Steve Irwin "Crocodile Hunter," has died
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Mr. Sal and everyone here at the forum,
Is there any way that we as a community can send, either physically or electronically our combined condolences to Mr. Irwin's wife and family?
Anyone have any thoughts on this?
I mean, it's great that we are posting this here, but why not try and get our thoughts to the people it matters most to?
Also, Sal, could we "dedicate" or make a special sprint run of say a Delica? in his memory? Or for the efforts of conservationalists like Mr. Irwin?
Thoughts everyone?
Thanks,
-Tim
P.S. My wife thinks that a Delica blade looks like a crocodile head anyway!!
Is there any way that we as a community can send, either physically or electronically our combined condolences to Mr. Irwin's wife and family?
Anyone have any thoughts on this?
I mean, it's great that we are posting this here, but why not try and get our thoughts to the people it matters most to?
Also, Sal, could we "dedicate" or make a special sprint run of say a Delica? in his memory? Or for the efforts of conservationalists like Mr. Irwin?
Thoughts everyone?
Thanks,
-Tim
P.S. My wife thinks that a Delica blade looks like a crocodile head anyway!!
God bless!
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A spyderco tribute knife would really be nice.Puyallupknifegu wrote:Mr. Sal and everyone here at the forum,
Is there any way that we as a community can send, either physically or electronically our combined condolences to Mr. Irwin's wife and family?
Anyone have any thoughts on this?
I mean, it's great that we are posting this here, but why not try and get our thoughts to the people it matters most to?
Also, Sal, could we "dedicate" or make a special sprint run of say a Delica? in his memory? Or for the efforts of conservationalists like Mr. Irwin?
Thoughts everyone?
Thanks,
-Tim
P.S. My wife thinks that a Delica blade looks like a crocodile head anyway!!
Steve, you did more with your short life than 100 people in a whole lifetime
Still can't believe it happened

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I"m sad, as well.
Steve did a lot for animals and had a kind heart. He really educated a lot of people about animal rights and their habits.
I wasn't surprised when I heard he'd been killed by an animal; I just always thought it'd be a croc or a snake.
I feel very sad for his family, especially his kids, who will grow up without a father.
Steve did a lot for animals and had a kind heart. He really educated a lot of people about animal rights and their habits.
I wasn't surprised when I heard he'd been killed by an animal; I just always thought it'd be a croc or a snake.
I feel very sad for his family, especially his kids, who will grow up without a father.
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I think Spyderco should do a tribute knife to honor him and to show that we appreciate the work he has done. He deserves to be remembered. May his legacy live on and his work not be forgoten
This video shows what a great person he was:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gVEVUxyxBJc

This video shows what a great person he was:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gVEVUxyxBJc

Unfortunately great people have to risk and sometimes give their lives so others stop living in ignorance and open their minds.cornelis wrote:Steve Irwin was a man who was seeking his borders in encounters with dangerous animals. like Timothy Treadwell, the Grizzly man.
IMO he pushed his luck over the edge. Much to young!
Also agree on making a knife. H-1 steel? I was leaning towards a handle like the one on this knife http://spyderco.com/catalog/details.php?product=194 but I don't think he'd approve.
Going to remember him as a guy with a good sense of humour, this from the SMH condolence thread, http://blogs.smh.com.au/newsblog/archiv ... 06154.html, he'd probably have a good laugh from it:
Going to remember him as a guy with a good sense of humour, this from the SMH condolence thread, http://blogs.smh.com.au/newsblog/archiv ... 06154.html, he'd probably have a good laugh from it:
Mourning him, but remembering him as a funny guy.Mate.
Even though we had our differences and didn't always see eye to eye, it's a sad bloody day for us all.
We'll miss you.
* Posted by: The Crocodiles at September 4, 2006 03:26 PM
Exposing his one month old son to a huge crocodile, helding the child under his arm,while hand feeding raw flesh to the croc with the other arm is IMHOspydo wrote:Unfortunately great people have to risk and sometimes give their lives so others stop living in ignorance and open their minds.
not a deed of a responsable 'open minded' person. Neither is unnecessary
wrestling with crocodiles and snakes an expression of the love and respect for the wild life. It's more like a circus act showing the audience what a though guy you are. I realy dont think the animals liked his action.
"Great people,having to risk their lives" brings an other picture to my mind.
If you have other ideas about this,
OK. This is how I think about it.
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My dog doesn't like going to the vet regardless of the fact it helps her.cornelis wrote:I realy dont think the animals liked his action.
And I respect thatcornelis wrote:This is how I think about it.
We all have our own opinions about the way he lived and the things he did. I have enormous respect for him and feel that the world has lost a great person. That's all that has to be said. Debating about his past and his lifestyle just doesn't feel appropriate right now. I am still a bit shocked
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When I first heard of his death yesterday morning I didn't get the details right awayTim8557 wrote:I always thought that it would be one of those **** snakes that woulk get him....not a StingRay. I guess when God wants ya back, ya gotta answer the call.
My condolences go out to his wife, kids and family.

He was the very best at what he did-- No Doubt About That-- I truly am personally sad about Steve Irwin's death. A truly great guy. I also agree that there should be a way that this Forum ought to be able to send it's condolences.
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Steve Irwin Commemorative>> Crocidile Hunter
Jeff I couldn't agree with you more. I think it would be a great idea if Spyderco could make a Survival Knife and call it the "Crocidile Hunter". I saw him carry a fixed blade in quite a few of his shows but you can be assured that he had a nice folder as well. If anyone on this planet ever deserved a commemorative knife in their honor it was without a doubt Mr. Steve Irwin.J Smith wrote:I will miss him.
I have often wondered why a knife company never tried to do a colab with him on a fixed blade. :confused:
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