So what did you cut with spyderco today?

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jwingfie wrote:I installed my home theatre stereo with my persistence.
I hear ya on that one.

I dopn't have a Persistance, but I have three Tenacious and I see both models not as knives, but as tools before hand.
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Cut a zip tie. Yesterday I used my Para to cut away vegetation around a rowboat someone was giving away.
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Mail boxes here are something like PO Boxes. Carrier opens a dozen of them at at time from the back, we open ours from the front, with a key. Friend sent me a goodie in a Priority Mail "large video" box. That box is just small enough that the carrier can slip it through "his" end of the mailbox, but "my" end has a lip all around the inside, and that box cannot fit through it. Regular carrier knows not to put them in there, subs don't always. Only way to get the box out is to cut it apart inside the mailbox. Goodie arrived today, so a Kiwi just got a very good workout. :D No other mail, except an AGR catalog, so aside from the box, it's been a K05 day. Sliced an onion at breakfast time, and a bagel for lunch.
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What did I cut today with my Spydie? My shorts! :o http://spyderco.com/forums/showthread.php?t=44649

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I cut a larger hole in my coffee cup and I cut a loose thread on my shirt.
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A couple of zip ties.
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Tasman SE - opened boxes and cut flaps off at work.

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Weedeater string with my ukpk.
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I tried to cut a guy in a fight but he had a tire iron and beat **** out of me but the knife was like new. He hit it several times in a fit of rage and I asked him if he was doing a test on it. No laugh, he hit me again:-)) :p
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Pizza!
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Spyderco Spin!

Cut a box that was too big for the baler so it would fit and sliced a battery pack open to see what cells it used (to see if we can procure them on our own).
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I used my cf zdp stretch to cut a 20 oz porterhouse at outback. Can't stand those "steak knives" they give out at resturaunts
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Some fishing line.
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I cut some tape, cord and a few boxes at the gym. After training I cut some cheese and chicken to replenish energies.
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dam that pizza looks good
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A gigantic watermelon with my Sage 1.

I love that knife.
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Charles wrote:Pizza!
That was the most delicious post I've seen in quite a while! :)
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I cut a water bottle to shreds with my manix 2 out in the back yard.
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i used my para to cut some limbs from a small poplar tree thats growing right beside our front porch.
every time we walked by it, we would get covered in small ants that reside there.
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Today is a yard day, so a lot of vine and branches were cut with my C83.
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