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#61

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O sorry.

I have never seen a native one in RSA only two and three and thought it was the two. :rolleyes: What are the main differences between the native ones and twos by the way? :p

Thank you for the upcoming photos! :D
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Hi Zenith,

If you go back to Page 1 of this thread you can see the obvious visual differences.

Native I - flatter FRN handles, came in PE and SE as well as plain and black baldes. Black PE version rare. Clips were black and flat. Bladesteel CPMS30V
Native II - like the Native I, except with Stainless Steel handles. Came in PE and SE. PE version rare. Clips flat like Native I's. Bladesteel is AUS10 and VG10.
Native III - More contoured handles...fatter and more chamfered. Sometimes called Native 3D for that reason. Comes in PE & SE. Clips are the newer wire clips. Bladesteel in VG10 (made in Seki City Japan)

Special Natives include the Tan coloured ones (OEF & OIF), Blue G10 version, Blue FRN version, Black G10 with Root Beer inlay, Black G10 with Blue Mosaic inlay, Spyder web etched version, and a couple of others.
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All Black Natives

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Black Beauties:
C41 - Native I - black bladed versions in PE and CE

You will note from this picture as well as the group photo of my Natives on Page 1 that All the C41 (Native I & II) PE blades do not have the Spyder Bug logo on the blade. Curiously only the CE blades have the bug logo on them ???

The Native III has bugs on the PE & CE blades. The bugless ones seem almost naked without one.

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i'm not Zenith but thanx for the pix Dan! I like them Lava ones too... :cool: :)
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Excellent pictures! I especially like the group shot of the Kopas and the pic of the pink Delica. That pink is so cruel :D

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I have only seen an AUS10 native and a **** lot of Native3 here. So my apologies.

Thank you Dan for those great pictures!!The black SE is one knife I truly want!
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Zenith wrote:I have only seen an AUS10 native and a **** lot of Native3 here. So my apologies.

Thank you Dan for those great pictures!!The black SE is one knife I truly want!
Hey Zenith,

No apologies required on this forum mate :)
Native II is essentially a Native I with stainless stell outergarments ;)
Black CE Native I is a great blade. Teeth are very aggresive.

(Pssst. Wish Sal would release a black bladed Native III :D :D :D ;) )

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Native OIF

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Another Native....this time the Tan coloured FRN OIF version with CE blade config. I was surprisingly enamoured by this knife. The tan coloured FRN handle was especially captivating, very crisp colour.

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Native III - Blue FRN

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Native III Blue FRN - nude version - no bug, no bladeforums etching

Will take some nicer shots later and replace these.

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Shabaria PE

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Managed to discover and acquire this very unique piece from Spyderco's golden years. Eduard Bradichinsky's awesomely weird design, and Spyderco's proclaimed first 'ethnic' knife. Very unusual and not to everyone's taste. It is surprisingly comfortable in the hand in most grip styles.

Here is Ikea's Sir Sven posing with his sword :)
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I told Sven not to run with scissors...... but he forgot it applies to swords as well :p
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And while Sven was resting:
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datan wrote:Managed to discover and acquire this very unique piece from Spyderco's golden years. Eduard Bradichinsky's awesomely weird design, and Spyderco's proclaimed first 'ethnic' knife. Very unusual and not to everyone's taste. It is surprisingly comfortable in the hand in most grip styles.

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Dan,
I guess I am one of those who do like Shabaria. A lot. It makes even wooden Sir look very impressive :D
Nice catch!
Here is my favorite shot:


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Very nice pictures Dan,
I hope I will be able to get Shabaria one day.
beautiful knife, gorgeous lines.
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Huh...I was expecting a "before and after" series of pictures with the pineapple :D

I need to hang around this section more often. Great pics Dan!
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Thanks for the comments guys.... I really appreciate them all. Keeps me motivated to shoot even more photos (running out of ones to shoot). Might go reshoot the older ones in newer context. And probably more fun ones with Sir Sven ;)

Cheers and stay tuned for more shenanigans :)
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sweet pix of the Natives and Shabaria Dan.... :cool:
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Lum Chinese Folder - green PE

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Lum Chinese Folder - green almite PE

Did I mention I like the flowing lines of certain Spyderco's ? This Lum Chinese Folder definitely falls in that category ofsmooth flowing lines. Closed or open it just seems to ooze a nice gentle and calm feeling. Once again this design is not seen by many as being contemporary enough for EDC.

I like it a lot, and for photography, it makes a very good subject :)

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Hey Dan

Fantastic photos mate. I see you are building up a nice collection of spydies :D . Well done. :cool:
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Thanks Frank..... but I bow to your collection. In comparison mine are opportunistic hoards of relatively available pieces. Your niceties are much more drool-worthy.

We should meet up some time for a mutual fondling session ;)

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datan wrote:Thanks Frank..... but I bow to your collection. In comparison mine are opportunistic hoards of relatively available pieces. Your niceties are much more drool-worthy.

We should meet up some time for a mutual fondling session ;)

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Hi Dan

YEP, I thinks it's about time we got together and compare notes :D
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As a great fan of the Shabaria (sexy knife IMO) I say thank you!
datan wrote:... Keeps me motivated to shoot even more photos (running out of ones to shoot). ...
Curious - I'm running out of time for photos :p Let's combine our "strengths" - please come over, I have a lot of work to do and could need some help :cool:
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