Spyderco Grasshopper

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Uploaded by on May 12, 2010

The Spyderco Grasshopper a super little blade.

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  • gotta ask, are you geordie?

  • @2010blackhawkdown I am indeed, just north east of Newcastle. Steve

  • hi mate

    i have the spyderco honeybee and i love it but now i want the grasshopper. you said in your vid that it was £12. where did you get it from and would it be available a year on ?

  • @hasangodfather01 Hi there, the Grasshopper isa great little knife, I got mine from Heinnie Haynes I thin, it's currently showing at £13.95 but includes free shipping. Handy Niknaks has it for £11.99 but with £4 delivery it''s $15.99. Also if you type "nutnfancy" into the coupon code on Heinnie Haynes site at checkout you get 7% off. Hope that's of use. Steve

  • Hi there.. great vids! i am in the UK and wondering which one of the "bug" series would be the best for a neck chain knife?

    Which would you reccomend

    Tobias

  • @tbrowniscool Thanks for the comment, I would def go with the Grasshopper, great size and weight and perfectly fuctional. Steve

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  • @MrSheepmaster the weird thing is that i was watching another video that had a geordie in it and i thought he was irish yet i could tell the accent on this one

  • @Lev8300 victorinox climber is legal carry, swiss card is illegal, the knife on a swiss card, blade AND handle is nearly the same size as just the blade on the climber, stupid right

  • @loki1066 UKPKs are about 40 dollars for the FRN/GIN-1 combo. Quite a steal for iqute a good knife (US made!).

  • @bobiscool308 Hi a slipjoint is a system used to hold a blade open without locking it in the open, could use spring tension or ball detents.

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