Bob Lum was an amazing knife designer, and the Lum Tanto displays this. The Lum Tanto is the knife that made me fall in love with Spyderco, which was after I joined the military as an Air Traffic Controller. Pictured are two things that I encounter and enjoy on a daily basis, my passion for Spyderco, and controlling fighter jets.
Forum name: kosta
Model: Spyderco Mule Team 07 (Damascus) ~ MT07
I welcome all. I very much love team of mules. I have all mules the made Spyderco. I like them to photograph, I like to work with them. On this I wanted to show to a photo walk of mules. To all participants I wish to win competition. Thanks.)
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Forum name: alekseyshakaley
Model: Spyderco Delica4 C11FPBK
Delica my favorite knife of all knives Spyderco. I like the small size, it is very convenient for the edc.
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Forum name: DutchBlades
Model: Spyderco Southard Folder Brown ~ C156GBN
The Spyderco Southard; one of my favorite models from the moment I held it...
Standing on the pinnacle of modern day folding knives with it's materials, functionality and top notch quality,
it truly shows what Spyderco can achieve nowadays.
This is the kind of knife I would be proud of to pass down and I'm sure it'll endure the test of time until then!
(Final image will be 4000x3000 - 300 DPI)
A tiger has claws.
A wolf has teeth.
An eagle has talons.
We, have Spyderco.
Forum name: skywalker1
Model: Spyderco Para Military 2 ~ C81G2
This is a silhouette shot of me holding my favorite knife, the Para Military 2, in front of some christmas lights.
It' s a very simple shot that focuses on the shape of the knife. The lights in the background are blurred to form circles that harmonize with the hole in the blade.
Still not quite sure on the crop. In case it' s too tight, the original is quite a bit wider.
Forum name: DerRock Model:C10GRBBW Endura4 for BayouShooter
Spyderco Endura perhaps one of the most popular folding knives in the world. It is available at a price, with a very high quality, functional and suitable for almost any job in almost any environment.
Here is my Spyderco Cricket. It was a gift from my then girlfriend, now wife, and has served me well for years. I love its size and style. It is a knife that even non-knife people can appreciate. I enjoy photographing my knives on various backgrounds, highlighting the art that exists in their utility.
Model: C29P - Spyderco Cricket Stainless Steel
Forum Name: Moses_3
Thanks for the opportunity!
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My Techno models within a roll of blue prints, which pays homage to the Spyderco hole. Although fairly new to the world of Spyderco (maybe 3 years since being acquainted with the designs) I find that I can no longer go back to any other design that does not have the Hole opener. Being a designer I love the subtractive nature of the Spyderco Hole from a functional and aesthetic standpoint.
The PITS Folder, with its 2.9" blade, and non-locking mechanism, is legal to carry almost anywhere. Its sharp edge, lightweight titanium handle, and solid, sturdy mechanism allow it to easily perform almost any EDC task. Touchups on the Sharpmaker help keep the blade razor sharp. For all these reasons, this knife is infinitely useful to me.
Username: gbelleh
Model: PITS Folder (and Sharpmaker)
The Sage 1 is the knife that really started the Spyderco addiction for me after being content with my Snap-Its and Pro-Venators for many years. The ergos of the Sage 1 are near perfect and the fit and finish is amazing. In this picture, I love how the elegance of the knife is contrasted by the industrial look of the rusty cable.
Spyderco knives are immediately distinguishable from all others because of their trademark round hole. This allows them to be portrayed in some fanciful ways, such as, in the case of this Endura, as a bird peeking out of its house.
The C16 Goddard with micarta scales is in my opinion one of the best looking knives made by Spyderco. I love the materials, the quality and the design so choosing a knife for the photo contest was an easy task this time.
Thank you for the contest.
So, how many people are going to submit photos on the last day? I feel like there is always a late push, whether it be procrastination or not showing their hand, either way I am excited to see more awesome photos!
chuckd wrote:So, how many people are going to submit photos on the last day? I feel like there is always a late push, whether it be procrastination or not showing their hand, either way I am excited to see more awesome photos!
I haven't taken a single pic with the calendar in mind yet. I may sit this one out. We'll see.
Yes, there always seems to be a big rush at the end, judging by my experience in the last two years. I' m looking forward to it though, there are a few very promising entries in here already:)
It's pure procrastination and lack of inspiration on my part. I haven't had any ideas worth stealing so far, but I'm still planning on a last minute push
K-390 on hand: Mule Team 17, Police 4 G-10, Endela (burlap micarta), Endela backup, Endura (canvas micarta), Straight Stretch (now blade-swapped with G-10 Stretch), Delica Wharncliffe, Dragonfly Wharncliffe, & Dragonfly Wharncliffe shorty mod Note to self: Less is more.