CustomSpyderco Endura Ti - Punisher

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Holy $&#%+!

I don't particularly like the Punisher theme, but that is just plain amazing. Well done.
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Speechless :d
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Gorgeous!!!
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The same scales with a FFG PE blade and it'd be perfect!
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Wow!
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PDS - pretty dang sweet.
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Thanks a lot guys!!! I hardly working on it ;-). Im so happy you like it!
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Hey MyKnife, in America, "hardly working" by definition would mean to work hard. When written or spoken, it is 99% of the time used for the opposite and "hardly" is very similar to barely or meaning very little.

Hardly sleeping means sleeping badly. Hardly working means slacking.


I'm not sure your post says what you mean it to say. The way I read it: you barely worked on it.
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wow so cool . love it
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Wow! Really like it. Great work.
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Beautiful work! What kind of CNC setup do you use, MyKnife?

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Donut wrote:Hey MyKnife, in America, "hardly working" by definition would mean to work hard. When written or spoken, it is 99% of the time used for the opposite and "hardly" is very similar to barely or meaning very little.

Hardly sleeping means sleeping badly. Hardly working means slacking.


I'm not sure your post says what you mean it to say. The way I read it: you barely worked on it.
He he I'm Sorry I'm Czech. When I write fast, I made mistakes. Im sure, that you understood what I wanted to write. :D
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Nice job on that handle, looks great!
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Thnaks!
This one was sold in Czech Republic. Usually first one go to the USA ;-).
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Stunning, absolutely stunning!
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thanks for bumping this, that is a stunning knife
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Sweeeeeeeeet!! Love it! Great job!
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Evil D wrote:Wait....ZDP with SE??? Why have i never seen that before?
jtoler_9 wrote:I could be off here, but it looks like they cut the serrations out of a PE endura. Either way, great work man. Always impressive.
Donut wrote:SE is around, I have a Delica and Endura. Sal said very recently that they stopped making them because it was tough on the machinery to cut the serrations or something like that.
Looking at a SE zdp delica, I agree with jtoler, it really looks like this was a 3rd party serration because of how far back into the blade they're cut. They are still around, my shop is slowly trying to sell our last few. All the ZDP Delica and Enduras are now produced FFG plain edge, if I'm not mistaken.

Also, MyKnife: great work. I would love some custom TI scales for a spydie or two, sans the punisher theme.
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Wicked blade! Really makes me want to get a SE endura :)
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Incredible execution on those scales! Look forward to seeing more of your work.
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