Nutnfancy at Spyderco w/Sal SHOT SHOW 2011

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Nutnfancy at Spyderco w/Sal SHOT SHOW 2011

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Sweet, I just noticed it myself! I've been waiting, checking his page for days for this! Watching now
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Watching it now as well! Been waiting for this!
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Great video! I have enjoyed Nutnfancy's video's for a long time now. And that Lion Spy....I am buying that!



Sal.....I like the chain you are wearing. Nice style.....was that an in house make?
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Fluted Ti Native is gorgeous! Great job by Sal, he always is a wealth of knowledge
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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:
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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!
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So much for this year savin' money !! kitchens gonna half to wait.....again....
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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.
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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.
That's why I just click a millimeter to the right when he starts talking ;)
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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:
You got that right!
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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Sal is a very class act "a gentlemen and a scholar" fits very perfectly
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Neomik 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???
About halfway down this page: http://www.thehighroad.org/showthread.php?p=7024027
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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.
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 more Yojimbo 2 footage :D
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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
Well his videos have gone from 8 minutes to the 30-40 range too, hehe. ;)

Agreed on the Lion Spy and Yo2. My heart is melting!
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Blerv wrote:About halfway down this page: http://www.thehighroad.org/showthread.php?p=7024027
Thanks Blerv!
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thanks for the vid
Love the Lion Spy
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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
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The Mentaculous wrote:Sweet, I just noticed it myself! I've been waiting, checking his page for days for this! Watching now
Me too.

Thanks Nutnfancy.

Thanks Sal for giving him (and us) so much of your time.
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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
The name might be tough if the designer is in love with it. I'm not a huge fan nor against it.

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.
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