scolby
02-01-2002, 12:00 AM
I got this little knife this morning.
Micarta is one of my favorite scale materials, so that is a good start.
Blade shape is a bit like mini-Wegner. With a little care in hand positioning, it is a real one-hand opener. It has a novel set of notches on the top of the blade near the tip for fine control work. An interesting concept for even larger knives, and a new one to me.
Handle is nicely shaped for power-gripping, similar to the Navigator handle. Polished stainless pins and lanyard hole fittings complete a very pretty little knife that cuts cardboard cleanly. A good second (or third) knife for small utility chores - a good keychain knife.
I will likely plan to get a FRN Lime Green partially serrated Jester when they come on-line.
This one is going into the Spydie looker collection.
Thanks Spyderco.
"Chance favors the prepared mind" - Louis Pasteur
Micarta is one of my favorite scale materials, so that is a good start.
Blade shape is a bit like mini-Wegner. With a little care in hand positioning, it is a real one-hand opener. It has a novel set of notches on the top of the blade near the tip for fine control work. An interesting concept for even larger knives, and a new one to me.
Handle is nicely shaped for power-gripping, similar to the Navigator handle. Polished stainless pins and lanyard hole fittings complete a very pretty little knife that cuts cardboard cleanly. A good second (or third) knife for small utility chores - a good keychain knife.
I will likely plan to get a FRN Lime Green partially serrated Jester when they come on-line.
This one is going into the Spydie looker collection.
Thanks Spyderco.
"Chance favors the prepared mind" - Louis Pasteur