Ladybug FRN SE
This little bugger was what got me hooked on Spyderco. My first and still my constant carry even here in our strictly controlled EDC knife rules. Partly because it is so tiny a keychain knife and socialy acceptable enough, annd partly due to the fact that this small knife is very capable.
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Salt I FRN PE
Essentially a waterproof rust resistant Delica, with H1 bladesteel. I carry it on my person to deal with cutting the wetter materials like fruits, sandwiches etc...with no fear that of it tarnishing, and if I wash it out later no fear the thing will rust.
The H1 logo stamp on the balde in front of the Spyderhole always reminds me of Formula 1 racing. And this bladesteel certainly is the Fomula1 of anti-rusting cutting tools![]()
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Last edited by ozspyder; 10-20-2007 at 04:50 PM.
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love the pineapple pix Datan ....![]()
where are the sliced pineapple "after" pix ..![]()
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brian
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Co-Pilot Black Almite
Beautifully crafted little knife. Solid as all heck, and thin to boot !
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Caly III & its closest cousins from Denmark and the UK.
The Caly III is one of the best knives I have handled, and a deserved recipient of so many positive comments from around the Spyderco fraternity.
Caly III
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UKPK & DKPK
The UK Pen Knife and the Denmark Pen Knife. Two slipjoint blades (non-locking) with a very solid detent....possibly too solid as it makes me uneasy when closing the things ! I'm sure with some use they would loosen up slightly to make it more enjoyable.
These 2 are a variation on the Caly III, both with G10 handles, but with CPMS30V bladesteel rather than the CalyIII's VG10. The most visually obvious trait that the DKPK has over the UKPK is the chamfered Spyderhole, which makes opening it safely one handed quite difficult (but not impossible). Spyderdrop on the DKPK sorts out the one-handed opening once you get a good grip on the chamfered hole.
UKPK
DKPK
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Very nice pictures Dan, as always. Beautiful lines.
Thank you for sharing.
Glad to see your Caly3 & it's cousins.
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George Orwell
My top choices DIW Native5, C83 Persian and Caly3.5/Caly3
My new precious http://www.spyderco.com/forums/showt...Better-Native5
thanks for the great pics Dan.....
the Almite Copilot is a great office edc...
the UKPK is one of my faves too, but the blade length can draw attention where I work....I love the beefy, linerless G10 handles on the UKPK.... when the blade is opened its hard to believe its a slipjoint with the amount of tension holding it open....
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"Integrity is being good even if no one is watching"Spyderco's company motto
The CF cousin was late on the plane and he said in the next couple of months he will be joining in the festivities at my place. So he said hopefully I can buy his plane ticket from USPS
No skill in the photography on my part. I love composing the shots, but only use what available lighting I have, whether sunlight, filtered sunlight, desk lamp, or partially direct sunlight. Haven't bothered Photoshopping as yet to remove dust or unsightly blemishes....can't be bothered
Thanks all, glad you like them shots. (there are more to come...stay tuned)
Dan
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Native I Blue Mosaic & Root Beer inlays
Classic Native I folder pimped up with G10 handles and inlays of Root Beer (CE blade config), and Blue Mosaic (PE blade config)
These 2 look really good with decent light. The depth of the inlays really shine and from different angles they look totally different.
Root Beer inlay goes from a flat brown colour to a holographic orange shimmer. Similarly the Blue Mosaic one goes from a flattish blue/ black colour to an almost azure-like blue shell.
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Dan
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Let me guess![]()
You like the natives![]()
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Nice shots Dan.
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Good to see you finally managed to get the Inlaid natives, Daniel!
Hi Fairlane,
Thanks for your support. You would have to agree with me that in terms of Natives, these 2 inlaid ones are probably the 'prettiest' of them all.
I really like the Root Beer (mkes me thirsty too), but the Blue Mosaic is also very nice. I was hoping Spyderco/ Sal would commission somone to do a Green/ Paua inlay..... Now that would be a really awesome piece
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Dan
(stay tuned...more Native goodness to come....soon'ish)
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Dan
Could I ask a special request for some photos of your all black fully serrated native 2?![]()
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All Black serrated Native I you mean?
Of course. Gimme some time and I will reshoot it in better lighting conditions. As I am awaiting a couple of more rarer Natives, I might hold off and do them a ll at once
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O sorry.
I have never seen a native one in RSA only two and three and thought it was the two.What are the main differences between the native ones and twos by the way?
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Thank you for the upcoming photos!![]()
Last edited by Zenith; 11-04-2007 at 03:30 AM.
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Hi Zenith,
If you go back to Page 1 of this thread you can see the obvious visual differences.
Native I - flatter FRN handles, came in PE and SE as well as plain and black baldes. Black PE version rare. Clips were black and flat. Bladesteel CPMS30V
Native II - like the Native I, except with Stainless Steel handles. Came in PE and SE. PE version rare. Clips flat like Native I's. Bladesteel is AUS10 and VG10.
Native III - More contoured handles...fatter and more chamfered. Sometimes called Native 3D for that reason. Comes in PE & SE. Clips are the newer wire clips. Bladesteel in VG10 (made in Seki City Japan)
Special Natives include the Tan coloured ones (OEF & OIF), Blue G10 version, Blue FRN version, Black G10 with Root Beer inlay, Black G10 with Blue Mosaic inlay, Spyder web etched version, and a couple of others.
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