Spyderco Sighting

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Spyderco Sighting

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I was watching one of those dinosaur history shows, I think it was titled "What Really Killed the Dinosaurs" and they were discussing the KT Boundary.

The discussion took place as the scientist was digging through the loose earth with a knife. I spotted the Spydie Hole and realized he was digging with what looked to be a stainless steel Endura!
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watching Bad Boys I the other day i was pleasantly surprised to see a hawkbill
(bathroom scene at the club nearly and hour into the movie)

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:spyder: :spyder: :cool: :spyder: :spyder:I'm a big CSI freak, and I've seen a Gen'1 Endura on one episode, and a Black bladed Endua4 on another :cool:
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nicholaspoole wrote:watching Bad Boys I the other day i was pleasantly surprised to see a hawkbill
(bathroom scene at the club nearly and hour into the movie)
Thats actually an old Civilian model! The handle was made of aluminum with inserts I think.
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JediKnight86 wrote:Thats actually an old Civilian model! The handle was made of aluminum with inserts I think.
i didnt freeze frame it so youre probably right

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A couple of friends of mine have never seen Lost before, so I've been re-watching (for the 3rd time) the first season with them. In the episode Walkabout, John Locke can be seen sporting a Harpy. Can't believe I missed this the first two viewings.
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jabba359 wrote:A couple of friends of mine have never seen Lost before, so I've been re-watching (for the 3rd time) the first season with them. In the episode Walkabout, John Locke can be seen sporting a Harpy. Can't believe I missed this the first two viewings.

And later in the show, it is replaced by a cheap Harpy knock off, most likely because the original was LOST or stolen and the crew decided to buy a cheaper one :D

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Murdoc wrote:And later in the show, it is replaced by a cheap Harpy knock off, most likely because the original was LOST or stolen and the crew decided to buy a cheaper one :D

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I would guess "LOST". That really is a bad place to secure a knife, in any pace above a gallup, it will be bouncing so much it is doomed to fall.
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It was quick.. couldn't discern the model.. but it looked like the real deal to me.
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JediKnight86 wrote:Thats actually an old Civilian model! The handle was made of aluminum with inserts I think.
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wescobts wrote:I would guess "LOST". That really is a bad place to secure a knife, in any pace above a gallup, it will be bouncing so much it is doomed to fall.
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JediKnight86 wrote:Thats actually an old Civilian model! The handle was made of aluminum with inserts I think.
I had one of those old aluminum Civilians with the inserts, even the clip had inserts. So what you had was a kraton on kraton match between the handle and the clip making it virtually impossible to get the thing clipped to or unclipped from your pocket.
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