Nutnfancy at Spyderco w/Sal SHOT SHOW 2011
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That fluted Ti Military is extremely beautiful, but just a LITTLE too rich for my blood.
I'll have to settle with other forumites' pictures :)
Good to see Sal talking about the products. I learned quite a bit about the Bushcraft that I wasn't aware of before. I'd be really interested in seeing a Scandi grind on a folder Sal!
I'll have to settle with other forumites' pictures :)
Good to see Sal talking about the products. I learned quite a bit about the Bushcraft that I wasn't aware of before. I'd be really interested in seeing a Scandi grind on a folder Sal!
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You got that right!Blerv wrote:Awesome info. Can't wait till part 2!
I do wish Nut talked less than Sal but I guess that's how conversation works. Sigh. :rolleyes:
Really awesome that Sal takes so much time to talk about the individual knifes and to explain so much about them :) !
I think at the end Ed Schemp takes over and will be the person of interest in the second part!
BTW! I read once somewhere here on a threat that Sal was talking about a knife that will be called the "Schemp Rock" or something like that which will be a V-10 version of the great Rock Salt... any info or speculations/rumors on this one anybody???
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About halfway down this page: http://www.thehighroad.org/showthread.php?p=7024027Neomik wrote:BTW! I read once somewhere here on a threat that Sal was talking about a knife that will be called the "Schemp Rock" or something like that which will be a V-10 version of the great Rock Salt... any info or speculations/rumors on this one anybody???
I used to be able to watch a full vid. but it's been really hard lately. I don't like how he moves the camera around so much. I do like the the info in the vids tho.OldHoosier62 wrote:Sal, as always, is a class act. Nutnwhatsys??? Not so much, I haven't been able to sit completely through one of his videos yet. An acquired taste I guess.
Lion Spy is definitely one to look out for. I need some more Yojimbo 2 footage :D
Well his videos have gone from 8 minutes to the 30-40 range too, hehe.vaa wrote:I used to be able to watch a full vid. but it's been really hard lately. I don't like how he moves the camera around so much. I do like the the info in the vids tho.
Lion Spy is definitely one to look out for. I need some mote Yojimbo 2 footage :D

Agreed on the Lion Spy and Yo2. My heart is melting!
Thanks Blerv!Blerv wrote:About halfway down this page: http://www.thehighroad.org/showthread.php?p=7024027
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The name might be tough if the designer is in love with it. I'm not a huge fan nor against it.HotSoup wrote:I'm just putting this out there;
Lion Spy is not a good name. I hope it gets changed.
I also dislike the glass breaker, even if it were hidden.
In general its very nice though. I'd like to get one if it goes for roughly $190-200
I agree completely on the glass breaker. Cool idea but once M. Janich said that exposed tips can rip your hands if you aren't paying attention. Wouldn't mind something a bit more squared off but it seems to be better for a sheath knife than a pocket folder.