Salt folding knife - contest

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Hello!!
Count me in also!!
I don't dive in salt water! But I can always use a free knife. I would like to see a fixed blade knife that I can secure on my waist or chest webbing. I dive in could water with thick gloves and I feel folding knives can be hard to open and easy to loose when you are trying to open them.
Good luck on your research!
JimmyP
 
My name is Oliver. I own a Merlin, Harpy, and The Civilian. The Salt will definitely become a part of my collection.

Great Knives.
 
Please put my name in the drawing, I do like Spyderco knives
 
Me too. I like Spyderco knives as well and I would like to try to dive with one. I am actually considering buying one to see how good they are. I like the hawksbill blade. . . although I would rather have a blade with a straight blade on one side and a partially serrated blade on the other. Good clip and a hole for a lanyard. Thanks.
 
salg:
If you will post your screen name, we will select 5 names the end of May and give each their choice of any of the Salt models.

I have an older Rescue, but sure could use one for diving! Count me in.

<-------Screen name is over there.

Thanks!
 
I like the Pacific Salt FRN - C91BK and the Tasman Salt Black FRN - C106BK

I allways wanted a Spyderco, but haven't been able to get one, seems that distributors here are scarse.

My ideal dive knife is an ergonomic zytel handle with a lanyard hole, with a full tang fixed 5 inch tanto blade, sharp edge on top, line cutter on top near handle, and serrated edge on bottom, also a hammer on the pommel is a must, Ti so far has worked for me, but I'm willing to check out the H1 material and see how it handles in salt water.

Add my name (Mandy3206) to the drawing so I get a chance to get one of those beauties.

Thanks
Mandy
 
:D Today is the day........ :D
 
Last day? Please include me. I just lost my other dive knife and I need a new one. The Atlantic Salt looks like my favorite. I like the rounded tip (I'm accident prone) and serated edge. The knife I just lost was a flat tip. :(

Jiveturkey
 
Thanks and our appreciation to everyone who participated in Sal’s “what would you like to see in a dive knife” fact-finding query. Your feedback is valuable in helping us design a truly usable dive knife.

We’ve randomly drawn 5 names to receive a free Salt Series knife. They are:
1. wcl
2. Drewpy
3. meigs3
4. Rev. Blade
5. Mandy3206

The five of you now have a decision to make. Please pick one model and indicate if you prefer a PlainEdge or SpyderEdge blade and if you prefer a yellow or black handle. I’ve linked each model below if you wanted to take a look first. The choices are:

C88 Salt I
H-1 folder with a 3” modified spearpoint-shaped blade. Options: PlainEdge or SpyderEdge blade. Yellow or black handle.
http://spyderco.com/catalog/details.php?product=174

C89 Atlantic Salt
H-1 folder with a 4” rescue-shaped (Sheepfoot) blade. Options: PlainEdge or SpyderEdge blade. Yellow or black handle
http://spyderco.com/catalog/details.php?product=173

C91 Pacific Salt
H-1 folder with a 4” modified spearpoint-shaped blade. Options: PlainEdge or SpyderEdge blade. Yellow or black handle
http://spyderco.com/catalog/details.php?product=170

C106 Tasman Salt
H-1 folder with a 3” curved (Hawkbill-shaped) blade. Options: PlainEdge or SpyderEdge blade. Yellow or black handle.
http://spyderco.com/catalog/details.php?product=214


Please email me your UPS deliverable address along with your selection. We’ll get the ugly brown UPS truck headed your way. jlaituri@spyderco.com

Thanks again to everyone for participating.

Joyce Laituri
Spyderco Knives Public Relations/Marketing
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/perdix-ai/

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