Agree entirely. I just wish more of Spyderco's handle designs were symmetric, and better suited to unconventional grips. I'm not a huge fan of finger grooves and inward curved handles.
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No pics available but I love my Dragonfly Salt and Tasman Salt for OCONUS touristy travels. That H-1 hasn’t shown any negative effect of salt water exposure.
I’ve been on the fence about picking up a Matriarch for the wife but that will probably happen soon. I’d also love to have a PM2 but all my chores are so well handled by a SAK or my AmTac Northman it’s a bit hard to justify as I know it’ll be sitting in a drawer.
To combine my musings, has there even been a H-1 PM2? If memory serves there was once a H-1 Endura-like offering right?
Pacific salt uses endura handle and blade length just different clip and no liners in the handle. Just lost mine :(
Damn it I want a new knife and have no direction haha
@newyork, dude--you and I are on the same random path. I just looked at the Salt and put it on my list:
https://pics.knifecenter.com/eyJidWN...hhIjogMX19fX0=
The serrated pacific salt surprised the hell out of me. I hate serrations until that knife. It cuts like a bitch me despite H1 not being so great, it makes great serrated knives that last.
It’d make a nice addition to your collection.
I think I just wanna spend money hahaha.
If you want bigger there’s the Salt. Even bigger (Endura) Pacific salt. There’s also some larger hawkbills.
Ordered an Endela in K390.
Color the cat crazy, but he digs Delica 4 Wharnies.
And some smaller hawkbills too:
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Dragonfly 2 Salt. My wife's most used pocket knife, especially in the garden.