Spyderco at SHOT video with Nutnfancy

Great interviews with Mr. Schempp and Mr. Glesser. Those new FFG D4s and E4s look awesome :D

I wish Nutnfancy wouldn't drag the knives with the tips on the table, though -_-
 
Have to say the colors look better in video than they did in the snapshots. Still wish red or orange made the cut, but the purple and green are looking better to me now. Even the smurf blue is within consideration :D
 
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For those of you who don't know, Nutnfancy is an avid reviewer of knives, guns, and gear. He has shot a vid featuring Sal himself and Ed Schempp [designer of barong/khukuri].

Show off the new FFG Delica/Endura along with the Gayle, Warrior, Temperance 2, etc etc just watch!

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Brown Delica and blue Endura are definatley coming my way when they are released! Hmmm.... maybe I need a the grey Delica too....
 
I was just about to post that video when I saw you already had it here:)
I really can' t wait for that blue manix 2 FFG in S30V, or the FFG Delicas and Enduras..
 
I'm surprised, H1 can't be ground flat? Then how does Tom Krein manage to do it? Does Sal mean that from a production point of view?

Looks like I will be getting an FRN UKPK after all. The fit and finish looks great and I dig the stonewash finish - call me crazy. I might even pick up a FFG D4, probably in gray. The blue is a bit too pastel for me.

Awesome video. :thumbup:

A big thanks to Ed Schempp for taking the time to educate us knife-owners. I was amazed at his technical knowledge and friendly, sage demeanor. I'll be on the lookout for his other designs in the future.
 
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A great interview for such a busy environment.Very informative.
 
H1 would probably become too hard during flat grinding. Too hard for a non-knifenut consumer to use as a prybar. Just a guess.
 
I watched the entire thing of Microtech, but I skipped most of this one. Damn, that old guy is BORING.

No offense though, I love his knives.
 
H1 would probably become too hard during flat grinding. Too hard for a non-knifenut consumer to use as a prybar. Just a guess.

That's what I was thinking.

I watched the entire thing of Microtech, but I skipped most of this one. Damn, that old guy is BORING.

No offense though, I love his knives.

lol opposite for me. I enjoyed listening to Mr. Schempp go into the technical details of steels and other things cutlery. The Microtech one was okay, but hearing about how tacticool their knives were was eh... Made me fast-forward most of the video.
 
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