Spec ops Grunt
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So I got my first Spyderco Knife recently, a plainedge Native.
Now, I love this knife, but its primary duty is box opening, so I'm thinking about something with a bit more bite to it when it comes to cardboard.
I've been looking at my new Spydie catalog, and I know that cardboard would be better cut by a serrated blade, but what about a hawkbill blade? Would they be the ultimate in box opening technology. I really like the Salt offerings, I'm intrigued by the steel and I like the Yellow handle. What are the drawbacks of H1?
Last thing, I have a Victorinox classic attached to a trit glow rod and a mini led on my keychain, I kinda want to add a bottle opener or get a stronger blade on there, so Should I get a Midnite Minichamp or Rambler to replace the classic and flashlight, or ditch the classic and replace it with a Spyderco Ladybug of some sort and a Gerber Shard and keep the flashlight?
TLR, spend my money for me
PS. This is you guy's fault.
Now, I love this knife, but its primary duty is box opening, so I'm thinking about something with a bit more bite to it when it comes to cardboard.
I've been looking at my new Spydie catalog, and I know that cardboard would be better cut by a serrated blade, but what about a hawkbill blade? Would they be the ultimate in box opening technology. I really like the Salt offerings, I'm intrigued by the steel and I like the Yellow handle. What are the drawbacks of H1?
Last thing, I have a Victorinox classic attached to a trit glow rod and a mini led on my keychain, I kinda want to add a bottle opener or get a stronger blade on there, so Should I get a Midnite Minichamp or Rambler to replace the classic and flashlight, or ditch the classic and replace it with a Spyderco Ladybug of some sort and a Gerber Shard and keep the flashlight?
TLR, spend my money for me
PS. This is you guy's fault.