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New proud owner of a Spyderco

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Post by Dragontigertatoo »

I just bought my first spyderco knife. It is the Stainless Steel Police C07. I fell in love with this knife when I saw it on the film Training Day. My question is how often should the blade be sharpened and what is the best lubricant to use on the pivot points.
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I sharpen my knives when I first notice them getting dull.
I have been useing one lube,but would like to try some of the lighting everyone has been talking about but can't find any.

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When sharpening a Spyderedge, use the corner of the fine triangle stone.

Four strokes on the groung side to one stroke on the flat side.

One way or the other, you pay for your tools!
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welcome aboard dragontigertattoo! <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle> stick around and you shall be enlightened... <img src="wink.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle>

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Post by Lsaulog »

Hello dragontigertatoo,

I also have the SS Police. It's been my EDC (everyday carry) since my wife commandeered my Delica!

I've used a few of the different sharpeners available and have come to the conclusion that the best one is the Tri-Angle Sharpmaker by Spyderco, Product ID: 204MF.

Whether you have a plain edge or SpyderEdge, it is hands down the best sharpener around. The corners of the stones work great on the serrated edges.

As Ryan said, frequency of sharpening depends on how often you use your knife and what you are cutting. I try to sharpen my EDC at least twice a month. This is with the understanding that I use my Spyderco everyday to open or cut various things including cardboard boxes. After heavy use, a quick touchup is all that is necessary.

As far as lubrication, Miltec-1, white lightning, tuff-glide or some other high quality lube should be fine. I also like the results of using tuff-cloth on the SS handles and blade, less messy. <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle>

Hope for the best. Be prepared for the worst. You'll never be disappointed.
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Dragon,

Welcome! The Police model is a great knife, enjoy it! As Lsaulog said, the 204 is a superb sharpening tool. Sharpen as soon as the blade feels dull or as soon as you notice a tiny chip on the blade! Don't let a chip ruin a good knife.

As for lubricant, I have used 3 in 1 (the Mexican product) before w/o a problem, but I am now paying more attention to these guys' suggestions. <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle>

Kahz

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Thanks to all of you for your suggestions!! I really appreciate it.
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Thanks to all of you for your suggestions!! I really appreciate it.
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Welcome to the Spydie forum!! You know that you can't buy just one Spyderco, right? <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle>
See ya around.


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