Your 1st Spyderco knife?
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Hi everyone ! I'm proud of being a new spyderco fan !
I bought the SS Police serrated two weeks ago, and I AM IN LOVE !!! What a splendid peice of art ! And not only that, it cuts like a chainsaw !
But then my spydie felt a little lonely... and for some business he is a little too heavy, so i did it again yesterday. Yup, just got a Delica Carbon Fiber VG-10 Serrated ! Even if it's only been close to my skin for 24 hours now, I already feel it's part of my body !
Thanks for letting me share the love !
Self-reverence - Self-knowledge - Self-control
I bought the SS Police serrated two weeks ago, and I AM IN LOVE !!! What a splendid peice of art ! And not only that, it cuts like a chainsaw !
But then my spydie felt a little lonely... and for some business he is a little too heavy, so i did it again yesterday. Yup, just got a Delica Carbon Fiber VG-10 Serrated ! Even if it's only been close to my skin for 24 hours now, I already feel it's part of my body !
Thanks for letting me share the love !
Self-reverence - Self-knowledge - Self-control
A serrated Native FRN. Then a 1st Generation BRK (luckily, it has decent fit/finish).
On the way is a Native with blue inlay handle, for which I'm trading my Matriarch.
Sniper -- One Shot, One Kill Email: ST8PEN01@aol.com
On the way is a Native with blue inlay handle, for which I'm trading my Matriarch.
Sniper -- One Shot, One Kill Email: ST8PEN01@aol.com
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Well ... I dove in for a 1st Gen Native ....
It got OK only after I sharpened it and cleaned up the clip (e.g. put it on the wheel to soften the edges) and loosened up the blade .... Believe it or not, I stuffed it in with my collector stuff .... It's now part of my Native collection. The Native I carry is the full blown version.
SR
It got OK only after I sharpened it and cleaned up the clip (e.g. put it on the wheel to soften the edges) and loosened up the blade .... Believe it or not, I stuffed it in with my collector stuff .... It's now part of my Native collection. The Native I carry is the full blown version.
SR
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My first was a Co-Pilot and I currently own four. Got my Co-Pilot (didn't realize until now how appropriate it was) after driving in a windy thunderstorm and finding downed trees everywhere we were tempted to park and ride out the storm. When we got home, the power was out (our house needs electricity to pump used water to the septic tank), so we went out to a town with electricity to spend the night in a hotel and I bought my first Spyderco to reward myself for not getting my wife and myself killed in a violent storm.
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My first Spyderco was a PE FRN Endura.It was so new I had to call Golden to order direct as none of the Cutlery World Shoppes in the area had them yet.Retired it in 1998 and bought a full Spyder-edge one that I'm still carrying every day.I have 14 other Spydercos with 4 more on the way.Not counting several I foolishly traded away over the years.tom.<img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0>
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