Hello from Canada
Hello from Canada
Hello guys/gals. Name is Sean and am new to the forum. I live in Chilliwack, B.C Canada and have been reading over things here for a couple of weeks now before finally joining last nite. Glad to be given the op.
I have only a few Spyderco knives and on Wed that should increase by one as I head out to buy a Pacific Salt. I use my knives in the kitchen mostly preparing food so I think I will enjoy working with the Salt.
My other Spyderco's are a Military, Endura, and a Delica.
thanks,
Sean
I have only a few Spyderco knives and on Wed that should increase by one as I head out to buy a Pacific Salt. I use my knives in the kitchen mostly preparing food so I think I will enjoy working with the Salt.
My other Spyderco's are a Military, Endura, and a Delica.
thanks,
Sean
Thank you ever so much for the warm welcome. :)
I am debating which Pacific to go with, the plain edge version, or the serrated. I did buy a Spyderco Tri-Angle sharpener a couple of months ago and absolutely love it so I do have the option of keeping edges honed on either.
I have been doing a fair bit of slicing and dicing with the Military and it's an amazing knife for a lot of my kitchen activities.
The nice thing with the Salt though will be washing it and letting it drip dry or be put away without worrying to much about anything but perhaps a few water spots.
cheers,
sean
I am debating which Pacific to go with, the plain edge version, or the serrated. I did buy a Spyderco Tri-Angle sharpener a couple of months ago and absolutely love it so I do have the option of keeping edges honed on either.
I have been doing a fair bit of slicing and dicing with the Military and it's an amazing knife for a lot of my kitchen activities.
The nice thing with the Salt though will be washing it and letting it drip dry or be put away without worrying to much about anything but perhaps a few water spots.
cheers,
sean
Welcome and enjoy your stay...
Simon
Simon
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-Sir A. Hopkins in "The world's Fastest Indian"
"If it hurts, it means you're not dead..."
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The Spyderco Cookbook
- vampyrewolf
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There is a shop about 64 miles East in Vancouver, B.C and he does have the whole lot of Spyderco's plus others. The name of the shop is Warriors and Wonders. Very nice chap by the name of Jay owns and operates it. I've bought quite a bit of cutlery from him of various brands and find that in real world use it's pretty hard to beat a Spyderco knife IMO.
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Welcome to the forums Sean, from a fellow Canadian. I will agree with you that Warriors and Wonders is a fantastic place. Enjoy!
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