Would this be considered a,"salt"?
Quote from: Ray S on July 28, 2018, 10:30:46 PMWould this be considered a,"salt"?No Ray it wouldnt be. Spyderco Salt series knives have H1 Steel.
Quote from: David on July 28, 2018, 11:46:39 PMQuote from: Ray S on July 28, 2018, 10:30:46 PMWould this be considered a,"salt"?No Ray it wouldnt be. Spyderco Salt series knives have H1 Steel.Thanks for the clarification David. The reason I asked is I saw two different styles of knives and assumed(not a good thing to do)that the designation had something to do with their use.I have no idea what steel is used in the Yachtsman's knife I posted.
H1 Ladybugs. I carry the tan one every day.
Had mine today but didn't get a pic Will try tomorrow or at least next week
Quote from: David on July 28, 2018, 10:16:46 PMH1 Ladybugs. I carry the tan one every day.David what are your thoughts on the ladybug? I'm thinking of getting one as a gift (salt of course) but I'm wondering how useful they are; for me I don't think I'd go smaller then my dragonfly but I've never handled a ladybug
Quote from: eamo on July 29, 2018, 01:51:34 PMQuote from: David on July 28, 2018, 10:16:46 PMH1 Ladybugs. I carry the tan one every day.David what are your thoughts on the ladybug? I'm thinking of getting one as a gift (salt of course) but I'm wondering how useful they are; for me I don't think I'd go smaller then my dragonfly but I've never handled a ladybugI love the Ladybug. I usually like bigger knives but there is something about the Ladybug. I get on with it great. The term little big knife fits it very good. I've got a bunch of them.
Quote from: Poncho65 on July 28, 2018, 11:33:55 PMHad mine today but didn't get a pic Will try tomorrow or at least next week Don't forget it's also salt Sunday
Quote from: David on July 29, 2018, 02:34:01 PMQuote from: eamo on July 29, 2018, 01:51:34 PMQuote from: David on July 28, 2018, 10:16:46 PMH1 Ladybugs. I carry the tan one every day.David what are your thoughts on the ladybug? I'm thinking of getting one as a gift (salt of course) but I'm wondering how useful they are; for me I don't think I'd go smaller then my dragonfly but I've never handled a ladybugI love the Ladybug. I usually like bigger knives but there is something about the Ladybug. I get on with it great. The term little big knife fits it very good. I've got a bunch of them.Thanks David - whats your opinion on serrated vs non serrated ? Both my salts (dragonfly and saver salt) are SE, their intended use is cutting rope, net, webbing etc, but i'm curious what you think of the PE vs SE ladybugs
...hoping to join this club soon. So many to choose from.Can anyone chime in what they like about Salt 1 vs. Sat 2? The knives, not the strategic ballistic missile agreements.
Quote from: ThundahBeagle on October 08, 2018, 01:31:32 AM...hoping to join this club soon. So many to choose from.Can anyone chime in what they like about Salt 1 vs. Sat 2? The knives, not the strategic ballistic missile agreements.I prefer the Salt I over the second model for one main thing: the clip The original one has a standard barrel bolt clip (instead of three clips fixing it to the handle) which can be unscrewed with any flathead, a coin, or other objects, whereas the new one has to be removed using a torx screwdriver to unscrew the 3 screws, much more complicatedI liked unscrewing or changing/wapping the old clips at the beach with just my SAK or a coin , also for modding, painting and cleaning
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