What Spyderco is in your pocket today??

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My trusty Delica today!

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It's a smurfy Sage 3 day!

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Time for another :spyder:!

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GoodEyeSniper wrote:Thought I lost this guy for a couple months. Turns out I left him in the pocket of singe work pants that got folded and put away.... Taking this ridiculous thin edge out to work the next few days, sorry sb Delica.
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Reflecting some trees...
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Hey do you mind giving us some more pics of this knife? I love the Centofante 4 and would love to just see some more pics. Nice job on the edge.
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Today, as most days, I'm carrying my Caly 3 SB:

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At least for the near term, a new plain-edge Pacific Salt has replaced the M4 Manix2 that has been my usual EDC for many months. I have some wet garden work to do in the next little while, followed by some possibly wet canyoneering in southern Utah. Should be a good knife for both situations. And if the Salt gets stolen from my luggage, I can readily buy another.

Given that the Pacific Salt is based on the Endura, I must say that I can begin to understand the popularity here of the Endura (and the Delica, by extension).

I am most surprised that the spine of the Salt stays 3mm thick all the way to where it meets the hollow ground just a half an inch from the tip. That's a lot more H1 than on the Dragonfly2 my wife is refusing to give back...
-Marc (pocketing a Cruwear Military2 today)

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IPX7 rated Radio, IPX8 rated light, Marine cups on my G26, stainless M390 Millie....The OCD is resting easy. :D

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chuck_roxas45 wrote:IPX7 rated Radio, IPX8 rated light, Marine cups on my G26, stainless M390 Millie....The OCD is resting easy. :D
i never cease to marvel at your photography (and its contents), Chuck.
-Marc (pocketing a Cruwear Military2 today)

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wrdwrght wrote:i never cease to marvel at your photography (and its contents), Chuck.
Thanks, I just like to show the knives as I see them. :)
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chuck_roxas45 wrote:Thanks, I just like to show the knives as I see them. :)
What'cha got there, Chuck? A Fenix PD30? I got one of those. Nice light, but these days the PD35 gets the call more often. One heck of a light, that one.

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Delica, Damascus Titanium variety. ..
:spyder: C101PBL2, C54GPBN, C154PBK, MGREP, JGGYP, C75P3, C36TIP, C113GPGY, C127GPOR, C85GPBL, C11SBK, C10SBK, C11TR, C10TR, C28S (Wharncliffe mod), C11TIPD, C12GS, FB15P, C110GPBL, C85GP2, C141CFP, FB14P3Z, C123GPBL, C88PYL, KO4PBK, C105BMP

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Retreated into the hall as a tornado passed a couple of miles to the south (not predictable at the time), after grabbing up my cruwear millie, D2 para, M4 manix, and s110v manix -- G-10 D-fly already in pocket ;)
K-390 on hand: Mule Team 17, Police 4 G-10, Endela (burlap micarta), Endela backup, Endura (canvas micarta), Straight Stretch (now blade-swapped with G-10 Stretch), Delica Wharncliffe, Dragonfly Wharncliffe, & Dragonfly Wharncliffe shorty mod
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Ned wrote:Delica, Damascus Titanium variety. ..
An excellent choice! That one's next in my rotation to be carried tomorrow...I'll probably pair it with my Techno or OD Goddard.

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kbuzbee wrote:What'cha got there, Chuck? A Fenix PD30? I got one of those. Nice light, but these days the PD35 gets the call more often. One heck of a light, that one.

Ken
Yup, a PD30 Ken. I do need one of those PD35's though. :)
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chuck_roxas45 wrote:Yup, a PD30 Ken. I do need one of those PD35's though. :)
You'll be amazed at the difference.

But BOT:

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Same knife, different day ;) Just call me an old curmudgeon set in my ways...

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kbuzbee wrote:You'll be amazed at the difference.
I guess so. 800ish vs. 120 lumens should make a noticeable difference. :D


kbuzbee wrote:Same knife, different day ;) Just call me an old curmudgeon set in my ways...

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Aren't we all? :)
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chuck_roxas45 wrote:I guess so. 800ish vs. 120 lumens should make a noticeable difference. :D
True, but I've thought I'd see bigger differences in other lights that really aren't there. This thing even shames my PD32UEs. I got'a say, the 30 is the easiest to carry though, even compared to the 32UE.

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chuck_roxas45 wrote:Aren't we all? :)
I suppose, but some of us (okay, me, fine? ;) ) seem to abuse the privilege....

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kbuzbee wrote:True, but I've thought I'd see bigger differences in other lights that really aren't there. This thing even shames my PD32UEs. I got'a say, the 30 is the easiest to carry though, even compared to the 32UE.
Wow, that's saying something indeed.

I suppose, but some of us (okay, me, fine? ;) ) seem to abuse the privilege....

Ken
Hehehe
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This bad-boy since I got it. Love this thing! Recipe for knife collecting whilst married:
1. Buy knife
2. Buy flowers
3. Repeat
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tvenuto wrote:Image

This bad-boy since I got it. Love this thing! Recipe for knife collecting whilst married:
1. Buy knife
2. Buy flowers
3. Repeat
You've carried flowers since you got them ? :D
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