Spyderco 2014 Calendar Contest!

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I'd eat that entire handful.
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razorsharp wrote:^ winner
+1 That is a beautiful and delicious choice. Maybe for October and Haloween!
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sal wrote: .... even today, we design a knife from the edge out!
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MarcusH wrote:Everyone has a few things that will accompany him for a lifetime.
For me two of these are my alltime favorite spydie, the Calypso jr., and my favorite sweets, the german gummy bear.
Very nice!
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Four mules; Superblue in tigerwood, K390 in white Ivory micarta, Elmax in cocobolo and M390 in black African ebony.
All together on a piece of maccassar ebony and a spyder printed in leather. Spyderco, home finished a la carte.... :)
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#105

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I didn't watch this thread for a few day. Wow. A lot of great pictures.
Thank you guys.
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This is my Spyderco Native 5 on the garden's table.
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#106

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spyderco salt 1 on my gear
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spyderco salt 1.
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This may sound kinda stupid or unanswerable but could someone give me advice about the quality of camera needed to take a good enough photo? If someone could PM me that would be great.

Thanks for any help, I have a photo idea that's eating me up.
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this is a spyderco salt 1 that rides in my radio pocket on my turnout coat. i chose the salt 1 for this role because of its rust resistant qualities and it has held up under the worst conditions. this knife is great for cutting hose, seat belts, electrical wire,carpet, plastic wrap etc.... anything a firefighter would need a knife for.

knife model: spyderco salt 1
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this is my spyderco military that i have carried for a few years. it has been all around the world with me. this photo was taken is whistler British columiba. the spyderco military is my perfect edc knife.

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Thank you BH49 :)
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The Beetle and the Stones

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Title: The Beetle and the Stones

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It has been said that Sal designed the Cricket to be like a small, flat river rock, reminiscent of those skipped across the surface of water. For me, the Cricket is what started it all. From its unique yet unmistakably-Spyderco look, to its small yet more-than-capable frame, the Cricket allows me to carry an exceptional knife for daily carry without apology or fear of judgment. As the title implies, the Cricket is truly an icon. As a side note, the lonesome wanderer in the photo is a Cotinis Nitida, commonly known as the Green JUNE Beetle (*hint hint* ;) ).

P.S. I can submit this photo with or without the text. The addition of the text was a creative decision.


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Spyderco Cricket Stainless Steel ~ C29
Spyderco Cricket FRN ~ C29BK
Spyderco Cricket Almite Coated Aluminum Scales ~ C29S & C29P
Spyderco Cricket Carbon Fiber ~ C29CF
Spyderco Cricket Etched ~ C29ET


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Spyderco Yojimbo 2

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Spyderco Yojimbo 2 - hoteldeltasix

I chose this particular photo to highlight the leader in the industry: Spyderco. The Yojimbo 2 was an easy choice as it has PERFECT ergo's and it is RAZOR sharp. The knife just melts into your hand. It has been my favorite EDC since acquiring it and replaced my Manix 2 of daily duties.

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#114

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The Endura. The standard to which many knives are judged. An Awesome knife.

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I've always been a big fan of Ed Schempp's Spyderco designs. Here is an arrangement of some of my favorite Schempp blades.

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C141 CF Balance
C124 Barong
C104 Kris
C151 Tuff
C105 75mm Persian
C83 Persian
C125 Khukuri
FB20 Rock Salt
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Simple orange Delica at home. A favorite of mine.

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:spyder: Manix 2, native, native 5, dragonfly g10, sage 2, sage 4, delica, endura, caly 3 Damascus, caly 3.5, nearly all para 2, CF military, techno, superleaf, tenacious
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I'm submitting my Delica for the calendar contest. It's my only Spyderco but it certainly won't be my last! I love the orange, its so funky. I tried to present it in a funky way!

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Got my entry in, good luck everyone, going to be another good calendar :spyder:
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Hey guys,

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Forum Name...Stuart Ackerman


The Hole Truth? It is Black and White…from Budget to Exclusive, to get an Edge; get Bitten by the Bug...

The Budget, a C94GP UKPK with Black G10 scales for every day carry…
The Exclusive, a Carbon Fibre UKPK for making an impression…
And the SpyderWrench to tighten, loosen, grab, sharpen, and of course, dare we say it? CUT!!!
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