Not knowing if this topic has been posted in the past, if so do what you must to this thread. :)
Hello fellow Spydie-fans, I would like to make a request for some of the veterans (or noobs like me) to post pictures of some of their old, worn, and retired Spyderco knives. An example could be maybe if something happened to the knife (ie lost in a river, ran over by a lawnmower?, etc.) or if it has just been used like no other. I love seeing these great tools being used, and the stories that come with them rock. It's also a good read when someone finds a long lost knife and seeing what condition its in after all of what happened to it.
Normally I would start off the thread with a picture of a well used knife, but I am away a college and have no access to it. So, for the mean time I will ask of someone (preferably one of the first to read this) to post a picture of their good ole' Spydie.
Thank you all, Cole. :D
Old/Well Used Blades
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Old/Well Used Blades
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I like reviving some of the old ones, my favorite being the Worker I snagged off the 'bay. The Rescue is also from the 'bay, but gets beat mercilessly, no love lost there.
Before and After:
Commemorative Worker
http://spyderco.com/forums/showthread.php?t=48167



Rescue
http://spyderco.com/forums/showthread.php?t=50853


Before and After:
Commemorative Worker
http://spyderco.com/forums/showthread.php?t=48167



Rescue
http://spyderco.com/forums/showthread.php?t=50853
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The Spyderco hole is a rotating mechanical assembly of one part.
".....tractors don't have to look like Ferraris" -Sal
The Spyderco hole is a rotating mechanical assembly of one part.
".....tractors don't have to look like Ferraris" -Sal