Knives that you just can't keep your hands off
- Paradiggum
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- ChapmanPreferred
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CF Cricket SE is one I carry every single day. But the one I reach for at home is the Jess Horn Sprint in ZDP 189 and Burgandy FRN that was reground by Tom Krein.
SFO Alumni/Authorized Spyderco Dealer (Startup)
Work EDC List
FRP: Nisjin Cricket PE, Manbug PE, Dragonfly PE
FLP: SS Cricket SE, byrd Flatbyrd CE
BRP: CF Military S90V
BLP: Forum S110V Native
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Work EDC List
FRP: Nisjin Cricket PE, Manbug PE, Dragonfly PE
FLP: SS Cricket SE, byrd Flatbyrd CE
BRP: CF Military S90V
BLP: Forum S110V Native
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Sithus1966
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Orange Dodo and Rock Lobster!
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God'sMyJudge
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I don't carry any of my spyderco's outside the house anymore - i could probably get away with it, but a simple Alox SAK meets most of my daily cutting needs - although I do grab my spydercos if I need a big knife while I'm at home.
I have recently pulled my Pacific Salt back out of the display cabinet, with the intention of finishing it off (rounding and polishing the spine, slightly chamfering the hole, stuff I started doing years ago, and never finished
I had forgotten how nice it feels to play with an endura sized/shaped knife, the balance is perfect, and mine is nicely worn in - I flip it open, change grips, shut it, open it in a different grip, shut it in a different manner, flip it open again.
I spent 20mins flipping it open and closed one handed without thinking (while surfing the Internet on my iPad) tonight.
I have recently pulled my Pacific Salt back out of the display cabinet, with the intention of finishing it off (rounding and polishing the spine, slightly chamfering the hole, stuff I started doing years ago, and never finished
I had forgotten how nice it feels to play with an endura sized/shaped knife, the balance is perfect, and mine is nicely worn in - I flip it open, change grips, shut it, open it in a different grip, shut it in a different manner, flip it open again.
I spent 20mins flipping it open and closed one handed without thinking (while surfing the Internet on my iPad) tonight.
power is nothing without control
- Spider bite
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- bonesmalones
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One of my Millies is usually found in my pocket. When I can't decide what to carry on a particular day, my mind defaults to a Millie.
Regards, Al
The "soul" of hi-tech materials like G-10, H1, ZDP, Titanium, carbon fiber, etc is found in the performance. That appreciation of the "spirit" comes out in time, after use. It's saying, you can depend on me! I'm there for you no matter what! - Sal Glesser
The "soul" of hi-tech materials like G-10, H1, ZDP, Titanium, carbon fiber, etc is found in the performance. That appreciation of the "spirit" comes out in time, after use. It's saying, you can depend on me! I'm there for you no matter what! - Sal Glesser
- Gunslinger
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Strange little stainless pair for me, a Cricket and a ss Spyderedge Delica. The Delica is fun because the action is so smooth. I love stainless models for this reason. I press the lockbar and after the tiniest moment of hesitation the blade falls free. I love to hold my finger in the "choil" and flip the blade up and down a few times before closing it. Feels like flipping a premium balisong.
The Cricket appeals to me on so many levels, aesthetically, ergonomically, practically. I just love it. Pop off the clip and it's the perfect toy for your change pocket.
The Cricket appeals to me on so many levels, aesthetically, ergonomically, practically. I just love it. Pop off the clip and it's the perfect toy for your change pocket.
