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Picked this one up for my son'seeing "box" for the future... now I want a trapper or two for myself...
Forgot how much I like the way they feel in hand after years of modern folders.

If it's too small for you, just get yourself a BIG trapper. This one is comparable in size to lots of modern folders. She's a finely finished bad mamma jamma to boot. :thumbup:





That ain't no Schrade, by the way. That's a GEC made pioneer #23 pattern. It was a special factory order (SFO) they produced for Schrade right when they started making knives.

The blades have a very stout pull and snap. Thing is a bear trap. Most satisfying walk and talk I've ever seen. Also, very, very high level of fit and finish.

If you're interested, you can pick one up at CK.net for a good price. :thumbup:

Then, hand it to your friends and watch em try to open it... :)
 

Probably my favorite of all the Spyderco knives, and a notable knife with a lot of firsts. First US made Spyderco, first made in the Golden CO factory, first collaboration knife and first liner lock. (I'm sure there were a few more firsts, like first aluminum handled knife, first use of premium steel (ATS34) ) Here's min the large C15 Terzuola/Spyderco.

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Shirogorov Tabargan with Shepard CC marbled CF scales and backspacer.

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When you don't have a baseball bat...

 
Knife is my Indoor Problem Solver.

I noticed that... I dig that blade a lot. Such a big bad mammajamma. :thumbup:

I bet your jacket smells great! I love the smell of fresh leather. My jacket like that smells like stale old smoke, beer, motor oil, and road grime. [emoji38]:(
 
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