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  • Patrik Ilijev

    Hey Spydie Friends!!

    I'm proud to anound that I have bought me a Military to by specific

    custom concrete gray g-10 and RLTW insignia scales

    To save you time it means Rangers Lead the Way

    I'm proud to pick up this knife from my friend to help him out a little bit.


  • stephen tungate

    this is my newer delaca 4 it is a good edc..

  • Patrik Ilijev

    Hey Spydie Friends!!

    Here is my recent acquisition.

    3 Dragonfly's

     

  • Billy Oneale

    Nice ones, Patrik.
  • Ron Cooper

    I added an Orange Para 2 to my growing family of Spyderco knives...

  • Patrik Ilijev

    nice Ron !

  • Ron Cooper

    I put some Big Boy pants on my new Orange Para 2. I think he looks pretty spiffy now...

    This is my 3rd Para 2 and I'm hoping to get my hands on one of the Green ones with CTS-204P that are due to start shipping sometime next month. (He said with fingers crossed.)

    These Para 2's are the crack cocaine of knives, IMO!

  • Patrik Ilijev

    Hey Spydie Friends!!

    Here is my recent acquisition.

    The awesome Caly 3.5 

  • Clint Thompson

    Very nice Patrik.

  • Ron Cooper

    Nice lookin' knife, Patrik!

  • Patrik Ilijev

    Hey Spydie Friends!!

    Who wants to share their spyderco collection ?

    I do here are some pictures taken this Saturday. 

     

    My China made products. 

    I did forgot the little custom spyderco Ladybug.

  • Ron Cooper

    Wow! Nice looking collection, Patrik! My Spyderco collections certainly pales in comparison. All 5 of mine--3 Para 2's and 2 Millies--are already posted earlier in this thread. After looking at the pics of all yours I think I have Spydie envy now!

    Good show, mate!

  • Patrik Ilijev

    Thank you Ron I do appreciate your words. I still consider my collection to be small. I bought my first spyderco 6 years ago. Got really into them just 3 years ago and as you can see I love them.    

  • Ron Cooper

    Patrik, I only recently was bitten by the Spyder, myself. In fact, I got my first Spyderco Para 2 in May of last year. I have since acquired 2 more Paramilitary 2's and 2 full Millie's. I think the thing I like the most about Spydies is that they come in some many flavors -- Different steel, different locking variants, and so many handle options and materials. I am currently contemplating the purchase of a Gayle Bradley. Which, by all accounts, seems to be quite a popular knife. You probably have the same problem I have with Spyderco's, in that I rarely get to handle them before buying one. I'm not completely convinced that I will like the liner lock on the GB since some owners claim that it is not like the liner lock on, say, the Military, for instance. It's supposed to be a little hard to get to? Also, there is another Sprint run Para 2 that I really want -- the green one that is suppose to be out sometime this month.

    In any event, they sure are nice knives --all of 'em--and I am anxious to get my paws on more of them!

    Thanks, again, for sharing your collection -- it's awesome!

  • Patrik Ilijev

    Ron I completely agree with you and I can say just go for it the GB is a perfect knife you will be not disjointed I can tell you that it is also on my wish list some say that the knife is one f the best production knives that spyderco makes.  I'm currently selling my sebenza 21 large because I do want a Mictotech select-fire and some other knives but I will buy also more spyderco's. 

  • Patrik Ilijev

    Hey Spydie Friends!!

    I got me a Spyderco GrassHopper SS from my friend at the local gunstore.

    This is a nice smaller blade but in many applications you don't need more.

  • Ron Cooper

    That GrassHopper is a really nice little knife, Patrik! It will do just about anything you need a knife to do, and it's legal just about anywhere. Perfect!

  • Patrik Ilijev

    That is right Ron thank you for the comment.  Now I need just he honeybee and kiwi. 

  • Patrik Ilijev

    Hi Steve the Tuff is hell of a robust tank you can do with it what you want and it will not fail look here my friend Carter did a nice vid.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gOWSiyrEg3w&feature=plcp

  • Ron Cooper

    Thanks, Steve!

