Videos of new Spydies at the IWA Show

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Mmm.. maybe I need a Tasman Salt.
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the carbon fiber on the caly looks different in your video
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npueppke wrote:Mmm.. maybe I need a Tasman Salt.
I can tell you right now that You Do need a Tasman Salt! It is a fantastic utility blade. Nevermind the SD aspect. My black, PE, T-Salt is my go to knife for abusive work (easy to re-sharpen, no need to worry about a replacement as it is a continuous production model). I don't EDC the Tasman, it is my "Truck Knife". I'm actually putting it in my tool chest for my new job (looks like I'll need to order a couple more). Once you get used to having a good hawkbill around, you can't stand not having one available!
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Nice videos! Thanks Wouter.

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Lots of cool vids. and thank you for your effort. Not blaming you, but I will need to own a few Tasman Salts now.

Thanks again,
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Wouter,

As always, thanks so much for doing this for us. I'm a subscriber of your YouTube channel and I enjoy all your vids. You take very high quality video and your attention to detail is unlike any other. I go by "SageSofa" on YouTube.

Again thanks!
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Here's the last one!

Michael Janich presents the Spyderco Warrior. Sorry about the crappy sound, I'll bring a boom mike next year. :D

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hey Wouter,

thanks for the Warrior video,it's a great knife and a very nice video.
I've got mine ordered so the waiting has begun.
Now the hunt for the original Almar Warrior is still on. ;)


kind regards,

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buferoe wrote:Now the hunt for the original Almar Warrior is still on. ;)
I remember what that was like! :p

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While I really dont think I would have a lot of use for the warrior I sure would love to have one. It's just an awesome looking knife. Thanks for the video Wouter
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