Something a bit different - Living in BC, there's no shortage of First Nations artists; got a Bear bracelet by Don Lancaster.
Group shot with two Flat Head leather bracelets and a custom job by my girlfriend:
Something a bit different - Living in BC, there's no shortage of First Nations artists; got a Bear bracelet by Don Lancaster.
Group shot with two Flat Head leather bracelets and a custom job by my girlfriend:
More than just a commercial! I have a soft spot for silly music videos.
Why are most of your knives set up for right handed carry and the Dragonfly is set up for left? Just wondering
Good question! I've since changed it back, but for a bit I was wearing it clipped in my rear left pocket, and I swapped it so the blade would rest against the seam. Safety reasons, I guess.
HC-IH-74
IH-634 - 12 Months, 6 Washes.
Always know where your pineapple is? Swiss army knives are definitely classic for a reason.
For those curious, this is what a year or so of living too close to an awesome knife store looks like… All of them get rotated pretty regularly, I never understood collecting knives just to sit them in a box.
HC-IH-74 - 634s
-27 wears-
@tempa:
^ Where were you able to find one?!
As others have said, the Native 5 is awesome. I started carrying it for work and the small Sebenza for everywhere else. The Native 5 is a beefy little thing! I love Spyderco, but after having my first CRK, nothing doesn't even compare! Crazy how much of a difference it is.
I live in Vancouver, home of a store called Warriors and Wonders - they have a ridiculous stock of knives, and this was one of their last two Kopas. I also got my Sage 3 from there, pretty similar to your Native 5.
It's not on your list, but this is my new addition to the Spyderco party:
Kopa, Pacific Blue. I wanted a non-assisted edc, and it was just too gentlemanly to pass up.
My modest collection:
Spyderco Sage III, Sandstorm custom folder (Carbon fiber! woo), & Swiss Army knife I've had since I was nine. Not pictured is a Kershaw scallion that lives in the coin pocket, and a Swisstool Spirit in a belt pouch.
…I'll freely admit the colour was a major deciding factor for this one.
Chris, LOVED LOVED LOVED Rothfuss' books!!!!
Why must all the good fantasy take forever to be released? Agreed, they were some of the best modern fantasy I've read in a long time.
Slightly different, but anyone into Salman Rushdie? His newest book, The Enchantress of Florence, is interesting if a little high-minded.