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Wow!
Its a plain edge model with signs of use, but nothing serious.
A fully serrated Endura in ATS-55 was my first Spyderco and that knife served me well for many years till I gave it to my dad as a present. He still has that knife.
Well I had moved on by then to the better models in the Spyderco range (the Military in particular) so did not pick up another Endura until the waved Endura came out a little while ago. That is a great knife, but the model 4 is incredible for the money.
I seriously think its the best knife for the money from any knife company. Great lockup, nice blade shape with a stronger tip, VG-10 steel... great stuff, much better grip and the clip does not dig into your hand like the older clips did. Steel liners and miltiple clip configs...
But the really big deal? Its adjustable, not ball pined and it has phosered bronze washers... and its still affordable!!!!:thumbup:
I will have to get a waved version of this knife now!
GOOD JOB!!!
Its a plain edge model with signs of use, but nothing serious.
A fully serrated Endura in ATS-55 was my first Spyderco and that knife served me well for many years till I gave it to my dad as a present. He still has that knife.
Well I had moved on by then to the better models in the Spyderco range (the Military in particular) so did not pick up another Endura until the waved Endura came out a little while ago. That is a great knife, but the model 4 is incredible for the money.
I seriously think its the best knife for the money from any knife company. Great lockup, nice blade shape with a stronger tip, VG-10 steel... great stuff, much better grip and the clip does not dig into your hand like the older clips did. Steel liners and miltiple clip configs...
But the really big deal? Its adjustable, not ball pined and it has phosered bronze washers... and its still affordable!!!!:thumbup:
I will have to get a waved version of this knife now!
GOOD JOB!!!
