Lum FB03

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J Smith
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Just got another one.
It got to be one of the most classy Spyderco ever made.
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I'll second that Jeff. It really is a nice one.
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Where did you get the Kydex sheath for it? I have not seen one of those b4.
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Sheath came with it on the trade I made.It was custom made by someone.
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Hey Jeff,
Glad things worked out for us. I'm waiting impatiently for the Chinook in the mail :)
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Great knife, Jeff!
I've always thought this was a classic design, with a great feel.
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I'm starting to like those fixed blade SPYDE'S.
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wish i had bought one when they were available....

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A different blade steel please

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Post by JD Spydo »

I would use an FB-03 fixed blade Spyderco LUM for an all purpose fixed blade if they would make one with VG-10 steel in it.

If Spyderco ever does make anything with CPM M-4 or any number of highly anticipated blade steels I would buy 2 of them immediately. It is truly the best looking and best designed for USE fixed blade I've ever encountered. I just never could get AUS-8 to hold an edge for any length of time :(

This truly is a candidate for re-intro with another blade steel :cool:
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congrats on the Lum Jeff...that kydex sheath looks sweet.... :cool:
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It is quite nice, and I'm glad that I have one. I always liked the hamguri grind at the tip -- amazing to see on a production piece.
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certainly a beautiful knife. Just could not bring myself to use it though :D
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