Which Spyderco are you carrying today?

Can't seem to get enough of these two.

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I had to look up what that top one is, seems pretty cool!

The PITS is an awesome knife. I hardly notice that it's not technically a locking blade. The "lockup" on it is solid, and in most user grips, the thumb or palm presses the lockbar into the blade even harder, making it an incredibly solid knife. The steel is the sharpest factory edge I've ever received, and the attention to detail is up there with Taichung.

My one complaint (if I'm going to complain) is that the inside edge of the lockbar cutouts is still rough. It's hard to see in most pics, but it's there. I'm hoping to do a full-ish review of the knife in a few weeks when I've carried it some more. It doesn't seem to have a lot lot of press on BF.

These two today. New edge on the Milie so it went back into the pocket.

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Sometimes I stupidly, forget just how great the Gayle Bradley is;

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Took mine out again, gave it a good clean up, polished the pivot, etc. Back in great working order.

A classic IMHO. :)

Ben
 
The PITS is an awesome knife. I hardly notice that it's not technically a locking blade. The "lockup" on it is solid, and in most user grips, the thumb or palm presses the lockbar into the blade even harder, making it an incredibly solid knife. The steel is the sharpest factory edge I've ever received, and the attention to detail is up there with Taichung.

My one complaint (if I'm going to complain) is that the inside edge of the lockbar cutouts is still rough. It's hard to see in most pics, but it's there. I'm hoping to do a full-ish review of the knife in a few weeks when I've carried it some more. It doesn't seem to have a lot lot of press on BF.

These two today. New edge on the Milie so it went back into the pocket.

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Hey Friar
How you liking the Techno now that you have had some time with it riding along?


Today mine was flying (or buried) solo

 
Hey Friar
How you liking the Techno now that you have had some time with it riding along?

I really really like it. I have to agree with all the reviews talking about how much knife is packed into such a small package. I have long fingers, and I get a better grip on the Techno than on the Bowie, so much so that the Bowie's getting sold and the Techno's staying. The steel is great, and the F&F on the knife as a whole is impressive. But I still have no problem using the knife.

If anything, that's been my most recent decision: that if I don't feel comfortable using the knife in "real life," it ain't staying in my collection.

It's back in my pocket today, waiting for its nautical brother, the Tusk, to land in the mailbox.

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