Much Needed Spyderco Picture Thread!

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pjrocco wrote:I actually took a ride up north to check out a Spyderco dealer..

It was a 6 hour ride there and back... The guy had a couple Delica's and Endura's.. and I think one Cricket.. That was it.. :mad: I talked to him on the phone prior to leaving the house, he said.. "I have a nice selection" errrr :mad:
Rock your ruined, you should know by now that unless there are some PE hawkbills for sale your just not going to be happy :D I only shop the web because my local dealers are about the same and I know more about the product then they do, I am also ruined! I guess if I lived near Newgraham I would be ok but otherwise its just not worth it! :eek:
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Yeah all the dealers around here are pretty bad...

Me: "Hey can I see that Delica"
Dealer: "Ummm what one is that? The black or blue one?"

:)
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pjrocco wrote:I actually took a ride up north to check out a Spyderco dealer..

It was a 6 hour ride there and back... The guy had a couple Delica's and Endura's.. and I think one Cricket.. That was it.. :mad: I talked to him on the phone prior to leaving the house, he said.. "I have a nice selection" errrr :mad:
Bummer :( . I heard about a place that specialized in construction equiptment that carried some "expensive" knives (to this person that meant up to and over $100). I called the place before going so I wouldn't waste my time. When the proprietor realized that I knew a little about knives, he told me he only had SOG, and some inexpensive brand (Sarge, I think :confused: ) that I'd never heard of. I usually ask what paticular models they have, if they don't know, it's chancy.

Good enough excuse for the lack of the "Sunday Picture Show" besides, you made it up with those Hawk pics. :)
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I'll make up for it this Sunday. I think we are suppose to have a nice day here.. So I'll take some outside pics. :)
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Follow the mushin, but pay it no heed.
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To all of you who posted pictures--It one of the things that keeping me looking at this fourm and it is probably one of the reasons I have not been able to to stop buying more knives. Keep the pix coming.
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In that case. Get yourself a Kopa. :D

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Hope nobody minds me resurrecting this thread for my small contribution.

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That cemetary picture is a fitting tribute to the maker of that knife.

Very nice.
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Yes, exactly i thought so ...
btw. ..its longer story.., these photos, i posted time ago, year ago or so, at BFC ...
Im planning make new Shabaria photos there, autumn is best time do it ... very romantic and nostalgic time ...



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Where do you find this beautiful scenery? I've got nothing even remotely close to that gorgeous around me.

I need to get out more.....
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smcfalls13 wrote:Where do you find this beautiful scenery? I've got nothing even remotely close to that gorgeous around me.

I need to get out more.....
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Its really interesting place, circa 70km from the Prague, my uncle have old house there, so im very very often there ... near is city called Sedlcany - you can find, in the deep woods places with strange big stones in strange circles, where barbarian tribes, who came to Europe from North, make their bloody rituals, hundred hundreds years ago .. or - during WWII this place was nazi training place for SS units, circle circa 30km around city was empty, all peoples was violent removed, still is here many empty houses in the woods and strange empty destroyed small castles, if you like REALLY adventure and exploring - its really paradise there ]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v661/ ... C04561.jpg[/IMG]
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Simona, after that last post I have decided that you, along with Samo, have waaaaaaaaaay too much fun. :D
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Titus wrote:Simona, after that last post I have decided that you, along with Samo, have waaaaaaaaaay too much fun. :D
Good apetit :p ...
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