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Traditional and Modern pairings

Nicely matched pair, James. :cool::thumbsup:
Looks like a handy pair... SAK for all the chores and Delica for those particular situations that call for a lock or OHO.
Thanks John. Yes, those two when paired together could be the best of both worlds. The Delica is a throw back to my bird huntin' days... With a dog on one hand and a shotgun in the other, it was occasionally awkward to fish out a pocket knife. The clip (heaven forbid :eek: and not shown) kept it in a handy position while that "big ol hole" did it's thing. My sincere apologies to any I may have offended. :)
 
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I carried this pair as something of a joke, due to their substantial difference in size. Nevertheless, it turns out the joke was on me, as this is actually a a pretty potent combination.

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I carried these as a joke too, but I do like having a mix of large and small knives, especially in different blade shapes.
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Old-school classics!
The original Native was my first real Spyderco. The first time I picked one up and felt how well it fit my hand, I said, "What a friendly knife." (my buddies looked at me weird, but you guys understand) :D

I know the feeling Rachel. I bought two of them a couple years back because they were still pin construction - no screws. They are solid knives.
 
I know the feeling Rachel. I bought two of them a couple years back because they were still pin construction - no screws. They are solid knives.
Ha, yes! That first one I bought was used, and after some time I bought a new one for a backup.
 
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