amen74 Joined Mar 10, 2008 Messages 2,999 May 16, 2009 #21 Josh K, looks like you got it all covered. +1 :thumbup:
T THG Joined May 18, 2008 Messages 3,644 May 16, 2009 #22 Josh K said: I find the choil very useful and prefer it to knives without the choil. It allows a lot finer control over the blade and what you're cutting. Click to expand... The choil is so awkward for me; I wish Spyderco would use them less. But then again, I don't do any fine cutting; I tear things down.
Josh K said: I find the choil very useful and prefer it to knives without the choil. It allows a lot finer control over the blade and what you're cutting. Click to expand... The choil is so awkward for me; I wish Spyderco would use them less. But then again, I don't do any fine cutting; I tear things down.
Wavester Joined May 5, 2008 Messages 1,665 May 17, 2009 #23 jill jackson said: It's a classy knife and the ball lock works smooth as glass. I really like this one.:thumbup: Click to expand... What a Beauty! This is one I still have on my hit list that has eluded me so far...enjoy your new knife!
jill jackson said: It's a classy knife and the ball lock works smooth as glass. I really like this one.:thumbup: Click to expand... What a Beauty! This is one I still have on my hit list that has eluded me so far...enjoy your new knife!