Atr
I'm all for a Sprint run of the ATR. I hope that it would have G10 handles though. That would most likely mean a nested compression lock would have to be used. Okay, maybe just G10 on the non-lock side. :D
Aaron
Current EDCs: Golden models
:spyder: FG D2 Military:cool: Orange UKPK:spyder:
NEXT: Rock Lobster, Manix2, TiMil
Current EDCs: Golden models
:spyder: FG D2 Military:cool: Orange UKPK:spyder:
NEXT: Rock Lobster, Manix2, TiMil
Although I'm not opposed to a sprint run of the ATR, I would not be disappointed if it does not happen. I have to say I am perfectly content with all Spyderco does for us. I know at times we can be rather demanding (I want this color, I want that steel, I want this handle material, I want that pocket clip). For me, personally, the only way I can think of to show my gratitude and appreciation is to buy more Spyderco knives, which I have been doing with reckless abandon lately.
It's just got me thinking with all of the RIL models coming out with the half g10 and half titanium. I swear I'm imagining an ATR model similar to thatamen74 wrote:I'm all for a Sprint run of the ATR. I hope that it would have G10 handles though. That would most likely mean a nested compression lock would have to be used. Okay, maybe just G10 on the non-lock side. :D
The other day I was thinking about how I usually carry my atr and cricket together because they complement eachother well(visually and in cutting tasks). That gave me the idea that what I really need is a mini-ATR! I doubt it will happen but an ATR with a 2-3 inch blade would be the perfect watch-pocket knife for me.
Exactly my point! And I don't think Kristi would mind either. :DSecSpyral wrote:It's just got me thinking with all of the RIL models coming out with the half g10 and half titanium. I swear I'm imagining an ATR model similar to that
Aaron
Current EDCs: Golden models
:spyder: FG D2 Military:cool: Orange UKPK:spyder:
NEXT: Rock Lobster, Manix2, TiMil
Current EDCs: Golden models
:spyder: FG D2 Military:cool: Orange UKPK:spyder:
NEXT: Rock Lobster, Manix2, TiMil