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1 Is this going to be a mainline production knife or it has not been decided?
2 What do you all think of the overall shape and structure? good one?
Spyderco Denmark (DK)?
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Re: Spyderco Denmark (DK)?
Has been out for some time as a regular production knife...
People seem to like them.
People seem to like them.
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Came out in May. As GoldenSpydie notes, they are regular production knives.
Re: Spyderco Denmark (DK)?
Hi SpyderEdge!
1 - Regular production model, available since spring this year.
2 - Looks like a pretty useful blade shape, just maybe a little short. With a blade/handle ratio of .637 it would hardly be my first choice, but probably legal everywhere.
SpyderEdgeForever wrote:1 Is this going to be a mainline production knife or it has not been decided?
2 What do you all think of the overall shape and structure? good one?
1 - Regular production model, available since spring this year.
2 - Looks like a pretty useful blade shape, just maybe a little short. With a blade/handle ratio of .637 it would hardly be my first choice, but probably legal everywhere.
Re: Spyderco Denmark (DK)?
It's a fine knife. I removed the clip and just carry the knife in my RFP. The spring tension is substantial and the blade is a real slicer. I have many larger, locking Spydercos but this seems to be all I need for an EDC most days. I'm contemplating a trip to the UK and can't believe this knife, in my pocket, wouldn't be acceptable there. Anyone have any thoughts on that? Thanks.
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You'll be ok in the UK with a Spyderco UKPK or DK. So long as the blade is less than 3 inches and it is non locking you won't have any problems. Just make sure you put the knife in your checked in baggage when you travel otherwise it will be confiscated at the security check in the departure area.buckthorn wrote:It's a fine knife. I removed the clip and just carry the knife in my RFP. The spring tension is substantial and the blade is a real slicer. I have many larger, locking Spydercos but this seems to be all I need for an EDC most days. I'm contemplating a trip to the UK and can't believe this knife, in my pocket, wouldn't be acceptable there. Anyone have any thoughts on that? Thanks.
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Re: Spyderco Denmark (DK)?
Obligatory pictures! A G10 UKPK, Spy-DK and Pingo...
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Re: Spyderco Denmark (DK)?
Thanks Johnnie 1801. Checked baggage for sure-always!