Spyderco Galye Bradley

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Spyderco Galye Bradley

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Got this about three weeks ago, putting it through it's paces before I do a review. This is one COOL knife!
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Beautiful picture!
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Nice photo, Jason!

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Thanks guys
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Beautiful pic of a great knife. Nice skills.
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Excellent knife, excellent picture.
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Awesome Pic
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If I didn't already have one, I'd get one now. If fact, I may have to order another one.
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Like they said - great picture!
Does the lockup feel secure?

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Jazz wrote:Like they said - great picture!
Does the lockup feel secure?

- best wishes, Jazz.
Like a vault sir. I'm not usually a fan of liner locks but this one locks like a vault. The only thing I wished was different with the lock was I wish there was more access like maybe a indent on the opposite side. I know some folks have customised theirs to do just that. during the "getting to know your new knife" phase while repeatedly opening and closing, the liner lock can really wear your thumb raw as is. Other than that, I really can't find much to complain about on this knife. It's solid as a rock, good weight, great ergos, very nice materials, flicks open FAST and smooth...and to top it off, I has a Texas Icon on the side :)
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great picture!!!
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Gayle Bradley 2 | Mantra 1 | Watu | Chaparral 1 | Dragonfly 2 Salt SE
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awesome pic! you should definitely take more :)
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Can't wait for the review. Great picture.
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Every day or so I have to open this post and look at the GB with the green background.
Don't know why, I just have to do it. I have a GB or I would get one now. If I keep looking
at this, I may have to get another.
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BAL wrote:Every day or so I have to open this post and look at the GB with the green background.
Don't know why, I just have to do it. I have a GB or I would get one now. If I keep looking
at this, I may have to get another.
Thanks, I really like this knife. I like the Texas logo on the side, here it is with a Texas Native plant :)
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You do some great photography work Jason.
You need to quit it though, I have some other things
that I need to buy right now other than Spyderco knives.
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BAL wrote:You do some great photography work Jason.
You need to quit it though, I have some other things
that I need to buy right now other than Spyderco knives.
HA! Thanks, I know what you mean.
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I wonder who's gonna win the calendar contest? :p

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Jazz wrote:I wonder who's gonna win the calendar contest? :p

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That would be nice if I could :)
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Very nice pictures. I like that your patina is faintly starting to form.
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