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Moriquende

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  1. I think Striders are truly gorgeous knives, but the price seems way too much to me for what you get. I could probably justify a ZT, but a strider? No.

    Striders are meh. Never understood why anyone would spend so much money on a sharpened pry bar.

  2. Indeed. In my defence the prying(and stabbing) was done on a live moose.

     

    ...

     

    Ok, maybe not a live moose, but certainly a dead boar. ;)

     

    I wont be sending this one in. I was trying to see how much it could be snapping and let me tell you, you need a lot of force.

    Of course I meant "it could take before snapping". I often think faster than I write and often forget words.

     

    Anyway, since this is a picture thread, here's a pic of my RC-4:

     

    IMG_0164.jpg

  3. Nice one :)

     

    Quoting from a Spyderco Guarrantee: "Your knife is the most expensive and least effective prybar you will ever own" ;)

    Indeed. In my defence the prying(and stabbing) was done on a live moose.

     

    ...

     

    Ok, maybe not a live moose, but certainly a dead boar. ;)

     

    I wont be sending this one in. I was trying to see how much it could be snapping and let me tell you, you need a lot of force.

  4. Sure. Here's a few (regrind) examples:

     

    LadybugRegrind003.jpg

     

    salt1regrind002.jpg

     

    IMG_4640.jpg

     

    IMG_4651.jpg

     

    IMG_4639.jpg

     

    IMG_4638.jpg

     

    He also makes custom knives for a living. :)

     

    *Edit*

    Please note that these are not my pics or my knives. I got them from bladeforums a while back.

  5. Alright, it was just a suggestion. ;)

     

    If you ever decide to get the ZDP version you should definatly send it to Krein, though. The same goes for the H1 steel spydies.

     

    The results are... epic. ^_^

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