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As a result of the "Hiking in Switzerland - part two" thread, a brand new Urban FG :D

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Good choice, good pic.
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Collectors FG Delica with combo edge off ebay brand new # 084V
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I've added quite a few new ones to my collection, but these are the last ones I could photograph before my camera died. Delica G-10, ffg blue Delica 4 and ffg blue Endura 4. The others are my regular Endura and Delica 4 and my older Endura 3 (which I still love and carry a lot).

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That's a real nice pic Wec12............ ;)

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MadMan_NLD wrote:My latest:

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You know your knife is small when the lanyard is bigger. :D
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Civilian recently arrived through Aussie customs without problems thanks to Ron and Daniel! You know who you are mates! :) [ATTACH]14721[/ATTACH]

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OK Lets go!

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this is the coolest pic ever, wec12
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Thanks, brian and zombie :D .
buglerbilly wrote:That's a real nice pic Wec12............ ;)
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Wow, I didn't realize the tattooed Dragonfly looked that good! Nice photo!
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It might be enhanced a bit, the colors on mine look slightly more dull than in that picture.
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Rob
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Actually it's the other way round :) I had to reduce the saturation a little bit as I was shooting in bright sunlight with my light-tent. The bright light made the colors look really vibrant and my camera also tends to over-saturate a bit when shooting at good weather...

The interesting thing is that the colors seem to change a little bit depending on the angle you look at the handle.

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my :spyder: s :cool:

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Latest purchases: Orange Urban, SS Cricket and Bob Lum chinese folder came in yesterday :D

Kopa is waiting to be pimped by nice wooden scales (need to figure out how to replace the rivets) and the green Delica's clip is waiting to be polished..

Sorry 'bout the pseudo-artsy loss of focus in the pic.. :rolleyes:

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Rob, how do the colors in the picture compare to how it looks directly to your eye?

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#739

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As far as Spyderco, I just picked up 2. A Manix 2 in the green, and a Sage 2.
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Donut wrote:Rob, how do the colors in the picture compare to how it looks directly to your eye?

Thanks!
Donut, that depends where I look at it. If I take the knife outside on a sunny day like the one I took the pics, the colours are very close to my picture. Indoors they look duller and not so vibrant. IMO the angle you look at the handle also affexts the colours. If I look from the lanyardhole towards the pivot,
the red and yellow do not seem as bright as when I look at the handle from straight above.

I guess it's the structure of the etching that influences its colour a little bit.

Cheers, Rob
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