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Which Spyderco are you carrying today?

EDC Squad
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That CPK Kephart, interesting mod. Who did the work?
 
Canis again as I did some more work to the jimping , and made the transition more rounded.

Fantastic! I find myself wanting to do this with a lot of Spyderco knives. You've probably seen my rounded Sage 5. This is an older pic.

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I'd like to see more Spyderco knives with flatter spine transitions and alternate opening methods. Speaking of, today's carry was this guy...

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Fantastic! I find myself wanting to do this with a lot of Spyderco knives. You've probably seen my rounded Sage 5. This is an older pic.

V7KMb9X.jpg

I'd like to see more Spyderco knives with flatter spine transitions and alternate opening methods. Speaking of, today's carry was this guy...

YDa7j22.jpg
Thank you 🙂
I totally agree. Your Sage is great 👍 would be very comfortable now. Whilst not the case with the Canis , I found that jumping combined with the the exaggerated hump of an Endura for example tended to get caught up on my pocket when I tried some with tip up, and notice it sometimes putting them away in tip down.
I would be happy with flatter spines as well with the hole incorporated into the blade, and the Smock is a good example.
 
Thank you 🙂
I totally agree. Your Sage is great 👍 would be very comfortable now. Whilst not the case with the Canis , I found that jumping combined with the the exaggerated hump of an Endura for example tended to get caught up on my pocket when I tried some with tip up, and notice it sometimes putting them away in tip down.
I would be happy with flatter spines as well with the hole incorporated into the blade, and the Smock is a good example.

Thanks and you are welcome!

I'm glad that Spyderco keeps tip down alive as an option. I prefer tip up in my right pants pocket but I don't always carry in my right pants pocket.
 
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