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tr4022
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#61

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Zenith, those are some particularly good user pics. As I was looking at them, I thought to myself, Man, if those were pictures of his kids, he'd be getting a knock on the door from county Child Protective Services.

As for Xavierdoc's pictures of his Warrior, well, let's just say I hope it was a deer or some other animal he used that thing on. Yikes!

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Cellphone attempt at a pic

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#63

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As (almost) always... used, not abused and cleaned...

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The Squeak playing in a cardboard box.

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[ATTACH]20134[/ATTACH]Always in my pocket, everyday, with keys, flashlight, other keyring crap, coins, etc... G10 wears like iron. Sure it's not a big field knife, but for an actual "EDC" this one does something every day:
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Always in my pocket, everyday, with keys, flashlight, other keyring crap, coins, etc... G10 wears like iron. Sure it's not a big field knife, but for an actual "EDC" this one does something every day:

[ATTACH]20135[/ATTACH]
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RLR wrote:Always in my pocket, everyday, with keys, flashlight, other keyring crap, coins, etc... G10 wears like iron. Sure it's not a big field knife, but for an actual "EDC" this one does something every day:

[ATTACH]20135[/ATTACH]

The bright in ur pic is worn the way i was hoping the knife would be, love it.
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[ATTACH]20148[/ATTACH]
My work Endura combo. 1 PE and 1 SE, I use these everyday :)
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My :spyder: knives:
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Purple Endura 4 FFG
White Delica 4 CE
Aqua Salt SE
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^Nice Pair
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My favorite Spyderco is the one I'm carrying now :p
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#70

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Thanks for linking the pic JAfromMN. I like having the 2, as the SE is awesome for cutting beer hose, the PE works but you need way more effort. As you can see the PE Endura gets all the not so nice duties.
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Endure 4 SE
Foliage Green Delica 4 CE
Purple Endura 4 FFG
White Delica 4 CE
Aqua Salt SE
Dragonfly Salt PE
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#71

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KardinalSyn wrote:Darn, I typed in the reply and left my iPhone a while before completing reply and uploading. Lost my entry.

Spyderco asked that I retire it. More info on a different thread later.
did you ever say why it had to be retired? i am interested
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#74

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Paramilitary :

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This is one of my oldest Spyderco's, carried a lot, sharpened a lot and the edge had thickened to the point that ease of sharpening was much reduced. Notice how wide the edge bevel is in that picture, it is starting to approach looking like a scandinavian grind, very wide/fat bevel. I have no desire for that, especially on a high wear steel and had the primary reground to remove it :

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Now it is back to where it should be, < 0.010"/10 dps.
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Cliff Stamp wrote:Paramilitary :

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This is one of my oldest Spyderco's, carried a lot, sharpened a lot and the edge had thickened to the point that ease of sharpening was much reduced. Notice how wide the edge bevel is in that picture, it is starting to approach looking like a scandinavian grind, very wide/fat bevel. I have no desire for that, especially on a high wear steel and had the primary reground to remove it :

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Now it is back to where it should be, < 0.010"/10 dps.
Cliff, you sharpen your knives too much. ;)

- best wishes, Jazz.
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#76

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Not much use in a dull knife :

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Similar, well used, edge really thickened, reground :

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Back to fighting trim.
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razorsharp
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#77

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Nice cliff!

You must have cut some really abrasive stuff with em lol
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razorsharp wrote:
You must have cut some really abrasive stuff with em lol
They do a lot of work and l like to keep them fairly sharp and that tends to put a lot of wear on the blades, but still these are years old, they will easily out last me anyway.
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#79

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I definitely love to see a well used knife.
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#80

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Not nearly ´well used´ but here's a cell phone pic of my Superleaf in action:

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