What Spyderco is in your pocket today??

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My good old paramilitary 1, has seen some pocket time today.
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3rdgen the 80's called and they want there Honda back lol.
On my radar: 110V Military, Police 4 and some sweet Rex 45 Military action.

Newest Spydies: S90v Ti Military, Pacific Salt and a special Kiwi.
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HarleyXJGuy wrote:3rdgen the 80's called and they want there Honda back lol.
Well they can't have it lol. These old XR's are VERY tough bikes to kill. This one will be 30 years old next year and it still runs awesome.
All Glory To The Hypno-Toad

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Butter smooth Delica 4 SS with a mirror polished edge (stropping hazed the high sheen mirror, but I promise it's sharp as all get out!)
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bearfacedkiller wrote:Image

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I've grown and eaten a lot of weird peppers but never run across that kind :eek: assuming they're not some kind of freaked out tomatillo. What are those? (The SB Stretch is nice too.)
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They are the very rare Makeasweetpatina Peppers.
On my radar: 110V Military, Police 4 and some sweet Rex 45 Military action.

Newest Spydies: S90v Ti Military, Pacific Salt and a special Kiwi.
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The UPS guy just tossed a box with my Manix2 DLC FFG on the porch!! So after opening it, it is now in the rrp.. My first Golden.. F&F is spot on, like the texture of the G-10 slabs.. Opening is a little slow but I know with time that will disapeer.. The lock is KOOL!! I also like that there are a few gripping options with the blade choili.. John :)
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Leeroy37 wrote:Image

Lee
What? How? When? Explain!
Most recently acquired: Military 2, Paramilitary 2 Tanto x2, YoJUMBO, Swayback, Siren, DLC Yojimbo 2, Native Chief, Shaman S90V, Para 3 LW, Ikuchi, UKPK, Smock, SUBVERT, Amalgam, Para 3 CTS-XHP, Kapara, Paramilitary 2 M390
Grail Paramilitary 2 M390 X 2! ACHIEVED!!

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Leeroy37 wrote:Image

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Very nice!!! I want to handle this knife.
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They are in fact freaked out tomatoes. They are called Speckled Romans. I enjoy growing tomatoes. I am carrying my Forum Native5 S110V and my CTS 204P Para2 today. These two stay home most of the time but i felt like carrying them today.
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Liquid Cobra wrote:
Leeroy37 wrote:Image

Lee
What? How? When? Explain!
It's the spyderco pits due out anytime now it's a non locking uk legal carry that sal has done with a British maker mike read who's custom pits folders are highly sought after.. This one is a prototype that sal very kindly sent to some members of British blade forum..
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Liquid Cobra wrote:
Leeroy37 wrote:Image

Lee
What? How? When? Explain!
What he said.... I was expecting the Chubby to arrive before this one. I can't swing both.... :mad: :eek: :confused:
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sal wrote: .... even today, we design a knife from the edge out!
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I've been trying a clip-less Dragonfly, for a few days. I think I like it.

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Leeroy37 wrote:
Liquid Cobra wrote:
Leeroy37 wrote:Image

Lee
What? How? When? Explain!
It's the spyderco pits due out anytime now it's a non locking uk legal carry that sal has done with a British maker mike read who's custom pits folders are highly sought after.. This one is a prototype that sal very kindly sent to some members of British blade forum..
Ok good, its a loaner. Phew. Like Landon said, I can't swing both right now. I've been waiting for the PITS folder for a long time. Not as long as the brits, but still a long time.
Most recently acquired: Military 2, Paramilitary 2 Tanto x2, YoJUMBO, Swayback, Siren, DLC Yojimbo 2, Native Chief, Shaman S90V, Para 3 LW, Ikuchi, UKPK, Smock, SUBVERT, Amalgam, Para 3 CTS-XHP, Kapara, Paramilitary 2 M390
Grail Paramilitary 2 M390 X 2! ACHIEVED!!

For more of my pictures see my Instagram account.
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Liquid Cobra wrote:
Leeroy37 wrote:
Liquid Cobra wrote:
Leeroy37 wrote:Image

Lee
What? How? When? Explain!
It's the spyderco pits due out anytime now it's a non locking uk legal carry that sal has done with a British maker mike read who's custom pits folders are highly sought after.. This one is a prototype that sal very kindly sent to some members of British blade forum..
Ok good, its a loaner. Phew. Like Landon said, I can't swing both right now. I've been waiting for the PITS folder for a long time. Not as long as the brits, but still a long time.
Think it's due October :-)
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Leeroy37 wrote:Think it's due October :-)
How strong is the spring? UKPK similar or stiffer?
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xceptnl wrote:
Leeroy37 wrote:Think it's due October :-)
How strong is the spring? UKPK similar or stiffer?
Depends on your grip the more pressure you put on the back spring the more pressure the cam puts on the blade in a very tight grip it's practically locked but for me with my thumb on the thumb ramp I'm not putting much additional pressure so the tension isn't that great. Personally i do prefer the half stop and choil on the ukpk as to me I feel I'm in better control of the blade. The pits is a lovely knife and no one else has said this so maybe I just hold it slightly different or gave smaller hands it's a lovely piece though sal and mike have done a great job.

Lee
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