    This is another interesting offering from Ed Schempp! CPM 3V steel is definitely not an ordinary run-of-the-mill steel that you might expect to find in a folding knife. But this is not a run-of-the-mill knife, that's for sure! There are a number of unusual aspects to this knife, not the less of which is the blade's steel.

    For starters, you need look no further than this knife's geometry to appreciate its difference. Then, the coupling of the titanium and G10 scales to form the highly dimpled handle on this baby.

    I see where it offers the same beefed up Reeve Integral Lock (R.I.L.) as my titanium Spyderco Military.

    On its surface it looks like it might go a long way toward living up to its name of "Tuff." However, I really doubt that I'll be adding one anytime soon to my Spyderco arsenal?

    I say that for a couple of reasons. For one thing, I would expect a knife that's built this tough to have a longer cutting edge than a mere 3 inches. That's less than what I have on one of my Para 2's. It seems like there's a whole lot of steel there with very little designed to do any actual cutting?

    Another reason is purely aesthetic. I don't care for the look of all those dimples. I know they're there to cut down on the weight of the knife and perhaps give you a little more grip. But, I think they look atrocious!

    And, then, last but not least. I think that, for my purposes, CPM 3V might be a little better suited for a fixed blade knife than a folder? I just don't tend to spine whack or abuse my folding knives to a point where I'd need the chip resistant characteristics of 3V steel.

    From my perspective this knife just seems like overkill on many levels. At least in regard to what I expect from a folding knife. "Folding" being the operative word in that sentence.

    I would love to hear what others think of this knife. Especially from someone who actually owns one.

  • Patrik Ilijev

    I can try but Carter is not a great fan of forums If you know what I mean by that. 

  • Clint Thompson

    Steve...

    Spyderco knives...not the Byrd line...makes good quality knives.  The higher priced knives are normally made in the USA or Japan by the finest of craftsman.  So if the price is high is because it cost more to make.  As we all know....if you want quality you pay for quality.  A problem with Spyderco is when they come out with a knife like this and you think about purchasing one and then start a side fund to go forth with the purchase...and then go to buy this knife....they no longer make one.  If you go to their web site in their catalog on page 6 the "Discontinued" knives start and go through page 14.  The Spyderco Lum Tanto #FB03 is a prime example.  This knife is one good DCC (Direct Contact Combat) knife and in my professional opinion the best Spyderco ever made. If an up and coming knife manufacture such as TOPS would produce this knife it would be a big seller.  So the only complaint I have with Spyderco is dropping a good design and coming up with some off the wall projects...which there are many.

  • Patrik Ilijev

    Hm nice point Clint I own one lum tanto and yes it is one of a kind outstanding knife don't be disappointed for near twice the price you can buy the benchmade version 

    BENCHMADE KNIFE 760BK LFTi CPM-M4 NEW

     

  • Clint Thompson

    Patrik...

    Yes I am familiar with the Benchmade 760 but I am not a fan of tanto blade for a pocket knife unless the blade is 4.5 inches or longer.  The tanto design was made for causing large slashing wounds.  Yes you can stab as well but you can stab with a slotted screwdriver too but the screwdriver was not made with this task in mind.  The tanto is good in a combat knife but not superior to the drop point, spear point, clippoint etc. in a working folding pocket knife.  Food for thought.

  • Patrik Ilijev

    As sad it is nothing last forever (only the human stupidity) you all know if you want a particular knife there are second market option like ebay or forums where you can buy them not always cheap but if you really want it the price is on the second place anyway. 

  • Clint Thompson

    Keijo....

    I here what your saying.  The reason the Lum Tanto didn't sell in my opinion was at the time it was too expensive. It came with a very nicely made leather sheath but was not suited for military or law enforcement (LEO) use and in brown...not as good as black.  The knife was not marketed well wherein its probable target market...like the military and LEO were either overlooked or just not pursued in the right way.

