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DRH wrote:Glad I was able to get one from the first batch that shipped out.

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Great blade shape, right size, great lock-up, smooth flipping ... what's not to like!
The more i see these, the more i want one
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DRH wrote:Glad I was able to get one from the first batch that shipped out.

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Great blade shape, right size, great lock-up, smooth flipping ... what's not to like!
Funny, I never really paid any attention to this knife before becaue of the price, but now that i look at it, I love that blade shape, love the length. Now if I could just justify in my mind paying that much for a knife I want but have no need for! :) Anyway, enjoy the knife, Dennis. It's a beauty.

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P.s. What would you call that shape? A modified drop point? Modified wharncliffe? I think BM refers to it at a modified tanto (??).
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Great blade shape, right size, great lock-up, smooth flipping ... what's not to like!
The metallic pocket clip and the brown G-10 inlay. The combination of those two different materials look a little bit weird.
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Stocking stuffers for the kids
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DRH wrote:Glad I was able to get one from the first batch that shipped out.

Great blade shape, right size, great lock-up, smooth flipping ... what's not to like!
I purchased two. Got the 1st one on preorder at 246.00 shipped. The 2nd went for 290 shipped. On goes in the safe, one goes in my pocket.
And I luv Southard designs, too. That Downing is beyond cool, I would buy it if I could find one.
Like a fool, I sold my Janich inspired Police 3 that was a Southard custom grind. I certainly hope the new owner takes care of it.
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Here's a quick pic of the Southard Police 3 grind
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Man, i really want one of those Police regrinds, but i'd have to relocate that last pin on the back and reshape the butt of the handle...that's just way too much handle for the blade that you end up with.
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Are those wooden spyderco kits a new product ? I have seen the Crkt ones and got sent one as a freebie but it was poor.
I like the flipper but maybe it's my OCD I just can't cope with the stainless frame on one side of thes types of knives, layering the same material over the frame would be my solution.
Although there is probably at least more than one glaringly obvious reason why it couldn't be done, I still would buy one though.
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Stocking stuffers for the kids
I wonder if one of those would be street-legal in the UK.
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Mmmmm what is this in this box speyderco i have no idea about this product even i saw first time at here on this thread would you like to expian clearly about this product because i want to know about this may be i am intersted to purcahse this ...
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That wooden knife kit looks like something I could build and give to my 5-year-old. Very cool and much safer than giving him a real knife.
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please note those wooden dragonflys are extremely delicate. mine came with a broken handle but i just glued it and carried on. it would be fun to re-make the pieces in a nice hardwood and give it a nice finish.

speaking of, its also my latest purchase..

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that would be a great knife to use to help build a fire
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Nice!!!
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Holland wrote:that would be a great knife to use to help build a fire
How dare you?!

lol :)
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Donut wrote:How dare you?!

lol :)
It was one of those jokes you shouldn't laugh at but had to.
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The Techno is the newest in the Titanium collection.
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The bottom one.

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Latest score, as far as I know GIN-1 steel :)
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