maybe get it flat ground? The blade shape is great, compared to the standard D4s. Anything in particular you want to know about it?
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THG wrote:I have a D4W. It has been my EDC for about 10, almost 11 months now. I really have nothing bad to say about it. Maybe get it flat ground? The blade shape is great, compared to the standard D4s. Anything in particular you want to know about it?
Not realy,i have one,just a very interesting knife..kind of in a league of its own.
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The SE versions of the D4W and E4W have unique serrations that are shallower and wider than the ones on the regular SEs. They cut more like PE, and don't snag as easily. My E4W is my favorite SE :spyder: .
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My D4WTK is one of my favorites. :D
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I love the wave feature!

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Love mine.. 11sgyw... I'm usually a police or endura guy but the delica wave has become one of my hands down favorite edc's...
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I have both PE and SE waved D4s. Mine see most pocket time in the summer. The shorts I wear have a very relaxed fit and witout a tucked in shirt underneath, it doesn't allow for my preferred IWB carry position. On the top of a low pocket, the waved D4 is just as quick as my regular carry position.

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I have one.

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