post your favorite/most used spydie
- Knivesinedc
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post your favorite/most used spydie
I know its hard to pick between your babies but post your most used carried blade here. I will try to post mine but I have to figure out a way to downsize my photos.
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I can get pics up later but my most used Spydie is my Brown FFG Delica that I carry at work. I've been carrying it over a year and it has be abused numerous times.
-Billy
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Yeah kinda hard to explain somehow it developed an angle in what should have been a smooth curved belly and to get rid of it I had to lose some steel. I don't mind, it's closer to a wharnie now.Pockets wrote:No pic, but it's an SE D'fly Salt.
Evil D, have you been sharpening your Manix too much? :D It looks a bit different.
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Found this one on eBay.
It looked like someone had decided to make their own custom Sage from a Sage1 and a Sage2. Their creation would have the titanium scale with the Chris Reeve integral lock from the Sage2 and a carbon fiber scale from the Sage1.
The rejected parts were screwed back together and placed on eBay.
To me; :) these leftovers seemed like ideal solution for what I want in an EDC.
I had the Sage 1 & 2, loved them both, but some little things were just not right in each for me.
I am right handed, but wanted a left pocket, tip up carry.
The combination of clip and rough carbon fiber on Sage1 made it a little hard getting it in out of the pocket.
The Sage2 worked a lot better, but when Sage was in the hand I preferred the carbon fiber on the Sage1.
And to be honest I prefer the Michael Walker Linerlock.
Yes :o the blade is way off centre when it is closed, :) but everything is tight and works well for me. After about 2 years of constant use this reject of a knife has become my favourite and will be for many years to come.
:p After all, rejects need love too.
It looked like someone had decided to make their own custom Sage from a Sage1 and a Sage2. Their creation would have the titanium scale with the Chris Reeve integral lock from the Sage2 and a carbon fiber scale from the Sage1.
The rejected parts were screwed back together and placed on eBay.
To me; :) these leftovers seemed like ideal solution for what I want in an EDC.
I had the Sage 1 & 2, loved them both, but some little things were just not right in each for me.
I am right handed, but wanted a left pocket, tip up carry.
The combination of clip and rough carbon fiber on Sage1 made it a little hard getting it in out of the pocket.
The Sage2 worked a lot better, but when Sage was in the hand I preferred the carbon fiber on the Sage1.
And to be honest I prefer the Michael Walker Linerlock.
Yes :o the blade is way off centre when it is closed, :) but everything is tight and works well for me. After about 2 years of constant use this reject of a knife has become my favourite and will be for many years to come.
:p After all, rejects need love too.
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Most carried / favorite EDC's:
S90V Military
M390 Paramilitary 2
I sanded down the cf of the Military, it looks much better than the peel ply. No problems with grip because the handle is so generous.
S90V Military
M390 Paramilitary 2
I sanded down the cf of the Military, it looks much better than the peel ply. No problems with grip because the handle is so generous.
Hans
Favourite Spydies: Military, PM2, Shaman, UKPK
Others: Victorinox Pioneer, CRK L Sebenza 31, CRK L Inkosi
Favourite Spydies: Military, PM2, Shaman, UKPK
Others: Victorinox Pioneer, CRK L Sebenza 31, CRK L Inkosi