Favorite Spyder Grip-Wise?
- razorsharp
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- razorsharp
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That's another model I've yet to own and use are any of the Hossom models. I've heard good things about them. I have several bowies, machetes, and Gurkha Kukri blades so I haven't really developed a need for one yet.razorsharp wrote:I forgot my fixed blade. No1 would be my hossom forager
But Spyderco's fixed blades to me are the best commerically production made handles of any I used up till now. Again I can't say enough about the Temperance 1 model and I used both the PE & SE today. To me that's the one big selling point of Spyderco's fixed blades is that just about all of them have superbly ergonomic handles.
I particularly remember the glove-like grip of the first Perrin Street Bowie>> it only got better from there.
Some of Spyderco's small folders blow me away as to how they tend to fit a wide array of big, medium and small hands and do it well.
Long Live the SPYDEREDGE Spyderco Hawkbills RULE!!