What Spyderco is in your pocket today??
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So many cool shots here. I've said it before but I'll say it again, it's one of the few times I miss having a "like" button.
Anyway, just enjoying a springtime snowstorm with this RockJumper in my pocket.
Anyway, just enjoying a springtime snowstorm with this RockJumper in my pocket.
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Helped me out with some jobs around the house
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Shoutout to Going Gear for hook’n me up with a Catcherman, it’s a pretty dang good fillet knife and lightweight to boot…you can place your index finger on the spine in front of the Spydie hole and really control the tip…super thin blade stock and easily Spydie-flicked if you’re into that plus the ergos are spot on…every fisherman needs one and even though most of us have dedicated knives for cleaning fish it’s just cool man and it works…also wanna thank Mrj for finding me one and when it gets here I suppose my nephew harryo is gonna snatch it up…well done Sal
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Great shot, Salty!SaltyCaribbeanDfly wrote: ↑Sat Mar 23, 2024 4:01 pm
Shoutout to Going Gear for hook’n me up with a Catcherman, it’s a pretty dang good fillet knife and lightweight to boot…you can place your index finger on the spine in front of the Spydie hole and really control the tip…super thin blade stock and easily Spydie-flicked if you’re into that plus the ergos are spot on…every fisherman needs one and even though most of us have dedicated knives for cleaning fish it’s just cool man and it works…also wanna thank Mrj for finding me one and when it gets here I suppose my nephew harryo is gonna snatch it up…well done Sal
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Thanks NickMushroom wrote: ↑Sat Mar 23, 2024 4:03 pmGreat shot, Salty!SaltyCaribbeanDfly wrote: ↑Sat Mar 23, 2024 4:01 pm
Shoutout to Going Gear for hook’n me up with a Catcherman, it’s a pretty dang good fillet knife and lightweight to boot…you can place your index finger on the spine in front of the Spydie hole and really control the tip…super thin blade stock and easily Spydie-flicked if you’re into that plus the ergos are spot on…every fisherman needs one and even though most of us have dedicated knives for cleaning fish it’s just cool man and it works…also wanna thank Mrj for finding me one and when it gets here I suppose my nephew harryo is gonna snatch it up…well done Sal
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Been carrying the super blue Caly 3. Might be my actual new favorite knife of all time.. closely behind with the kopa, calypso, & temp1 models
Current “dream collection” of knives
temperance 1, lil temperance 1 serrated leaf, black micarta calypso jr & calypso, cocobolo kopa, stainless serrated harpy, stainless cricket
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@SaltyCaribbeanDfly No problem. Enjoy and I hope harryo likes it too.SaltyCaribbeanDfly wrote: ↑Sat Mar 23, 2024 4:01 pm
Shoutout to Going Gear for hook’n me up with a Catcherman, it’s a pretty dang good fillet knife and lightweight to boot…you can place your index finger on the spine in front of the Spydie hole and really control the tip…super thin blade stock and easily Spydie-flicked if you’re into that plus the ergos are spot on…every fisherman needs one and even though most of us have dedicated knives for cleaning fish it’s just cool man and it works…also wanna thank Mrj for finding me one and when it gets here I suppose my nephew harryo is gonna snatch it up…well done Sal
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Favourite Spydies: Military, PM2, Shaman, UKPK
Others: Victorinox Pioneer, CRK L Sebenza 31, CRK L Inkosi
Favourite Spydies: Military, PM2, Shaman, UKPK
Others: Victorinox Pioneer, CRK L Sebenza 31, CRK L Inkosi
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I bought the FRN UKPK in 2017. It was fine, but as soon as I got my hands on the HH G10 version, there was no going back. I generally prefer G10 over FRN or FRCP.Brock O Lee wrote: ↑Sat Mar 23, 2024 10:19 pmI did exactly the same thing recently. How do you like it?
Had the Ti scales for a bit, and finally decided to try them on. I need to spend some time with it, but otherwise,
- the scales fit perfect,
- same action
- nice soft edges outside and inside compared to G10
- glad it has PB washers
- the blade is actually centered now where it wasn't in the FRN
- easy on the pocket
- looks fancyish
So far so good. Planning on putting it to use and see.
How are the scales for you?
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On cardboard duty today:
PM2 Crucarta, Manix 2 lw s110v, Manix 2 blackout, Shaman, Tenacious, GB1, GB2, Smock, Kapara, Native 5 s90v, Chaparral cts-xhp faceted Ti, Para 3 blackout flytanium scales. PM2 M390 DLT exclusive, Caly 3 Superblue sprint run, Police PE ATS-55, Mcbee, Caly 3.5 ZDP189 CF, PM2 Maxamet, Millitary CF s90v sprint run, Lil' Native CF s90v sprint run, Mule CPM Rex T15, Spydiechef, Amalgam.
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I like them!anycal wrote: ↑Sat Mar 23, 2024 11:31 pmI bought the FRN UKPK in 2017. It was fine, but as soon as I got my hands on the HH G10 version, there was no going back. I generally prefer G10 over FRN or FRCP.
Had the Ti scales for a bit, and finally decided to try them on. I need to spend some time with it, but otherwise,
- the scales fit perfect,
- same action
- nice soft edges outside and inside compared to G10
- glad it has PB washers
- the blade is actually centered now where it wasn't in the FRN
- easy on the pocket
- looks fancyish
So far so good. Planning on putting it to use and see.
How are the scales for you?
My observations are pretty much in line with yours. The fit is spot-on, the blade is centered, and the ti gives a bit of heft and a more substantial feel that I enjoy.
I carry the UKPK often in the waistband, and for that smooth ti scales works well for me.
Hans
Favourite Spydies: Military, PM2, Shaman, UKPK
Others: Victorinox Pioneer, CRK L Sebenza 31, CRK L Inkosi
Favourite Spydies: Military, PM2, Shaman, UKPK
Others: Victorinox Pioneer, CRK L Sebenza 31, CRK L Inkosi
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Whatever turns you on, cupcake.
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It’s been kind of a beater knife or at least turned into one, around the time i was very new and inexperienced with my sharpening technique and ended up grinding some of the belly of the blade profile off. Whoops, oh well. It also got buried and compacted under about 5 inches of dirt on my past construction site job, found it a day later with a metal detector. But she’s very sharp now and performs excellent which is really all I need. (Thanks again Sal for your legendary contribution to knife design)
Current “dream collection” of knives
temperance 1, lil temperance 1 serrated leaf, black micarta calypso jr & calypso, cocobolo kopa, stainless serrated harpy, stainless cricket