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Birthday Presents (Phone Quality Pics)

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Hi All,
Sorry for crappy pics. It was my 30th birthday last Monday and I got to open my presents! I got a Sage CF, Blue Stretch, Persistence, Blue DP UKPK and UKPK FRN Rescue and some Diamond stones for my SM. Found a nice little case at work to house my meagre collection, fits everything Spydie related quite nicely. Was nice to add to my 1st purchases from earlier this year (See group shot for Delica 4 FFG Blue, Yellow PE Pac Salt and SS SE Cricket)

Thanks to everyone on the forums for all the shared knowledge, discussion and humour :D . Thanks to my wife for the cool presents :p I wonder how she knew the exact ones I wanted. :rolleyes:

Again, sorry for crappy quality pics, Windows Photo re-sizer didn't seem to download and haven't had much luck finding another program. Prob upload new better pics on a hosting site.

Thanks for looking. :)
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:spyder: Stretch ZDP Delica 4 FFG Cricket SS Persistence UKPK FRN Rescue and Blue DP Sage CF Pacific Salt Centofante 3 Spin Dragonfly SS Bill Moran DP Military CF Lum Ti Military H1 Ladybug Hawkbill Ladybug Para 2:spyder:

"Knives have great depth. History, geography, metalurgy, hi tech materials, design, interesting mechanisms, everyday function plus the beauty in the creation of each piece.

It's an addictive hobby though. Be careful."

sal
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Congrats!!!
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All the best1

..and very nice presents :cool:
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Nice haul you got there! :D

BTW for image re-sizing and cropping I recommend IrfanView, free, light and very simple to use. :)
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Sweet! Congrats birthday boy,that must have been one excitting day. So right of the bat, which one would you say you like best?
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Creepo wrote:Nice haul you got there! :D

BTW for image re-sizing and cropping I recommend IrfanView, free, light and very simple to use. :)
Thanks Creepo, will check it out.
HellHound wrote:Sweet! Congrats birthday boy,that must have been one excitting day. So right of the bat, which one would you say you like best?
Off the bat, I like the Sage the best because the CF is so sweet. I've carried that and the UKPK to the office, I was undecided about the Slipit but it's growing on me. Not crazy about the liner lock on the Persistence, haven't worked it in too much though. Gave the Stretch a touch up on my Fine rods as it wasn't super sharp out of the box, it's a tad heavy but a really nice knife. I think the Rescue looks awesome, yet to carry it.
:spyder: Stretch ZDP Delica 4 FFG Cricket SS Persistence UKPK FRN Rescue and Blue DP Sage CF Pacific Salt Centofante 3 Spin Dragonfly SS Bill Moran DP Military CF Lum Ti Military H1 Ladybug Hawkbill Ladybug Para 2:spyder:

"Knives have great depth. History, geography, metalurgy, hi tech materials, design, interesting mechanisms, everyday function plus the beauty in the creation of each piece.

It's an addictive hobby though. Be careful."

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Congrats! Nice presents you got there..
My Spydies: Sharpmaker • Tasman Salt • Saver Salt • Ladybug Hawkbill Salt • Salt 1 • Blue/Gray Meerkat • Burgundy Meerkat • Manix2 Ltwt Translucent Blue • Manix2 Ltwt Blacked Out • Manix2 Backlock • Ladybug 1 Red • Blue UKPK • Tusk • Blue Lava • Dog Tag • Bug • Honeybee • Grasshopper • Stepped Ti Chaparral • McBee • AEB-L Urban
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I would like to wish him a belated happy birthday. I really liked the pictures. In fact he has got some wonderful knives as birthday present. I liked the case also. On the whole it is a nice package. I would like to thank him for providing us the photos. They are so beautiful.
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mykite wrote:I would like to wish him a belated happy birthday. I really liked the pictures. In fact he has got some wonderful knives as birthday present. I liked the case also. On the whole it is a nice package. I would like to thank him for providing us the photos. They are so beautiful.
Thanks mykite, just saw your post. Welcome to the forum.
:spyder: Stretch ZDP Delica 4 FFG Cricket SS Persistence UKPK FRN Rescue and Blue DP Sage CF Pacific Salt Centofante 3 Spin Dragonfly SS Bill Moran DP Military CF Lum Ti Military H1 Ladybug Hawkbill Ladybug Para 2:spyder:

"Knives have great depth. History, geography, metalurgy, hi tech materials, design, interesting mechanisms, everyday function plus the beauty in the creation of each piece.

It's an addictive hobby though. Be careful."

sal
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Happy belated birthday.
You got some excellent gifts..
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Just seeing if I have the kung-fu to upload pics from my FB account

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Image

Hope this works... :o

Hmm, link doesn't work in this thread but copying and pasting into my browser takes me to the image. Anyone else using facebook as an image sharer?

Lets try with photobucket...
:spyder: Stretch ZDP Delica 4 FFG Cricket SS Persistence UKPK FRN Rescue and Blue DP Sage CF Pacific Salt Centofante 3 Spin Dragonfly SS Bill Moran DP Military CF Lum Ti Military H1 Ladybug Hawkbill Ladybug Para 2:spyder:

"Knives have great depth. History, geography, metalurgy, hi tech materials, design, interesting mechanisms, everyday function plus the beauty in the creation of each piece.

It's an addictive hobby though. Be careful."

sal
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Image
:spyder: Stretch ZDP Delica 4 FFG Cricket SS Persistence UKPK FRN Rescue and Blue DP Sage CF Pacific Salt Centofante 3 Spin Dragonfly SS Bill Moran DP Military CF Lum Ti Military H1 Ladybug Hawkbill Ladybug Para 2:spyder:

"Knives have great depth. History, geography, metalurgy, hi tech materials, design, interesting mechanisms, everyday function plus the beauty in the creation of each piece.

It's an addictive hobby though. Be careful."

sal
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:spyder: Stretch ZDP Delica 4 FFG Cricket SS Persistence UKPK FRN Rescue and Blue DP Sage CF Pacific Salt Centofante 3 Spin Dragonfly SS Bill Moran DP Military CF Lum Ti Military H1 Ladybug Hawkbill Ladybug Para 2:spyder:

"Knives have great depth. History, geography, metalurgy, hi tech materials, design, interesting mechanisms, everyday function plus the beauty in the creation of each piece.

It's an addictive hobby though. Be careful."

sal
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Thought I'd add some photos of my first Spyders

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:spyder: Stretch ZDP Delica 4 FFG Cricket SS Persistence UKPK FRN Rescue and Blue DP Sage CF Pacific Salt Centofante 3 Spin Dragonfly SS Bill Moran DP Military CF Lum Ti Military H1 Ladybug Hawkbill Ladybug Para 2:spyder:

"Knives have great depth. History, geography, metalurgy, hi tech materials, design, interesting mechanisms, everyday function plus the beauty in the creation of each piece.

It's an addictive hobby though. Be careful."

sal
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Very nice b-day presents..
I like the engraving on the cricket and think i might have to try to engrave mine today..
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nice gift's; enjoy . greeetzzz
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