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- mikebandw186
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20 for a few more days, 21 next saturday
“Open, close, cut, clean, oil, cut, cut, cut... To a Spyderco, that is living. Letting it die in the box is to lose 75% of what we put into it." Sal Glesser
Proudly carrying the SpyderEdge!
Chance is a fickle B$%^h and I have no faith in the judgmental abilities of criminals. -KaliGMan
Proudly carrying the SpyderEdge!
Chance is a fickle B$%^h and I have no faith in the judgmental abilities of criminals. -KaliGMan
- The Mastiff
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45 Another one old as the hills.
"A Mastiff is to a dog what a Lion is to a housecat. He stands alone and all others sink before him. His courage does not exceed temper and generosity, and in attachment he equals the kindest of his race" Cynographia Britannic 1800
"Unless you're the lead dog the view is pretty much gonna stay the same!"
"Unless you're the lead dog the view is pretty much gonna stay the same!"
Also a young one here, i'm eighteen.
Still 60 years to buy Spyderco's! :D
Still 60 years to buy Spyderco's! :D
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I turned 32 last week. Reading through the posts I noticed that there are a lot of Capricorns out there. I don't know a **** thing about astrology, but there is either a knife bug (:spyder :) associated with this sign, or that our recent/approaching birthdays are causing Spyders to dance around in our heads. Anyone know if collecting incredibly sharp blades is a common trait with Caps?
mike biz
mike biz
"Dyin' ain't much of a livin', boy." -- Clint Eastwood as The Outlaw Josey Wales
"Some people call it a sling blade, I call it a kaiser blade." -- Billy Bob Thornton as Karl Childers
"Some people call it a sling blade, I call it a kaiser blade." -- Billy Bob Thornton as Karl Childers
- smcfalls13
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- hornshwangler
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- Michael Cook
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- bigkahunasix
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How those algorithms coming rolyat? I'm curious to see how this turns out, seems there is a pretty good balance between the long and short in tooth :p
Don't hit at all if it is honorably possible to avoid hitting; but never hit soft.
- Theodore Roosevelt
"I twisted the knife until I heard his heart-strings sing."
- Jim Bowie concerning Maj. Norris Wright
- Theodore Roosevelt
"I twisted the knife until I heard his heart-strings sing."
- Jim Bowie concerning Maj. Norris Wright
- bubbamets5505
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- Goldtanker
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Heh...I'll be 53 on Jan 3rd, so toss another Capricorn in the forge. Actually, Capricorns like things from the earth, such as products made from iron (steel) and they also like things well made and collectable. I guess that pretty much covers Spyderco knives.mike biz wrote:I turned 32 last week. Reading through the posts I noticed that there are a lot of Capricorns out there. I don't know a **** thing about astrology, but there is either a knife bug (:spyder :) associated with this sign, or that our recent/approaching birthdays are causing Spyders to dance around in our heads. Anyone know if collecting incredibly sharp blades is a common trait with Caps?
mike biz