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    Quote Originally Posted by kbuzbee View Post
    I know. I'd still want an origional as well.



    Well, it's a Phoenix not a GB but maybe this helps? Kinda similar starting grinds.

    I had the same questions but Tom did a fantastic job with it. I still have an un modded Phoenix too but when I carry one, it's this one.




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    So where do we pre-order the super blue stretch?
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    Quote Originally Posted by jackknifeh View Post
    That Phoenix does look good.
    Thanks! One of my all time favorites.

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    FFG'ing a blade has it's advantages, mainly making it a better slicer but, IMHO, it does tend to make the blade less robust. Not necessarily "delicate" or "fragile" but removing metal is going to make the blade relatively weaker compared to the original flat or hollow saber grind. I could see having TK thin out the blade of a lightweight Stretch to make it an even better slicer, but I'm not seeing the logic for doing it to a GB if your looking to maintain its status as a hard use knife.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Deacon View Post
    FFG'ing a blade has it's advantages, mainly making it a better slicer but, IMHO, it does tend to make the blade less robust. Not necessarily "delicate" or "fragile" but removing metal is going to make the blade relatively weaker compared to the original flat or hollow saber grind. I could see having TK thin out the blade of a lightweight Stretch to make it an even better slicer, but I'm not seeing the logic for doing it to a GB if your looking to maintain its status as a hard use knife.
    Absolutely. Just depends what you're going to use it for. In my case, I don't see a big downside. Even thinned out that M4 would be way stronger than I ever "intend" to need. As is, it's orders of magnitudes beyond my needs. But even thinned out seems like it would go well beyond a Stretch (which is already plenty stout).

    Not really planning to do it. I like my GB just the way it is. Just a thought tangent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kbuzbee View Post
    Absolutely. Just depends what you're going to use it for. In my case, I don't see a big downside. Even thinned out that M4 would be way stronger than I ever "intend" to need. As is, it's orders of magnitudes beyond my needs. But even thinned out seems like it would go well beyond a Stretch (which is already plenty stout).

    Not really planning to do it. I like my GB just the way it is. Just a thought tangent.

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    I understand now Ken, lot's of my thoughts are tangents these days and it's not as if this thread hadn't already taken some interesting twists and turns. Which is probably a tribute to the Stretch. A knife has to be pretty well liked for there to be so many different visions of what would make it even better. I was just confused that it seemed to go in the opposite direction from Jack's suggestions for "beefing it up" to be more like the GB.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Deacon View Post
    I was just confused that it seemed to go in the opposite direction from Jack's suggestions for "beefing it up" to be more like the GB.
    Of course it did... I wrote it

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    I think in some cases FFG is extremely over-hyped. Sure overall it's thinner (especially the tip) but behind the edge often it isn't compared to the same knife in a hollow-grind. Some non-broad blades, like the Khukuri, are actually pretty squat in edge profile.

    If "slicing" is determined by not having bevel shoulders to hang-up in dense materials all FFG blades are better. If that is defined by edge profile and ease of cutting many HG's blow them away. Especially those knives that USED to be hollow-ground that someone like Krein took a grinder too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blerv View Post
    I think in some cases FFG is extremely over-hyped. Sure overall it's thinner (especially the tip) but behind the edge often it isn't compared to the same knife in a hollow-grind. Some non-broad blades, like the Khukuri, are actually pretty squat in edge profile.

    If "slicing" is determined by not having bevel shoulders to hang-up in dense materials all FFG blades are better. If that is defined by edge profile and ease of cutting many HG's blow them away. Especially those knives that USED to be hollow-ground that someone like Krein took a grinder too.
    Well, yes, no, and maybe. Ignoring sharpness, there are at least five variables involved: blade width, thickness at the spine, thickness directly behind the edge, edge grind angle and primary grind type. Blade finish could probably be added to that list as well. IMHO, if all the other variables are equal, a full flat grind will out slice any other grind type, at least when slicing thick, dense material.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Deacon View Post
    Well, yes, no, and maybe. Ignoring sharpness, there are at least five variables involved: blade width, thickness at the spine, thickness directly behind the edge, edge grind angle and primary grind type. Blade finish could probably be added to that list as well. IMHO, if all the other variables are equal, a full flat grind will out slice any other grind type, at least when slicing thick, dense material.
    True. Still, just acting as an advocate for hollow-grinds in the day and age of FFG fanatics.

