Spyderco ENDURA Medieval ----- Photos

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"ENDURA medieval" photos from my yesterday trip, what i made at castle Tocnik, few kilometers from the Prague.
Really nice and mystic medieval atmosphere is there ... :)

The first report of Tocnik dates back to 1398. After the Renaissance modifications carried out by the lords of Vartenberk and the lords of Lobkowitz it was used untile the period of the Thirty Years War. Only the former roayl palace, whose representative hall was converted in the 18th century into a Barock Chapel of pligrimage consecrated to St. Batholomew, continued to be well maintained.

Simply: ENDURA Medieval! :)


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Simona,

Very cool setting and, as usual, gorgeous pictures. I like the ones taken through the arrow slit, the one with trees and the curving walkway in the background, and the one on the wooden gate.

When you are taking pictures of knives in a public place like this, do people ever come up to see what you are taking pictures of? It might be a chance to make a few new Spydie fans...:)

Thanks again for posting the pics.
 
I just emailed Spyderco's warranty department about one. Go to there website and click on contact us.

Also this is the phone number: 1-800-525-7770
-Kevin
 
That landscape looks alot like the landscape of east TN.Nice pics
 
Originally posted by tarsier

I like the ones taken through the arrow slit...

What I thought was neat, was that those arrowslits were modified at some point for use with gunpowder arms (that's usually what the big round cutout at the bottom means). Putting the Endura in the cutout makes for a great "evolution of technology" shot :D
 
Originally posted by Grover_Cephas
those arrowslits were modified at some point for use with gunpowder arms (that's usually what the big round cutout at the bottom means). Putting the Endura in the cutout makes for a great "evolution of technology" shot
Interesting point. I wondered about the curious shape.
 
Hi Sia, always a pleasure. Looks like your Endura is one lucky knife. Stays always close to you ;)
 
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