What Spyderco is in your pocket today??

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^^^Great picture! Hope your Goddard is tied off. ;)
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OldSarSwmr wrote:^^^Great picture! Hope your Goddard is tied off. ;)
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Not tied off, but tucked into the pouch instead of clipped to the wall of the pouch. Had my FRN Native get snagged on a narrow torsion resistor while squeezing through it, and it fell 275 feet closed. If you didn't know where to look on the knife you wouldn't know it fell at all...still functions flawlessly. It was a long time ago and one of the only things I've seen go falling inadvertently, but you learn from your mistakes. Never dropped a tool I've been holding on to before.
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thats incredible!
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Ha! at last, forum Native!
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Brock O Lee wrote:Ha! at last, forum Native!
Congrats Hans!
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sal wrote: .... even today, we design a knife from the edge out!
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Today, Hawkbill Tasman Salt and Salsa
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Original C95.
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lazy day on the couch :)

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Waved Delica, and a 79mm Rescue.
Flash Batch request: Flat Iron Salt (CE w/ yellow FRN)
New knife request: Police 4 Salt!!!

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This "month" it's the PM2. Last month it was the Yojimbo 2, the month before the Khukhri...etc. I've EDC'd the PM2 when it was first released, but it's been a while since I last used it.

I found that going month-to-month has given me the chance to gain a deeper appreciation/understanding for the particular knife I'm carrying. I use the knife as if its the only one I have.
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The one that started all the madness, the original PM, dino jimping and all.

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Kershaw Cryo in my other pocket. Thinking about starting to make a custom scale for it today.
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Today, I'm carrying my much neglected Junior. For some reason, I never really bonded with this knife, and last night I found it languishing, forgotten in the back of my desk drawer. I'm pretty sure it's the very wide blade that originally put me off, I usually like a thinner, pointier blade. Anyway, so far it's been great. Very lightweight, smooth, sharp, and quite comfortable in hand. It won't replace my Para 2s, but it's nice to rediscover this one.

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Para 2
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Stretch CF ZDP-189
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Gb
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Caly 3.5 super blue today.
Current :spyder: : Para2's Brown, Blue & Orange, Etched Spin, CF Caly3 ZDP189, Gayle Bradley, UKPK Orange G10, Manix2 M4, Sage 1, Caly 3.5 in Super Blue, Urban Orange G10
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BG42 Millie :D
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NoFair wrote:BG42 Millie :D
solid choice sir!
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