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Native 5 Assembled from parts. The handle was left over from a S110V Native 5, the blade and hardware from a regular S30V native. I don't even remember where the deep carry clip came from. Ordered flat head screws from a guy selling them on Etsy. All the rest of the changes amounted to ratting it up a bit. Filed, sanded, ground, polished and sanded some more. The metal got an acid bath; the handle got dyed. Some folks have rat rods; this is a rat knife. When I first picked up a Native I didn't really like it -- I was flummoxed because all the Spydercos I'd handled up until then, I could flip open one handed fairly easily, and the Native isn't really set up for it. It's meant to be thumb opened slowly using the Spyderhole -- still a reliable one handed open, not flashy but that's not really what the Native is about. Now I have three of 'em including this one. In other news after weathering and two-toning the handle I have all new respect for Spyderco's lightweight FRN. I always used to kinda disregard them and didn't like the whole linerless aspect of it, kind of thought of it as the bargain basement Spydie stuff that encouraged you to spend a little more money on a G-10 model, and the people who love Spyderco FRN were just being nuts over pocket weight. It turns out to be really rugged stuff -- this stuff is considerably harder to weather than either G-10 or carbon fiber, and it is dimensionally stable (the parts don't deform over time in response to pressure, which is hugely important when all the boltholes need to line up and pieces still need to perfectly fit together despite enduring damaging conditions).
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