Spyderco Art

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Re: Spyderco Art

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bearfacedkiller wrote:I'm not even sure what to make of the one in the top left corner.?
I think it is a cutter comb for sheep shears. There you go, now;
If you recognise any others could you please help me.
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Re: Spyderco Art

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Cheddarnut wrote:
Jarrod wrote:Hey Picasso, don't forget to sign your art. You wouldn't want someone to steal it and attribute it to themselves.
Wow, if your second post is a smarmy sarcastic jab i cant imagine what you opened with. Welcome to the forums.
What are you off about? I thought this piece was reminiscent of Picasso's surrealist period, in particular showcasing techniques that were employed in Guernica, one of his master works.

In the spirit of surrealism, or perhaps dadaism, I'll opine that the most functional blade would be the canvas itself. Metaphorically speaking.
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Re: Spyderco Art

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I guess you could say I'm an artist, I painted the skull and roses in my avatar. I've thought about doing some knife related painting... Maybe that'll be a project for the next calendar contest.
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Re: Spyderco Art

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Jarrod wrote:
Cheddarnut wrote:
Jarrod wrote:Hey Picasso, don't forget to sign your art. You wouldn't want someone to steal it and attribute it to themselves.
Wow, if your second post is a smarmy sarcastic jab i cant imagine what you opened with. Welcome to the forums.
What are you off about? I thought this piece was reminiscent of Picasso's surrealist period, in particular showcasing techniques that were employed in Guernica, one of his master works.

In the spirit of surrealism, or perhaps dadaism, I'll opine that the most functional blade would be the canvas itself. Metaphorically speaking.
*bows politely

I assumed the worst, and can get a tad defensive in the name of freedom of expression. I see now you were playing on the Bansky quote " Good artists borrow, Great artists steal". Again, welcome :D
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Re: Spyderco Art

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bearfacedkiller wrote:I'm not even sure what to make of the one in the top left corner.?
Isn't it obvious? It's a spyder-spork.
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Is this what is called "impressionistic art"? :eek:
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Surfingringo wrote:
bearfacedkiller wrote:I'm not even sure what to make of the one in the top left corner.?
Isn't it obvious? It's a spyder-spork.
I carry a spork every day. If spyderco made a spork and it was better than the near perfect SuperSpork by Light My Fire I would be so in.
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Surfingringo wrote:
bearfacedkiller wrote:I'm not even sure what to make of the one in the top left corner.?
Isn't it obvious? It's a spyder-spork.
Absolutely! A Spyder Spork would be good. Make it from H1 Stainless.
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Re: Spyderco Art

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Surfingringo wrote:
bearfacedkiller wrote:I'm not even sure what to make of the one in the top left corner.?
Isn't it obvious? It's a spyder-spork.
might not work well with soup, that's the only downside I see
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bearfacedkiller wrote:I'm not even sure what to make of the one in the top left corner.?
It's obviously a bird's wing... A SPYDER-BIRD!

That, or a cocktail fork...

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might not work well with soup, that's the only downside I see
"Company founder, Sal Glesser, said that the while the SpyderSpork is, overall, a solid design, the initial decision to put the trademark round hole in the middle of the spoon bowl may have been ill-advised."
A sharp knife is a pleasure to carry. Five or six sharp knives are an even greater pleasure.

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