Who carries a full spyderedge?

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shaolinbill
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Don't know when I'll carry it but very happily just added a Spyderedge PM1 to my PM collection. I'll be looking for boxes to cut up.
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Not currently but thanks for the reminder! My SE Delica is one of my favorite performers! I can hear the corrugated cardboard cry when I unleash it!!
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I always carry a full SE knife of one model or another. For quite a while now, it's been my Tasman Salt. I also love my SS Harpy, but carry the Tasman due to its weight. I don't clip it, but carry it down in the pocket like a normal pocketknife. I've kept the clip on, as it aids in gripping it during opening and use; plus, I clip it onto my seatbelt while driving. Serrated Spydie hawkbills are amazing cutting machines. Sure they are specialized, but once you're used to them, you will find many ways they are useful. And if I'm carrying another knife, the Tasman makes a great backup (or main knife!).

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I've had my C-44 Dyad clipped to my right front pocket pretty much every day for five or six years now. It generally comes out teeth first when I go to use it.
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yablanowitz wrote:I've had my C-44 Dyad clipped to my right front pocket pretty much every day for five or six years now. It generally comes out teeth first when I go to use it.
I used to EDC one of my C-44 Dyads a lot and I'm looking so forward to the new VG-10 models of the C-44 big Dyad to come out this year. Currently I've been carrying my Spyderhawk H-1 SE a lot and I've also been using my full SE 440V Native some this summer. I usually have one full SE blade on me at all times. And I do find that I need one at least once a day at the very least. But I'm in full agreement with Yablanowitz that the C-44 Dyad is truly one of the top 5 best Spyderco models ever produced>> it's been in my top 3 for the last 6 years or so.
Long Live the SPYDEREDGE Spyderco Hawkbills RULE!!
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Jinx wrote:My smooth knives live in the kitchen, the serrated ones live in my pocket.
Nice to see you posting again Jinx. I often wonder if JD has any "smooth knives" at all, kitchen included.
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Cheddarnut wrote:JD will chime in any second now...
I carry a matriarch 2 waved full serrated blade every day , I don't use it for utilitarian purposes , I use my native for that. But it's the only self defense blade that I carry & count on
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