A couple more sharp and pointy things.
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A couple more sharp and pointy things.
Byrd Cara Cara - a Spydie on a budget and an Imperial fishing knife courtesy Mark. Thanks to Mark and to Inder for the S&W knife sharpener and for bringing them over. Much appreciated.
Now, on to the pics...
The Cara Cara has yet to be put through it's paces but for what it cost ($25.00), I'd say it's a value for money pocket knife. There is an almost unnoticeable amount of lateral play in the blade and frankly I don't think it will make any difference to its performance. However, time will tell.
More details here.... http://spyderco.com/catalog/details.php?product=228
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Now, on to the pics...
The Cara Cara has yet to be put through it's paces but for what it cost ($25.00), I'd say it's a value for money pocket knife. There is an almost unnoticeable amount of lateral play in the blade and frankly I don't think it will make any difference to its performance. However, time will tell.
More details here.... http://spyderco.com/catalog/details.php?product=228
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Re: A couple more sharp and pointy things.
hmm, Wonder how I missed all those when I was there at your house..
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Re: A couple more sharp and pointy things.
Nice knives, Mack The Knife. The retractable knife sharpner's a very handy tool.
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Re: A couple more sharp and pointy things.
Nice knives Mack The Knife.Congrats.May I ask if you use your knives and if yes what do you use them for? I just hold and appreciate mine.
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Hi Vikram,
I do use some, say 70%, of my knives as the mood and circumstances dictate. However, only a handful get used very often. In order of use, I would rate them as follows:
1) My Victorinox Swiss Army Champ.
2) Victorinox Swiss Army Tool Plus.
3) British Army Service Khukuri.
The Spyderco Bill Moran Drop Point is still new but I have taken such a shine to this knife that I now carry it almost everywhere and no one is the wiser. Earlier I wouldn't have thought of carrying a fixed blade, except outdoors but it's multi-position sheath makes carrying it comfortable and inconspicuous. No complaints about the knife either. The only gripe is that the kydex sheath tends to scratch the blade but I understand that is a universal problem. As it so happens, I am going to order another when the opportunity presents itself.
The Cara Cara now travels in my pocket....until such time as I can get a Spyderco Manix Plain Edge.
If I could carry only one, it would be the SAK Swiss Champ. Boring but very practical.
Mack The Knife
I do use some, say 70%, of my knives as the mood and circumstances dictate. However, only a handful get used very often. In order of use, I would rate them as follows:
1) My Victorinox Swiss Army Champ.
2) Victorinox Swiss Army Tool Plus.
3) British Army Service Khukuri.
The Spyderco Bill Moran Drop Point is still new but I have taken such a shine to this knife that I now carry it almost everywhere and no one is the wiser. Earlier I wouldn't have thought of carrying a fixed blade, except outdoors but it's multi-position sheath makes carrying it comfortable and inconspicuous. No complaints about the knife either. The only gripe is that the kydex sheath tends to scratch the blade but I understand that is a universal problem. As it so happens, I am going to order another when the opportunity presents itself.
The Cara Cara now travels in my pocket....until such time as I can get a Spyderco Manix Plain Edge.
If I could carry only one, it would be the SAK Swiss Champ. Boring but very practical.
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Navdeep and Pran,
That sharpener is more like a pen and its cap rather than being retractable.
"hmm, Wonder how I missed all those when I was there at your house.."
I just received them a couple days back. Incidentally, we need to meet in April because Inder would like to try your 75 alongside the 45 before deciding on which one to buy. If we plan in advance, we could have a Bangalore IFG meet but outdoors. The WASI cottage at Shivasamudram would be ideal if we are not more than eight adults. More discussion on this on a new thread.
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That sharpener is more like a pen and its cap rather than being retractable.
"hmm, Wonder how I missed all those when I was there at your house.."
I just received them a couple days back. Incidentally, we need to meet in April because Inder would like to try your 75 alongside the 45 before deciding on which one to buy. If we plan in advance, we could have a Bangalore IFG meet but outdoors. The WASI cottage at Shivasamudram would be ideal if we are not more than eight adults. More discussion on this on a new thread.
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Seems so obvious after you told itMack The Knife Bana";p="11062 wrote:Navdeep and Pran,
That sharpener is more like a pen and its cap rather than being retractable.
>WASI cottage at Shivasamudram
Is this same as the Cauvery fishing camp?
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Hey, Finally the long awaited cara cara.
Yup, will definitely re ogle your collection...
I need to add the manix and moran too-hopefully soon.
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Yup, will definitely re ogle your collection...
I need to add the manix and moran too-hopefully soon.
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Re: A couple more sharp and pointy things.
Nice Knife that Cara Cara. My EDC now..
Thanks a lot Rusty for sharpening Gerber. Glad you liked the sharpner.
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Thanks a lot Rusty for sharpening Gerber. Glad you liked the sharpner.
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