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JSumm wrote:
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Those scales really make me appreciate the Kapara . After handling them In CF I was not happy how slick the scales were , the Micarta would work for me . Dan
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ImageThis week is akapennypincher posting his long time edc Rescue . Knife has a personality of its own with many stories with the user . I liked it . Dan ;)
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ImageRunner up goes to a newly dressed up Kapara by JSumm . Rumors that he tried to bribe me with sliced Apples is not true , it was pork chops . Beautiful scales that is consistent with your ongoing color theme . I like that idea .Thanks to other entrants . Dan
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Hahaha! Thanks Dan. Apparently, I have a thing for maroon and burgundy.
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JSumm wrote:
Sun Dec 18, 2022 5:36 pm
Hahaha! Thanks Dan. Apparently, I have a thing for maroon and burgundy.
you're not alone, brother. i need some of those scales on one of my knives pronto. i've been planning it for a long time, but keep putting it off for some reason.
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ladybug93 wrote:
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JSumm wrote:
Sun Dec 18, 2022 5:36 pm
Hahaha! Thanks Dan. Apparently, I have a thing for maroon and burgundy.
you're not alone, brother. i need some of those scales on one of my knives pronto. i've been planning it for a long time, but keep putting it off for some reason.
I haven't regretted one yet.
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GORGEOUS micarta !
I'm back once again mwahahahahah
:respect In the collection :respect : Lots of different steels, in lots of different (and same) Spydercos.

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Ramonade wrote:
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GORGEOUS micarta !
I'm back once again mwahahahahah
Robin good to hear from you and hope to see a fantastic picture ! Dan
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R100 wrote:
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Dan
Great picture the Wharnie PM2 is a favorite of mine too . MG2
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Congratz for the winners.
It was another great week! :grin-big eyes

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Wow Apollo , did not take long to bring out the big gun .
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That green looks so good with the blacked out hardware and blade Apollo! I like contrast.
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JSumm wrote:
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That green looks so good with the blacked out hardware and blade Apollo! I like contrast.
The Green is such a rich shade , Jade G10 always reminds me of a Lima Bean . ;) Dan
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Manixguy@1994 wrote:
Mon Dec 19, 2022 6:47 am
JSumm wrote:
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That green looks so good with the blacked out hardware and blade Apollo! I like contrast.
The Green is such a rich shade , Jade G10 always reminds me of a Lima Bean . ;) Dan
Really is. Not like highlighter green, but tone down enough and not too muted. Looks Fantastic!
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Thx guys! The green scaled Manix is one of my very favorits not only for the scales themselves. ( Even knowing they were my very first set )
But the Dlc manix itself has e very precious memory to me. I bought this one together with my beloved brother on our last holiday together some years ago , we ditched the other family members for a day and took a little adventure together with his brother in law , me and my bro both bought a spydie on that trip to remember it. I can remember that day as like it was yesterday. :grin-big eyes
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Mushroom wrote:
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I love this shot. I'm not even a fan of that knife, but that picture makes me want one.
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JRinFL wrote:
Mon Dec 19, 2022 9:34 am
Mushroom wrote:
Sun Dec 18, 2022 8:37 am
“Knife, uh, finds a way!”

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I love this shot. I'm not even a fan of that knife, but that picture makes me want one.
Thanks Jim! I had the idea for a shot like this since I got first got the knife. I was going for a Jurassic park type aesthetic. Took me a couple years to finally make it happen but I’m happy with how it turned out.
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ImageFirst Manix 2 pinned pivot lightweight, and Native 5 S110V lightweight. MG2
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