Traditional and Modern pairings

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Ken
 
I've never seen a SAK like that. What is it - age, etc?

Its a Cadet straight ribbed that I think were last made in the mid eighties ( I think :) ) .
I'm sure there will be some experts here that will know more .
My herd of Alox SAK's has thinned out lately , but this one will never be sent to slaughter :)

Ken
 
Its a Cadet straight ribbed that I think were last made in the mid eighties ( I think :) ) .
I'm sure there will be some experts here that will know more .
My herd of Alox SAK's has thinned out lately , but this one will never be sent to slaughter :)

Ken

Neat knife - thanks!
 
I don't usually pair, but these two fit surprisingly well together in my right front pocket today. Both are incredibly slim and lightweight and have plenty of cutting power!

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Great combination jordansherer!!:thumbup::thumbup: Those are the quintessential examples of their respective class.
The wood, long pull, swedge and shield of the S&M precisely and sweetly sings "Traditional".
The G10, curves of the blade, spydie hole and finger choals of the Spyderco vehemently declares "Modern".
Well done! Opposites are attractive!!:D
 
The Spyderco Des Horn was a gift from my wife. It's paired with my EDC - a GEC Huckleberry Boy's Knife.

 
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