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Who owns a Worker like these?

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This is a Moki factory custom not aftermarket

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Also included is this japan market plain edge wood inlay

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Wow... Just... WOW! :eek:
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not a big fan of these pearl overlays, but the wood inlay is sweet.
japan got some cool exclusives, CF crickets, Ti Delica etc...
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Very nice! Thanks for the pics.
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creepo wrote:wow... Just... Wow! :eek:
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Very good posting, you live and learn.

Rycen, the worker with the wood inlay is it plain or serrated edge?
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Plain edge as well
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Thanks for your answer Sir! And now I answer your question/headline: I own not one, but I'm happy to see both knives in good hands :)
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After more searching these were made and customized by G Sakai
We would rather be the knife in your pocket, because is "works" better, than the knife in your showcase, because it "looks" better.

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Nice one

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Post by Manix CTS-XHP »

Congrats for owning such a beautyfull piece of art. :cool: I would personally be verry afraid that I damaged the blade in using it for EDC tasks.






rycen wrote:This is a Moki factory custom not aftermarket

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Also included is this japan market plain edge wood inlay

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I have some others for EDC type stuff,these get the easy life.
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Bump to see if anyone on the forums has one of these.
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Any others own a worker like this?
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Sweet, love that worker blade. I wish I had one rycen, but negative.
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Nope, don't own one. FWIW, it's the first time I've seen a a worker like that.
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Should come back in ZDP-189

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I've always dearly adored the C-01 Worker model for many years now. This knife absolutely should be resurrected in ZDP-189 blade steel IMO.

The Worker is still a very special blade and shouldn't never be forgotten. I love Spyderco's streamlined blade designs and this one is truly a work of art.

I love the specialized scales on this one you're showing to us. Normally I'm not too taken in by such elaborate work on most blades. But that folder really does it justice. LOVE LIVE THE C-01 Worker model>>> Bring it back in ZDP-189 please????!!!!!!
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