However, if I could name only *one knife* I would love to see in 2015, it would be this one: :D :D :D
LC Kid wrote:Hi Folks!
Some days ago I found this interpretation of the classic SwayBack made by Marcin Slysz:
LC Kid wrote:Hi Folks!
Some days ago I found this interpretation of the classic SwayBack made by Marcin Slysz:
Yes, yes, YES PLEASESpyderNut wrote:There are many new Spydies I am looking forward to for 2015--too many to list at the moment.
However, if I could name only *one knife* I would love to see in 2015, it would be this one: :D :D :D
LC Kid wrote:Hi Folks!
Some days ago I found this interpretation of the classic SwayBack made by Marcin Slysz:
sal wrote:Knife afi's are pretty far out, steel junky's more so, but "edge junky's" are just nuts. :p
SpyderEdgeForever wrote: Also, do you think a kangaroo would eat a bowl of spagetti with sauce if someone offered it to them?
You said it all +1enduraguy wrote:Military 2.
I'm very interested to see how they can possibly improve upon the Military, and I'm still trying to figure out how the heck the stop lock works. I don't expect it to arrive this year, but if it does it'll be one **** of a surprise! If not, I have 4" of Cruwear and some grey G10 to keep me warm till next year.enduraguy wrote:Military 2.
[/quote]SpyderNut wrote:There are many new Spydies I am looking forward to for 2015--too many to list at the moment.
However, if I could name only *one knife* I would love to see in 2015, it would be this one: :D :D :D
I must say i would also buy that knife in a second. But i hope if spyderco releases another slysz it would be the spydiechef coming out this year instead of the swayback. :o :D[/quote]apollo wrote:SpyderNut wrote:There are many new Spydies I am looking forward to for 2015--too many to list at the moment.
However, if I could name only *one knife* I would love to see in 2015, it would be this one: :D :D :D