thanks for that link benner........ i'm likin' that delica a lot.
Quote from: sappyg on July 19, 2009, 11:16:57 PMthanks for that link benner........ i'm likin' that delica a lot.If you can find one, the Delica 3 http://www.spyderco.com/catalog/details.php?product=8 (which is now discontinued) is even lighter as it doesn't have the steel liners.
I´d go for a Native. S30V steel and great handle ergonomics for a good price. The Delica is just fine too. Great blades that Spyders
Wally World Native in a S30V. 35.00 bucks and its everything you were looking for. I actually resold one of these on ebay for $50.00. They were on closeout a few months ago, and all the walmarts close to me still have them.
How much does your walmart have them for?
the byrd line is ugly
I would recommend a Spyderco Pacific Salt.Lightweight FRN handle without liners, and a good rustproof steel which is easy to sharpen and also quite tough for a stainless steel. (40 % tougher than VG10 - source: Sal Glesser, owner of Spyderco)Although edgeholding initially is AUS8-ish, after some use and several sharpenings it will become more VG10-ish.I also discovered that you can speed up this process by powerstropping, for instance by using the polishing disc on the Paper Wheels set, which is what i use.While i carry a yellow serrated version, it still has a small plain edge section just behind the tip, and for that i use the polishing disc.
Quotethe byrd line is uglyThanks a lot, now you've gone and upset my Meadowlark. Now I'm gonna have to carry him today, which will make my Vic Farmer mad because he thought he was gonna go out today. Please be careful what you say, knives have feelings. And yes, I DID get hit in the head yesterday, why do you ask?