I guess it's about time again: What Spydies do you carry at this very moment?

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Only one knife today,

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Yellow Tasman Salt with a serrated edge! :eek:
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Military 440V SE
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Today it was Persian all day.
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My top choices Natives5, Calys, C83 Persian
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I'm carrying a Native right now.

I've went through three knives today:

1. ATR
2. Yojimbo (read my off-toipic thread, we got into an argument) :rolleyes:
3. the just mentioned Native.

I don't normally play "Musical Spyderco's", but today has just been so special. :p
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zenheretic wrote:Only one knife today,

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Zen, how does the thickness of that model compare to the SS model? They seem kind of close but I can't tell for sure in those pictures. Thats a really nice looking knife.
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PE Ocelot and SE Tazman Salt
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yablanowitz wrote:More. A lot more :D
OK lets go with 12. Thats the most I've ever carried. It was mainly to see if I could. It turns out it was really easy and I still had a few carry options left.
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Today: 2 Ronins, Merlin, Yojimbo, Chinook II, Waved Endura, Centofante IV, Ladybug, I carried three others but not Spydercos (2 Subcom F and 1 Cold Steel Spike)........Doc :D
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today I carry the SS SE Police, Subcom and Jess Horn ZDP :cool:
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Bodieism wrote:Zen, how does the thickness of that model compare to the SS model? They seem kind of close but I can't tell for sure in those pictures. Thats a really nice looking knife.
Am not Zen, but can tell you the CF Police is about 3/32 to 1/8" thicker than the all stainless version, but considerably lighter. The early, unlined, G-10 version offers the best combo of lightness and thinness, but at the price of poor clip retention common to all unlined "plastic" handles when screws are threaded into it (barrel bolt or Dodo style clip mounting works much better).
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The CF Adventura as usually. More than enough for my needs. :)
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Dear Friends,

Right now my EDC rotation includes a lightly-modded Civilian, blue Yojimbo, SS Cricket and a couple of prototype blades, both crafted by CKE. What I actually carry at any given time will change during the day depending on my perceived needs.

Also the ever-present Wenger SAK.

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The D'Allara Rescue, clipped to the cargo pocket of my shorts. (Had to do my belt up a notch tighter to accomodate the extra weight!)
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Since I will be gone to work within an hour, I'm only carrying my Delica 3/SE. IMO the best light weight "do it all" folder Spyderco ever made. :D ;)

I still can't bring myself to use my beloved G10 Rookie/SE at work :o :(
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...I would love to have one in full SpyderEdge:p
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rcbalt2 wrote:OK lets go with 12. Thats the most I've ever carried. It was mainly to see if I could. It turns out it was really easy and I still had a few carry options left.
Counting only the Spydies... :D
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Right now I have a Little Temp, leaf PE
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Piet.S wrote:
Do I hear the crowd shout for pictures?
My apologies for not getting back sooner. Pics are courtesy of STR. Enjoy! BTW, this is one great knife made even better by the magic STR performed on the knife.

http://spyderco.com/forums/showthread.php?t=21923


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Today is the PE Oncelot with the Small C39 FRN Dyad.......
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All that I am carry at the moment is a UKPK, I was carrying a Para and a UKPK but I when out so I had to lose the Para.
Every thing here is Spyderific! My new word meaning 'great like spyderco'

Thanks Sal and everyone at BritishBlades.com for the UKPK :spyder: :)

I want a fully serrated UKPK :) Please Sal
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