MurphysLaw 08:31 AM 01-03-2014
That Tanic is very nice! I've seen lots of nice customs on Instagram lately, but my small sebenza is so nice I haven't been looking to buy anything else.
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longknocker 08:46 AM 01-03-2014
BHalbrooks 07:42 PM 01-03-2014
That's worth way too much, and way too pretty for me to want to use and abuse it, Greg lol. That'd end up being a Gentleman knife, and since I'm not a a Gentleman it'd collect dust.
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equetefue 08:04 PM 01-03-2014
longknocker 05:26 AM 01-04-2014
Supposedly Chris Reeve Will Polish & Resharpen Any Of Their Knives For A Small Fee, But, Like Brian Says, I Don't Want To Take The Chance & Use It For An EDC.
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MurphysLaw 09:37 AM 01-04-2014
Originally Posted by longknocker:
Supposedly Chris Reeve Will Polish & Resharpen Any Of Their Knives For A Small Fee, But, Like Brian Says, I Don't Want To Take The Chance & Use It For An EDC.:-)
Oh no kind sir, that's not what I intended to say. My small sebenza gets carried and used (mainly on weekends) as I don't want the pocket clip tearing up my slacks at work. I paid a decent amount of cash on a finely crafted cutting tool, I want to enjoy carrying it and using it. When the blade dulls, I'll send it in for a service and sharpening. When my son is old enough I want to pass down a used and well taken care of knife that he has memories of me carrying and using, not something that just sat in a safe for years.
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CamoFlogged 11:17 AM 01-04-2014
Originally Posted by MurphysLaw:
Oh no kind sir, that's not what I intended to say. My small sebenza gets carried and used (mainly on weekends) as I don't want the pocket clip tearing up my slacks at work. I paid a decent amount of cash on a finely crafted cutting tool, I want to enjoy carrying it and using it. When the blade dulls, I'll send it in for a service and sharpening. When my son is old enough I want to pass down a used and well taken care of knife that he has memories of me carrying and using, not something that just sat in a safe for years.
This.
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Veatorious 08:20 PM 01-04-2014
My two new Spyderco's should be here on Monday.
Spyderco ParaMilitary 2 DLC
Spyderco Delica 4 Orange
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Steve 09:57 PM 01-04-2014
RWhisenand 01:07 PM 01-05-2014
Originally Posted by Veatorious:
My two new Spyderco's should be here on Monday.
Spyderco ParaMilitary 2 DLC
Spyderco Delica 4 Orange
I have two Delica 4's, one with a combo blade and one with a plan blade, I really like both. What I like best is the grip on those Delica's.
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kelmac07 05:15 PM 01-05-2014
Alright fellas...need some help. Found this old Barlow knife that my late stepfather gifted me before he passed. It's been sitting in a drawer and looks like hell. How can I clean it up and make it look good again?
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longknocker 06:43 PM 01-05-2014
PM Tony, Mac. No Clue, Here.
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replicant_argent 07:54 PM 01-05-2014
A little flitz and some elbow grease or judicious use of a dremel-ish tool will do wonders. Initially? I would take some Barkeepers friend to it after cleaning with some carb cleaner to de-gunk and start with a clean knife to start with.
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Heavy_d 09:08 PM 01-05-2014
Mac, if you want to just take off the rust, but leave the patina that's developed on it over the years, the 0000 steel wool and elbow grease. Then coat the blades (and handle if it's bone or stag) in a thin film of oil, I use mineral oil you can get at any pharmacy. This will give you a clean, protected knife that still shows the well earned marks of a lifetime of use. Just my
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Veatorious 09:47 PM 01-05-2014
Originally Posted by Steve:
I love my SpyderCo Military!
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Sweet
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Originally Posted by RWhisenand:
I have two Delica 4's, one with a combo blade and one with a plan blade, I really like both. What I like best is the grip on those Delica's.
The Delica is one great EDC knife.
I have two other Spyderco's as well, and like their products just a bit more than the Benchmade's I have owned.
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issues 09:05 AM 01-06-2014
Originally Posted by Heavy_d:
Mac, if you want to just take off the rust, but leave the patina that's developed on it over the years, the 0000 steel wool and elbow grease. Then coat the blades (and handle if it's bone or stag) in a thin film of oil, I use mineral oil you can get at any pharmacy. This will give you a clean, protected knife that still shows the well earned marks of a lifetime of use. Just my :-)
Totally agree with Derek on this one. You may need to take it apart if the action is gritty but I would try to avoid it unless it is necessary.
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kelmac07 09:12 AM 01-06-2014
Originally Posted by issues:
Totally agree with Derek on this one. You may need to take it apart if the action is gritty but I would try to avoid it unless it is necessary.
Tony, if I take it apart...there will be extra pieces laying around when I put it back together.
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Thanks for the input fellas.
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Veatorious 09:19 PM 01-06-2014
They arrived. The Spyderco PM2 is off the hook. Tramendous fit and finish with great ergonomics. They Delica 4 is also sweet.
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longknocker 04:44 AM 01-07-2014
Originally Posted by Veatorious:
They arrived. The Spyderco PM2 is off the hook. Tramendous fit and finish with great ergonomics. They Delica 4 is also sweet.
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Beautiful Pair, Ryan! Enjoy!
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