What Spyderco is in your pocket today??

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JD Smith today...

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"I spent a lot of money on booze, birds and beautiful knives. The rest I just squandered."
Slightly modified, R.I.P. George Best.
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Hans

Favourite Spydies: Military, PM2, Siren, UKPK
Others: Victorinox Pioneer, CRK L Sebenza 31, CRK L Inkosi
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My "holey" one.....and a teeny one......

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and a teeny one......
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:)
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Trying my kiwi out today. Pretty good so far. This little boker torx tool came in today too pretty handy.

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Pm2(1), salt 1, dragonfly 2 salt(2), dragonfly 2(1), delica 4(2), tenacious(2), persistence(2), kiwi 3(2), grasshopper, honeybee, bug, native 5 g10, manbug, ladybug, sage 3, southard(turned mini) kiwi 4 g10, manix 2 LW s110v


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The knife is not new but these scales are. Manbug G-10 handle with kirinite scales and SB blade.

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Along with the Manbug is a Stretch and Dragonfly. :)

Jack
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Cameron wrote:I like pairs too. I'm usually carrying one of the Carpenter Sisters

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or one the Crucible Sisters

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I spent a fair amount of time researching the Manix 2 today. If I buy another Spyderco, that might be it.
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Hans

Favourite Spydies: Military, PM2, Siren, UKPK
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Lefty Millie today and tomorrow (out of town for the weekend).
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+1, same for me. Awesome shot and choice of background there Brock!
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Both of my current EDCs, along with the ZDP-189 Manbug on my keyring.

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:spyder:: Advocate, Slysz Bowie Ti, Southard Black Blade, Stretch Carbon Fiber w/ZDP-189, Fluted Ti Native5, Terzuola Starmate, Terzuola SLIPIT, Leaf Storm, Gayle Bradley, Roadie, Chaparral CF, Chaparral Ti Stealth, Des Horn, Stretch FRN (Blue) ZDP-189, Centofante Memory, Military Black Blade CE, Delica4 FRN CE, Endura4 FRN Black Blade CE, Assist Orange FRN, Manbug ZDP-189, Ladybug 3 FRN SE, Delica4 Blue NLEOMF, Moran Drop Point BB, et al. :spyder: Spydie Fanatic #179 :spyder:
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Orange dragonfly while on the lake today! Probably switch to the SB caly3 tonight
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Gayle Bradley 2 | Mantra 1 | Watu | Chaparral 1 | Dragonfly 2 Salt SE
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Been carrying my CruWear Manix so much since I got it that my other Spydies were getting lonely...I sure do love me some CruWear though, so guess what I rolled with today...

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RadioactiveSpyder wrote:+1, same for me. Awesome shot and choice of background there Brock!
Thanks RadioActive!

Thats a nice bike Rigger, XR200? My first bike was a XR600. That big thumper had so much character, I loved to kick that thing to life. None of my buddies could start it, it knew who the owner was. :)

That was the good old days when bikes were still simple, before the electric start/ happy button, FI, ABS, heated grips, and traction control !
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It's an XR250 and it's my dad's bike...I take it for a spin now and again...I ride it more than he does and I'll probably buy it from him if he ever sells it (I have a Yamaha Warrior quad currently). It can be a bit of an ordeal to start it if it hasn't been started for a while, but I know a secret for these old XR's (This one's 1985...my quad is 1987 so they're both low hour vintage machines)...if you lay the bike almost on it's side until fuel starts draining from the carb BEFORE trying to kick it to life it makes your life a lot easier. These old XR's seem to go forever.
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Yard work today with the Domino

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Bought into the Manix 2 hype, and Im **** glad I did!
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