Old School Endura

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spyderskin
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Old School Endura

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Just picked this up in trade, thought it was worthy enough to show.. :spyder:
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pretty cool, wonder how many E1's there are with the black blade, figure they have one with a thin clip too and different steels
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Nice Endura. I much prefer the tip of the older models to the rounded off tip of the newer models.
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Jay_Ev wrote:Nice Endura. I much prefer the tip of the older models to the rounded off tip of the newer models.
Me too. I really like those pointy tips.
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Jay_Ev wrote:Nice Endura. I much prefer the tip of the older models to the rounded off tip of the newer models.
Rounded tip on a spyderco? You must be talking about a trainer, because I never have seen a spyderco with a rounded tip. If you mean the new stronger tip on the delica and endura, it is by no means rounded. If yours is, it may need some sharpining. The old tip may have been good for opening boxes and preping food, but spyderco may have got tired of them comming back broke because some people think a knife is a screwdriver. I like the new tip, it has the strength of a tanto blade with the function of a drop point blade. What is nice is that with some simple tools, one can make the point any way they want it. Take care, John.
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Very cool Spyder! Look's mint. I have a black Endura in G-2 steel with a thick plastic clip. Take care, John.
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BHDKnifer wrote:Very cool Spyder! Look's mint. I have a black Endura in G-2 steel with a thick plastic clip. Take care, John.
Me Too! I have saved it for sentimental reasons as it was the first spydie I got when I was 12! That thing is still large for me so just imagine a 12yr old with that beast.
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