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    Spyderco BushcraftUK Photo Comparison Set

    Spyderco BushcraftUK Photo Comparison Set


    I really like this back-ground, it is the decaying paint on a Plymouth Fury RSVP, wonderful stuff.




    One side...




    The other side...




    Opposite...




    With an ancestor...




    Both sides of the sheath...




    Sheath, side profile...




    Compared to some of the genre...




    Handle Study...


    Enjoy,
    Marion
    Last edited by Marion David Poff; 06-13-2010 at 01:52 AM.
    Marion David Poff

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    Carry images (modeled on my svelte brother, so as to avoid losing the knife in the background)....

    As you can see, with cord/rope run through those two eyelets, it hangs really well...




    And, if you want to hitch it up, you just take the free end (which goes through the top eyelet) and wrap it around the body, and tuck the stopper knot into the wrap...



    One might carry it in the low position for general use, but whilst sitting in a car, or wearing a coat, you might want it higher. This rigging system does both pretty well.


    Best,
    Marion

    PS - I know it is out of character for a guy who sells sheaths to tell you that the stock sheath is nice, but I guess my contrarian side won out... : )
    Marion David Poff

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    A not terribly horrible top down image of the handle...



    Best,
    Marion
    Marion David Poff

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    Thanks for those pic's, they look like great utility blades. That reminds me I should take my
    Frosts composite out next time I head for the woods.
    Use your blades in the kitchen, it's great bonding time!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seanski View Post
    Thanks for those pic's, they look like great utility blades. That reminds me I should take my
    Frosts composite out next time I head for the woods.
    Thank you!

    Marion
    Marion David Poff

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