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Hi Ron.
That is a easy question to answer. FRN is basically a reinforced plastic that means it will not stain or get dirty like G10 or Micarta or even steel it has no such pores like the other material so it is difficult to get it dirty maybe the white version could get dirty under hard use or if it is in direct sunlight for a long time but it my experience no FRN from spyderco is getting that kind of dirt on itself that you could not wash away wit some warm soap water.
Take care my friend.
Kewl pics, Patrik!
I believe I've commented on that "Toxic Green" 'fly before? What a beauty! They all are.
What is your experience with white FRN? I guess what I really what to know; does it get dirty very easy? I realize you could wash it. But I'm curious if it's nearly as bad as the light gray G10 that Spyderco used on the CTS-20CP Para 2? Heck! Even the orange G10 gets dirty rather quickly.
Anyhoo, if you have any experience with that white FRN I'd love for you to share about it. I think that white Endura looks really awesome!
Hey Spydie Friends!!
I had some time to make a bunch of pictures of my new(old) knifes.
Collection update on the Dragonfly's
This is one of kind salt version with custom dyed green FRN scales!
Regular Dragonfly 2 with black FRN scales and plane edge.
Collection update on the Endura's
My first FFG Endura 4 with brown FRN scales did bite me today :-)
Got one finally Endura 4 sprint run with White FRN my another one is pimped.
Don't know why but I do want also all the white ones...
Although I don't have any, I hear that ZDP 189 is some great steel. Let me know if you score that one. Also, let me hear what you think about the Techno!
Cheers!
Thank you Ron! I'm really happy with this one I literary payed just for steel on this one. It feel just perfect. I bought today the new spyderco techno and currently negotiating a purchase of a sprint run Lum with the ZDP 189. Appreciate your comment.
Take care my friend.
Wow! What a score! I love the scale! You've got the best of both worlds. Some pimped out G10 mated to a slab of titanium. I bet that beauty feels really good in your hand!
Enjoy it in good health, my friend!
I think this blade steel is a good choice for everybody who does not want to take care of the knife or if you have the knife some kind of bailout bag or first aid kit or car and of course if you live in a more humid than average environment. Maybe on the boat for all who don't want to oil or lubricate their knives. I think this is a nice choice.
H1 is the rust resistant steel that Spyderco uses in it's SALT line of knives. H1 is simply rust resistant steel.
To not go deep in the details it is the patented spyderco rust resistant steel. Has in the composition just 0.15 carbon and 0.10 nitrogen and other but the nitrogen supposed to make it complete rust proof. So if you want a blade with this kind of qualities check out the salt series.
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