    I appreciate the info on the new folder FB3 Lum Tanto sprint.  Being a professional writer for the last 11 years and have written and sung the praise of the Spyderco brand and even toured their factory in Golden, Colorado and personally met their marketing people.....I had no idea this knife was even in the works.  Case proven on the marketing.  I just don't have the time to keep up with the new knives coming out from over 25 different companies.  Many contact me to let me know of their new products.  Out of 10 of these notifications I may select one to write about as I have a limited number of article each year.

    I personally own several spyderco knives and just love the quality.  You can't beat them.

    Keijo thank you for the information and presenting a defensible side for Spyderco.  I know Joyce and Mike would appreciate it. 

  • Clint Thompson

    Patrik....

    Yes I looked the FB3 Lum Tanto up on ebay and there was one at "buy it now" for $399.00.  This is way out there on price.  At most it should be no more than $200.  I like Spyderco but not that much. LOL!  Thanks Patrik.

  • Patrik Ilijev

    Hey Clint if you want one let me know I will send you a PM if I find one for you on the forums Or I give you a link yo my fellow you-tuber who has one and thinks about to sell it. Just let me know and I will do my best to help you out :)

    And to all of you if somebody want a sprint run matriarch serrated version here is the link  for nice priced one I did pay for mine 145$

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Spyderco-C12BN-Sprint-Run-Matriarch-Flat-Gr...

  • Patrik Ilijev

    And Clink here is the article about that new sprint run Keijo did write about.

    I must tell you all I'm subscribed tho that page but I did not know about this model that is very odd 

    http://spydercollector.wordpress.com/2012/03/06/spyderco-2012-proto...

  • Clint Thompson

    Patrik I am open to any good deals on the old Spydy.

  • Patrik Ilijev

    ok I let you know if I find something for you. 

  • Patrik Ilijev

    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. 

  • Ron Cooper

    H1 is the rust resistant steel that Spyderco uses in it's SALT line of knives. H1 is simply rust resistant steel.

  • Patrik Ilijev

    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.  

  • Patrik Ilijev

    Hey Spydie Friends!!

    I got me a pimped Spyderco small TI  Lum.

    I love this mod and the shape and overall it is excellent knife  thin,  slick and capable what a great EDC 

  • Ron Cooper

    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!

  • Patrik Ilijev

    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. 

  • Ron Cooper

    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!

  • Patrik Ilijev

    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...

     

  • Ron Cooper

    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!

  • Patrik Ilijev

    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.    

  • Ron Cooper

    Thanks, Patrik!

    I was familiar with the composition of FRN I just don't own any knives that use it as a handle material. All of my Spydies are G10 except for the titanium Military. So I've had no actual experience using FRN. I think it's about time for me to change that and perhaps get a Delica or a Native FRN?

    In any event, I appreciate the information you shared with me -- Thanks!

  • Patrik Ilijev

    No problem Ron always a pleasure.

    If you like a slim knife an go with the Delica 4 preferably with the ZDP189 this is the current top model if you like a compact sturdy design with s30V steel go with the native. I'm a Delica collector so I do not like much the native design but that does not mean that it is not a nice useful knife I just like the delica more. 

  • Patrik Ilijev

    Hey Spydie Friends!!

    I have here one older discontinued model the SCORPIUS STAINLESS STEEL

    Nice EDC fells great in the hand.

     

  • Clint Thompson

    Very nice Patrik.

  • Patrik Ilijev

    Thank you Clint

  • Jan Carter

    Patrik,

    I really like that one!

  • Ron Cooper

    Patrik! Dude! What an unbelievable score! That is such a cool knife. While I have never actually held one, I can only imagine how good that fits your hand when you're holding it! I had seen the serrated version before, but not this plain edge. That would make a welcomed addition to anyone's EDC rotation.

    Congrats, my friend!

  • Patrik Ilijev

    Thank you Ron and Jan I wanted to make a video but my battery died and than I ran out of sunlight but I will make one and post it. You are right the knife fits perfectly in the hand and the blade OMG looks a little bit like a oriental cousin of the Strider SNG :-)

  • Patrik Ilijev

    Hi Ron that is a nice knife you have there I like vic's but this is not the right place for this brand :-)