    When blanket policies are used to placate an audience (eg: fine, we can FFG it all!) some products get better and some get worse. Thick/narrow FFG knives can look nice and be great wedges. They can also be pretty crappy slicers for all tasks but watermelon prep and pumpkin carving.

    Luckily I don't think Spyderco uses these blanket policies. The day all grind lines are eliminated I'll personally cry a little inside.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blerv View Post
    True. Still, just acting as an advocate for hollow-grinds in the day and age of FFG fanatics.

    When blanket policies are used to placate an audience (eg: fine, we can FFG it all!) some products get better and some get worse. Thick/narrow FFG knives can look nice and be great wedges. They can also be pretty crappy slicers for all tasks but watermelon prep and pumpkin carving.

    Luckily I don't think Spyderco uses these blanket policies. The day all grind lines are eliminated I'll personally cry a little inside.
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    Not to sound like nutn here, but the larger jimping on the early run was much better IMO.
    Have had 4 in CF total, kept the two with the larger jimping. (I really hate using that word) LOL LOL
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    I never had one of the old ones, but the Stretch CF jimping works great for me. It also matches the other newer Spydercos that I have.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MCM View Post
    Not to sound like nutn here, but the larger jimping on the early run was much better IMO.
    +1 The older jimping on the Stretch is better as well as the large square jimping on the older military.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TBob View Post
    I never had one of the old ones, but the Stretch CF jimping works great for me. It also matches the other newer Spydercos that I have.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jzmtl View Post
    Now that you mentioned it, the handle of GB does look like Stretch exchanged a six pack for a keg, and perhaps t-shirt and jeans for tuxedo.
    Strangely enough after a few years of marriage the same thing happened to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jackknifeh View Post
    ...My personal desire for a knife the size of the Stretch is to be more robust...

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    Quote Originally Posted by sal View Post
    Same color? No additional muscle?

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    Quote Originally Posted by razorsharp View Post
    Nishjin CF? Blue G10?, Black CF weaved with blue fiberglass? (texalium)
    So.... The secret code buried in Sal's reply said:

    "If we do FRN you could see it "soon". If we do anything else, it MAY happen someday."

    I love your suggestions, as well as mine of Burgandy Micarta. But the choice seems to be having one in FRN or wanting one in Micarta.....

    As to jimping, I used to think I cared about it. Turns out, I don't Fine jimping, wide jimping, no jimping at all.... It's all good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kbuzbee View Post
    So.... The secret code buried in Sal's reply said:

    "If we do FRN you could see it "soon". If we do anything else, it MAY happen someday."

    I love your suggestions, as well as mine of Burgandy Micarta. But the choice seems to be having one in FRN or wanting one in Micarta.....

    As to jimping, I used to think I cared about it. Turns out, I don't Fine jimping, wide jimping, no jimping at all.... It's all good.
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    I like your comment about jimping. I like jimping as long as it is perfect (for me). Of course asking anything to be perfect for any one person is rediculous. Most are too hard on my thumb. The Native lightweight is the worst example. The squared jimps had to be ground into a rounded shape each within one day of ownership. Just looking at that knife made my thumb hurt. Even the small jimping sometimes is too rough on my thumb when cutting material requiring a lot of pressure with my thumb and a lot of use. I have "smoothed" the jimping on a lot of my knives. On the flip side I don't think I've held a knife recently that doesn't have any jimping for the thumb at all. So, I'd have to use one without any jimping to remember if I would like none at all. If jimping is going to be used I think the manufacturer should make it rougher rather than smoother. I can always smooth it but making it more aggressive (and look good ) is about impossible for me. Index finger or handle jimping? I find that I don't have an opinion about it. That makes me think it doesn't have much impact on using the knife, for me anyway.

    Just my jimping thoughts.

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