Hi, guys.
Putting up a couple of production knives to fund another custom. Here's a Spyderco Dyad Gray G10, which is from a recent "sprint run" (discontinued). Basically, Spyderco's version of a traditional-style, twin-blade folder.
I've carried it a few times, but never used it or sharpened it. My plan was to use it for "scrub carry" (I'm a surgeon). But, it's just a little too heavy for me...tugs a little too much on the drawstring waistband.
The MSRP was $280, but I got it on closeout from BladeHQ for $150 a couple of months ago. I'm passing that good deal along: my asking price is just $125 (including shipping and PayPal) for quick sale.
There's a small blemish near the tip of the serrated blade. Hard to photograph. Like a tiny divot:
Plain edge is perfect:
Two separate back-springs with individual locks, so you can easily open and close each blade independently (not that you really need to LOL):
Here's a size comparison with my (extremely well worn) Delica, which I've used for some 15 years:
Thickness comparison with an Ontario RAT-1. You'd think the Dyad would be very thick, but the overall width is nearly the same as the RAT-1. The G10 scales are super-slim, which keeps overall thickness down:
Comes with original box and papers:
Thanks for looking!
Emre
Putting up a couple of production knives to fund another custom. Here's a Spyderco Dyad Gray G10, which is from a recent "sprint run" (discontinued). Basically, Spyderco's version of a traditional-style, twin-blade folder.
I've carried it a few times, but never used it or sharpened it. My plan was to use it for "scrub carry" (I'm a surgeon). But, it's just a little too heavy for me...tugs a little too much on the drawstring waistband.
The MSRP was $280, but I got it on closeout from BladeHQ for $150 a couple of months ago. I'm passing that good deal along: my asking price is just $125 (including shipping and PayPal) for quick sale.
There's a small blemish near the tip of the serrated blade. Hard to photograph. Like a tiny divot:
Plain edge is perfect:
Two separate back-springs with individual locks, so you can easily open and close each blade independently (not that you really need to LOL):
Here's a size comparison with my (extremely well worn) Delica, which I've used for some 15 years:
Thickness comparison with an Ontario RAT-1. You'd think the Dyad would be very thick, but the overall width is nearly the same as the RAT-1. The G10 scales are super-slim, which keeps overall thickness down:
Comes with original box and papers:
Thanks for looking!
Emre