Would U buy a Military Jr. Lt. if there was one?
Would U buy a Military Jr. Lt. if there was one?
I know, I´d certainly would <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle>
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Yes, in a heartbeat, although it may be lots of heartbeats before delivery as I feel demand for this knife would far outpace production.
In its current form, the Military approaches perfection but would move a little closer if a smaller version were offered. To those of us with average to smaller sized hands, this is a BIG knife.
Something around the size of an Endura, 440V, with G10 in dark burgundy or some other classy dark color.
dan
In its current form, the Military approaches perfection but would move a little closer if a smaller version were offered. To those of us with average to smaller sized hands, this is a BIG knife.
Something around the size of an Endura, 440V, with G10 in dark burgundy or some other classy dark color.
dan
Precisely my opinion too. As it is now, the Military is a bit too large for daily carry and it´s a shame because otherwise it´s so exquisitely wonderful with it´s flatgrounded blade and slender yet robust look. I´d choose a non serrated version and of course G10 or carbon fiber scales.
Edited by - dePaul on 9/24/00 10:52:52 AM
Edited by - dePaul on 9/24/00 10:52:52 AM
ABSOLUTELY sign me up.I trust my military more than any other to do the job when I need it done,and a smaller version would be so much to have.I just don't see a possible improvment ever in the military so lets get jr. out here to stand up next to the big boys i'm sure we will all be pleased with the end result.
Matthew 10:34 (and it will be made by spyderco)
Matthew 10:34 (and it will be made by spyderco)
Some time ago, Sal had a post in this forum about measuring quality in a number of steps. Well Sal, you know that the Military is one of your best selling models (plenty of steps :D What about a "little brother" then? <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle>
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Edited by - dePaul on 9/24/00 11:41:44 PM
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Paani, you´re right, there is a test model! On another topic here (New steels), Sal has indirectly confessed, that the Co. is testing a small version. In other words; there will soon be a Jr Military! The steel Spyderco has tested so far is, accordingly to Sal: BG42. I hope the Co. changes it´s mind and chooses 420V <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle>
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The Blade was described as being just bit longer than 3 inches. If I remember correctly, the design of the knife required that extra fraction of an inch in blade length.
I also seem to remember hints that a small test run might be made available through one of the Spyderco forums <img src="wink.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle>
I also seem to remember hints that a small test run might be made available through one of the Spyderco forums <img src="wink.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle>
Hm, that would be something Paani. I´d be the first one standing in line <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle> Yesterday I ordered a brand new Military C36SPE by a local dealer. Hope it arrives soon...Had a used Military before (the old batch) but dropped it into the water the other day, while fishing from a boat. The deep at the spot is about 80 feet <img src="sad.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle>