I didn't post here before so i hope i don't write something stupid
and will try not to post something many have done before me and much better that i could ever do ,but after receiving The black beauty(Boker Subcom),i cant help my self and not write how exited i am about this knife.I'm sure many here know that great feeling when you hold a knife you were looking at so long for the first time.Well,i thought i did,but when i opened the box and put BSF in may hands, it just blew my mind.
I was reading many good reviews about SF ,looked at even more pictures of this knife,but when i saw it in person,all my expectations very surpassed by a mile.It may look small,but it sure doesn't feel small in the hands and one thing i must say is that it really must be hold to really see how great this knife is.I carry it with as much confidence as any other spyderco's(which are great, don't get me wrong
) i own,but this one is really something special.The ergos are great...and the design reminds me of something Bruce Lee said..."take what is useful,disregard the rest".In my opinion, Chad did exactly that.Its a no nonsense knife.It has what it needs and nothing that it shouldn't be there.The blade is just big enough,the grip is amazing and it is built as it should be.I love this knife more then any other knife i own.Chad did an amazing job...he is a true knife design genius...a Bruce Lee of knife world
And now with all different types of SF,there is much to be exited about.I cant wait too see whit what Chad will surprise us next and looking forward to knifes with CLB logo on them,more then any other...maybe a hawkbill
.Ah,that would be sweet.

I was reading many good reviews about SF ,looked at even more pictures of this knife,but when i saw it in person,all my expectations very surpassed by a mile.It may look small,but it sure doesn't feel small in the hands and one thing i must say is that it really must be hold to really see how great this knife is.I carry it with as much confidence as any other spyderco's(which are great, don't get me wrong


