What did you use your Spyderco for last?
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Prune tomato plants.
:D Wash that blade boy.
:D Wash that blade boy.
SCARAMOUCHE!
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A day without laughter is a day wasted. ~ Charlie Chaplin
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Opening a door, after ripping the knob off with my, apparently herculean, strength...
"If a law is unjust, a man is not only right to disobey it, he is obligated to do so."
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-Thomas Jefferson
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Again with the voyeurism, bloke?...
My Bloke bait is strong! :p
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Ha ha ha!!! :D
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Finishing up the flats on octagon nunchucks where the draw knife couldn't get to (the end that was in the vise).
Disclaimer: I have no idea how to use nunchucks and am not a ninja, (not even a mall ninja) it just seemed like a cool rainy day project...
lonerider
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Bloke made my morning. May the farce be with you!
We all need some humor esp. these days!
lonerider
"A fool's blade may be sharper than his brain"
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“Learn to ride a bicycle. You will not regret it if you live." - Mark Twain
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Used both the new s90v Manix lw and my new olight while finding and plugging a hole in my car tire (ok, my husband helped with the plug, but I found the leak, got my tire off, and did all the flashlighting and cutting :p ).
- Julia
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"Be excellent to each other." - Bill S. Preston, Esq.
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Threw together a salad yesterday and did all the chopping and slicing with my Native Chief. I think it’s length and negative angle actually outperform my SpydieChef.
-Marc (pocketing an S30V Military2 today)
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“When science changes its opinion, it didn’t lie to you. It learned more.”
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I finally found a reasonably priced oem bracelet for my dad’s 1977 Seiko 7009-8079; it was on a sales demo watch with no movement, crown, or clasp. The ends of the bracelet had little boobs of 43 year old adhesive and Velcro tabs to secure it to the display mount. I used the K390 ladybug to cut the Velcro off; the end links are now soaking in denatured alcohol to free the rest of the old stickum. Now I have a case, dial, hand set, day and date wheel I don’t need.
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Cut up some bell pepper for a snack with my 204p PM2
Justin :spyder:
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Today I opened two small seed bags for new plants in our garden, I know nothing spectacular ... :o
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"Integrity is being good even if no one is watching"
Spyderco's company motto
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Drop a movement in! Those 7000 series are amazing and a Spencer Klein favoriteWoodpuppy wrote: ↑Sun May 10, 2020 5:31 amI finally found a reasonably priced oem bracelet for my dad’s 1977 Seiko 7009-8079; it was on a sales demo watch with no movement, crown, or clasp. The ends of the bracelet had little boobs of 43 year old adhesive and Velcro tabs to secure it to the display mount. I used the K390 ladybug to cut the Velcro off; the end links are now soaking in denatured alcohol to free the rest of the old stickum. Now I have a case, dial, hand set, day and date wheel I don’t need.
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What’s missing in the shot glasses is knob creek
- Shannon
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I used my new Endura W/Emerson Opener to slice up an apple, and an onion, avocado, and a tomato for a salad. Then, I opened a box of Trader Joe’s Tuna Burgers and the vacuum bagging Inside.
I bought this model of Endura to try out as a kitchen knife. I wanted a lower height blade, edge to spine, but still fairly beefy. One plus is I don’t have to buy a plastic sheath for it, like for a fixed blade kitchen knife; just fold it up and put it in the drawer.
I bought this model of Endura to try out as a kitchen knife. I wanted a lower height blade, edge to spine, but still fairly beefy. One plus is I don’t have to buy a plastic sheath for it, like for a fixed blade kitchen knife; just fold it up and put it in the drawer.
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Used mine to put down a little Buffalo Trace.