What I love about my SS4
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01/08/07 04:04 AM
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First, off it reminds me of a more robust version of one of my favorite folders a BM 800 or 806. Second, it has that beautiful rounded spine <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" /> which reminds me of a Sebenza, another favorite. Third, I've liked Res-C since the Busse Basic days put this mudder grip is Oh so sweet. Fourth, It feels good in any grip position I put it. Fith, I like the balance Sixth, The logo kicks donkey. And last but not least<img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/bowdown.gif" alt="" />It's made of INFI.<img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/bowdown.gif" alt="" />
I'm sure this list will get longer as time gos by because I haven't used it meaningfully yet <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/frown.gif" alt="" /> but its time will come.
Thanks again to the Yard <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" /> Helle
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Re: What I love about my SS4
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01/08/07 10:04 AM
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Dumpster Dan
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First, off it reminds me of a more robust version of one of my favorite folders a BM 800 or 806. Second, it has that beautiful rounded spine <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" /> which reminds me of a Sebenza, another favorite. Third, I've liked Res-C since the Busse Basic days put this mudder grip is Oh so sweet. Fourth, It feels good in any grip position I put it. Fith, I like the balance Sixth, The logo kicks donkey. And last but not least<img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/bowdown.gif" alt="" />It's made of INFI.<img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/bowdown.gif" alt="" />
I'm sure this list will get longer as time gos by because I haven't used it meaningfully yet <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/frown.gif" alt="" /> but its time will come.
Thanks again to the Yard <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" />
Helle That sums it up...a thing of beauty Dan
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Re: What I love about my SS4
[Re: Helle]
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01/08/07 10:13 AM
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I took my SS4 for a walk in the yard this weekend and let it play outside for a while. Although I would not let it play too hard, or mess around with the big boys, it did a fine job on the smaller, lighter tasks that I put it too.
Mostly I used it to trim shrubbery and sharpen zombie sticks for the grand kids. Not only did it perform well, but when play time was over it cleaned up real easy and did not require any sharpening.
All in all, quite an enjoyable day in the yard.
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Re: What I love about my SS4
[Re: Helle]
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01/08/07 02:40 PM
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Cool. how are you carrying it? If&when i get my Scrapper4 I'm thinking about Kydex with Tek-Lock (have heard good things about BuyBrownHolsters.com). This will be EDCed a LOT so I want something comfortable, and that i can mount at different angles/draws, etc. I can't wait!
JYD #5 "If you don't buy one now, you'll just kick yourself later.." -Karnack
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Re: What I love about my SS4
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01/08/07 03:39 PM
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Right now I have it in my HR sheath and it's working great. But I'm a lefty and like a cross draw and most of my play time involves water so kydex is where I'm going <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" />
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Re: What I love about my SS4
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01/08/07 04:43 PM
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I have only had my SS4 goingf on 10 minutes and the thing that has impressed me the most is the ergonomic handle. Clearly Dan put alot of thought and time into it. It works with so many grips and you can chocke yp with the choil or grab it way back and snap your wrist for some improvised chopping. My ears are laid back but there(well not my ears the logos ears)all there. The mudder handle where it meets the polished spine is not as chewed up as in some of the photos as well. I have always liked a fixed blade as EDC and now I have one that is perfect.
"if you want to be a hero you have to learn to drive stick"! Sara Conner
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Re: What I love about my SS4
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01/08/07 05:12 PM
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Cool. how are you carrying it? I found an old Gerber belt sheath that I already owned that fits the SS4 like a glove so I am currently using that. I don't plan to EDC the SS4 so the belt sheath is not a problem for me.
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Re: What I love about my SS4
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01/08/07 09:38 PM
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I am going to have a kydex sheath made for it but right now it is stuck in an ugly plastic mora sheath. A good way to carry long pieces of metal comfortably has never been effectivly solved and all through history men have smacked their swords against table legs tripped over them and dropped them. I have been carrying my Sting boot knife in the ankle sheath it came with. It is not well made but it works really well with my ankle high boots and it is strictly for emergencys so I don't use it much. For the SS4 which I intend to EDC(legal in canada). I will try a kydex sheath with tekloc on the back of my belt or suspenders. I have given some thought to the Strider pancake of death Molle pod but it is very pricey.
"if you want to be a hero you have to learn to drive stick"! Sara Conner
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Re: What I love about my SS4
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01/08/07 09:44 PM
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Tony...
Dave "Buy Brown" is TOPS in my opinion when it comes to drastic plastic...He would make an excellant choice for your SS4 rig!
That Strider pancake of death is a sweet rig...I have thought of getting one myself but havent been able to part with the $$$ as of yet!!
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Re: What I love about my SS4
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01/09/07 02:12 AM
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I already cut myself with my new SS4 LOL. I am waiting for cold steal to come out with a 20$ waffle of doom.
"if you want to be a hero you have to learn to drive stick"! Sara Conner
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Re: What I love about my SS4
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01/10/07 08:15 PM
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Unsub.. ok how did you cut yourself?
I was in the garage by myself practicing some mall ninja moves and nicked my arm a little with my HRLM.. sharp.
JYD #5 "If you don't buy one now, you'll just kick yourself later.." -Karnack
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