Pocketknives/Kitchen Knives/Fixed Blades
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Dat's NICE!
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Thanks. Schempp is a genius
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Today's carry. My first over $300 knife. Lionsteel/Molleta Ti intragrel Seen here w my ihxb01uhr's that ill be changing into for a farewell party later.
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I have a sr1 and its a very nice knife. Great quality. Too big for edc tho
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Today's carry: 2013 spyderco forum knife, Native w/ S110V steel, green diamond milled G10
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Very cool. Is the handle bone or synthetic?
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Also NiCE!
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Very nice! Love the natural handle materials.
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Today's carry: Spyderco paramilitary 2 sprint, forest green G10, CTS 204P
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Today: Spyderco sage 3, geometric carbon fiber, bolt action lock
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Never seen a bolt action spyderco–shows you what I know.
Curious how it compares to benchmade's axis lock?
Looks great; I dig those scales
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I need some Spyderco in my life…
You're a CRK guy, correct? Big shoes to fill but their Taichung made models have incredible fit and finish. The Golen, CO models don't disappoint either.
Never seen a bolt action spyderco–shows you what I know.
Curious how it compares to benchmade's axis lock?
Looks great; I dig those scales
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The Sage 3 is the only knife to feature it. They made two versions, a blue G10 and this one. It's a shame too because it's an amazing design. Feels similar to the axis but the internals are very different. A bolt wedges between the tang and an "anvil" in the handle. As such it needs a closed back construction, which some don't like. It has a standard compression spring instead of the omega spring in the axis, and you can't tilt one side relative to the other like you can on the axis. The action is incredibly smooth on the BAL but it has a weaker self close than a back lock would. All in all it's a great semi-fancy but very capable little blade. It's an underrated Spyderco design for sure, but the whole sage series is great