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A Sage is someone wise in judgment and experience. It s reasonable assuming they achieved that title through trial, error and extending their best effort at every opportunity. If that definition can be applied to something tangible it would be an item created from experience and striving for quality and performance at the highest level. If said item were a pocketknife we could…
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Spyderco Yojimbo 2 s90V
The only part that looks odd to me is the Spyderco font on the presentation side. The lettering is fatter than what s on any of the 4 that I own, and one of them is from the first batch that were released so I have a pretty good range of dates to compare to. The G10 just looks worn so that isn t necessarily a give away, but the font looks funny to mespecifically the Spyderco…
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Spyderco Tenacious Canada
At Camouflage.ca one can easily find the best quality folding tactical knives at an affordable price. These knives are manufactured from the best and the most reliable materials in the market and hence are durable and can perform well under all circumstances. These folding combat knives are designed in such a way that they can fit in your pockets for ease of carrying. Features…
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Knives Spyderco
KITTERY, Maine — Colorado knife maker Spyderco has filed a seven-count lawsuit against the Kittery Trading Post alleging the Route 1 retailer sold counterfeit Spyderco knives, of inferior quality, to generate an obscene profit. The suit was filed in the U.S. District Court of Colorado and alleges the Kittery Trading Post likely bought the counterfeit knockoffs of Spyderco…
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Spyderco Paramilitary 1
Telling you the is awesome is akin to telling you that the Suzuki Hayabusa is fast. The single word descriptor doesn’t really capture the entirety of what you are dealing with. The Paramilitary 2 (PM2) is something of a phenomenon. It is, bizarrely in this world of gear bounty, hard to find, amazingly capable, and cheap. As the market for $200, $300, and even $400 production…
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Spyderco Street Beat Review
The Street Beat is the new Fred Perrin Knife by Spyderco, and it’s clearly the little brother of the original (and unfortunately, no longer available) Perrin Street Bowie. The Street Bowie, introduced a few years ago, seemed (to me) to be a misunderstood knife. True, almost all of the skilled, street-savvy people I knew immediately “got it”—in both senses of the phrase: They…
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Spyderco Limited Edition
My daily carry laying on the roots of a local tree. It was an impulse photograph of my knife against a textured background of root and dirt with a sprinkling of organic debris
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Spyderco assisted Opening Knives
She’s bloody, upside down, unconscious, and behind a tinted window. Worse, you smell gasoline, and you have no cellphone signal to call 911 and no time to wait for help to arrive. Your choice is simple: extract her from the vehicle or watch the love of your life get barbecued under glass. But all you have in your fisted and frustrated hands is the latest everyday-carry (EDC)…
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Spyderco Handles
Pros: Ease of Opening, Overall Quality, Handle Feel, Weight, Lock Ease of Use, Lock Type Cons: None I have and have owned a number of Spydercos. This is by far my favorite. I use it everyday. I used to carry a stainless Delica 4 at work, and it got my principal s attention a few times, even just in my pocket. This never raises an eyebrow-even though it s nearly exactly the…
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Spyderco comparison
Review: Spyderco Manbug FRN [EDC Pocket Knife] The Ladybug was my first Spyderco pocket knife years ago. It started an obsession over what gear to carry in my every day life, which still is with me today. My sister fell in love with the Ladybug at a family gathering and I had reluctantly given it to her. I always meant to replace it, but when I saw the Spyderco Manbug on sale…
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Spyderco Collector
The Native has long been a standard in the Spyderco product line. Originally released in 1997, it blazed a trail as an affordable, extremely ergonomic, lightweight folder. Over the years, it has also evolved to yield several generations of the design, ultimately culminating in the Native5. The pinnacle of the Native5’s evolution and perhaps the most dramatic expression of the…
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Spyderco Stretch Review
Admittedly, the had a hill of biases to climb from the start with me. It is a titanium frame lock flipper, a style of knife that I’ve never warmed up to. I find the flipper to be an inferior deployment method for knives, and while I’ve had positive experiences recently with the frame lock, unless it is done exceptionally well it’s temperamental nature make it a sub-optimal…
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Spyderco Knife stand
With the Spyderco Bushcraft G-10 knife in your pocket, you ll always feel prepared. The Spyderco Bushcraft Plainedge Knife is a carbon tool that can be used in a variety of situations. Whether you use these knives for hunting or tactical purposes, they ll stand up to the challenge. Its 4-inch blade carries a single-bevel grind. This tough material glides through game, wood…
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Spyderco Seki Japan
Particularly for Tazchristi, but please - I welcome any one to respond. Does Spyderco pursue the perps now? I ve been out of circulation for awhile, but, it appears to me (IMHO) that this is still a problem more of rip offs of spydieholes, blade shapes, poor efforts at locking mechs, etc. As opposed to professional attempts at fooling people passing POS as real spydies. IE…
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Custom Spyderco Tenacious
DLT Trading was started in the late 90s as a purveyor of high quality and hard-to-find knife brands delivered to customers around the world by utilizing ecommerce. Then near the forefront of this sales channel, we have experienced exponential growth as we have grown organically as well as through acquisitions, such as our purchase of Oregon Knife Shop and its internet sales…
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