Sage IV

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Drkknight614 wrote:I have to say, before I wasnt too interested, but now that I see it has darker scales...I like it more. God **** lol. Sorry wallet.
Ha! Same thought passed through my head once I watched the video on youtube. I really like the darker wood grain. Still, $170 will deter the purchase for some time. Plus, I don't plan on EDC'ing a knife that pretty.
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Saw the vid.
Oh oh, it is a very pretty knife. EDC a knife like that :confused: gosh, I'm sure to nick the wood and ding the titanium(Ti dings very easily).
What to do :eek: 200 bucks for a shelf queen. No, no Spydercos are for using.
I will use it! The last wood scale knife I used a lot was years ago, it held up well(didn't look beautiful).
Let's have it, bring it on. :D
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One thing... if your looking the sage I & II, to close back the left handle is shaped. On the III & IV that kind of shape disappear? The shaped handle were interesting because we could see the streaks in the cosmetic choice of material...
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Mine will be here tomorrow! :D
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Ordered. Should be here next week. Love the design. My first Spyderco with wooden scales.
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Some quick pics.




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Thanks for the pics. Send more. :)
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Dad-gum, that's a pretty knife!

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Even though I still hate those exposed screws - that's a very good-looking knife. I will have to pick one up later. Thanks for the pic's. :)
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It's probably out of my price range, but wow, I really like this knife. Looks amazing.
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Nice!
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Did not like this knife initially.
Saw these most recent pics.
Now it's on the 'must have' list.

It would be in Spyderco's best interest to change their pics to more accurately reflect the actual color & pattern of the knife.
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I'm much like Jay_Ev, in that I didn't originally like it. I like it now. I did also look at some Al Mar knives and forgot that they have longer bolsters so this looks spot on. I hope my show of ignorance will help educate others. :)

I want one now. Nice pics Stony.
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Jay_Ev wrote:It would be in Spyderco's best interest to change their pics to more accurately reflect the actual color & pattern of the knife.
Agree!
Those pics don't do the actual knife justice.
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Looks very very nice....now if they only offer it clipless to get rid of those ugly *** grooves.
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All right! Got my notice from Jim Howe that my Sage IV was in stock and ready to ship! Should be here in a couple of days!

Whoo hoo!

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phillipsted wrote:All right! Got my notice from Jim Howe that my Sage IV was in stock and ready to ship! Should be here in a couple of days!

Whoo hoo!

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Me too! And Dayum I like that darker wood a lot!
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Stony wrote:Some quick pics.
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Great looking knife!
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Rogcohen wrote:It's probably out of my price range, but wow, I really like this knife. Looks amazing.
Sadly, me too.
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It looks much better with the darker wood, imho. I can feel the beginnings of a financially unhealthy pull on my purse strings. :D
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