Spyderco Jack O' Lantern!

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Spyderco Jack O' Lantern!

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I've never carved a pumpkin before and I'm 21, so the first one I made I dedicated to my favorite knife company in the world!
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Haha - looks really cool - well done :D
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Well Done.

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Cool.....but which spydie did you use to carve it??
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Very nice! I was considering trying to do a :spyder: pumpkin myself.
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Mwalle6 wrote:Cool.....but which spydie did you use to carve it??
very sound question
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good job
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well done, looks good!
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Great Job Chris_Himself! I used a plain stainless ladybug and serrated H1 ladybug on ours.
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Nice pumpkins! I would love to see more!
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I really dig the Spyderbug Pumpkin and the fun pumpkin faces! Well done!
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I used my Paramilitary! Pumpkin is pretty hard stuff to cut through especially with the 4mm thick spine.
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cougar337 wrote:Nice pumpkins! I would love to see more!
Here are my pumpkins last years and this years. Last year was my first pumpkin ever. I used the kit that you get at the grocery store for both. I did the wolf in both my GF did the other ones.
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Great Pumpkins...Scary and Sharp!...Doc :)
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These are all outstanding! Great job on the carving!
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