I've been all in on Spyderco for the past 30+ years. Native 5 LW is my favorite as well. Help me convince Spyderco they need to build this knife with a compression lock.
My wife got me a Chris reeve sebenza for an anniversary gift this year.Wasnt expecting that at all.Its a great knife and she’s a great wife.Its awesome what you are doing.God bless you
Don’t get me wrong, Spyderco is my absolute favorite knives. But my story is my Buck 110. Saved for a time to buy it when I was 17. Carried it in Boy Scout and 26 years in the US Navy. I stared to branch out to other knives soon after the Navy and the buck was cleaned up and put in the drawer for a bit. Later my Son went in the USAF and I passed the Buck to him and he still has it. Almost 50 years later that knife is still in great shape and being used 😊
Ok. Cool story Great knife!! Been married 23 yrs and my wife was the greatest gift god gave me next to my kids. Will be ups and downs but having ur best friend to go thru life with makes it all worth it
Thanks for the wonderful story, and congrats on your anniversary! The Native 5 is my favorite as well. Just the perfect knife. Kudos, also, on the way you combine your faith with your love of knives and EDC in such a positive way. As an atheist who frequently reads the Bible (Job is the Native 5 of the Bible!) it is wonderful, in these fractious times, to be reminded of the good things we have in common. Best of luck to you and your family.
Awesome video! The Native 5 is a great knife. I have the Native Chief in M390 with DLC blade and Military 2 which I both prefer for my needs. Thanks for sharing brother!
A very loving gesture from your wife bringing you news of your first child . Congratulations . Enjoy your Scripture reading . Blessings to you and yours .
One of my favorite EDC's? Like the looks of this one plus it is legal in my area where any blade over 3 inches is illegal? Mine is in S30V steel . I also like lanyards ? 55O Paracord and an empty 40 cal. casing as a fob
Something like 15 years ago i decided i needed a pocket knife. I had always carried a sak since scouts growing up without really thinking about it and kinda outside the concept of “edc.” I googled “best pocket knife” and found a nutnfancy vid of the Kershaw 1760 skyline. Liked the way it looked, and it was made 20 mins from where i grew up. I grabbed one from walmart for $35. That was my gateway into the hobby 15 years ago. Never really a collector. Usually bought and sold/traded, only kept a few favorites over the years.
The two Knives that means the most to me totally different. One is a old Case Copperhead Folder that was my Uncle Bob's knife that he bought shortly before he died. I was given the knife after his funeral. My wife had it in her purse when we arrived at the Airport and without thinking about it, it was confiscated. The people at the Birmingham AP were kind enough to mail it to us. That would never have happened here at the Dallas Ap. Number two is a knife that is unfinished and never will be. My good friends Bob Loveless and Jim Merritt gave me a piece of BG-42 Steel, (a steel that Mr Bob had developed just for his knives), and I ground it in the Loveless shop itself. Mr. Bob and Jimbo are gone now and it remains on my shop wall in an honored spot. It will never be finished as my relationship with M. Bob and Jimbo will never be finished. I keep both of them in my heart daily. KnifeMaker,/Retired after over 47+ Years in the Craft
I found out about owning an OTF in California. The law is that you just cannot carry an otf with a blade longer than 2” but you can possess one with a blade longer than 2” as long as it’s just used at home. Can anyone verify this?
@@crossandcopperedc i, too, like the sod buster jr. Carry one almost everyday, even if I am carrying another folder. Sometimes it’s more appropriate to use in public settings. Great channel btw, I subscribed!
@@Venusdietrap indeed definitely a little less intimidating to pull out a traditional knife than something more tactical. And thank you for joining the cross and copper family.
Great story. The best gift my wife ever gave me was a divorce. Hey, we had 19 good years , but it was time to part. It was all in God’s plan, as we both have happily moved on , and live life with the zest it was meant to have. Anyways, I absolutely love the Native 5, but of all my Spydercos ( I collect them and have near 25), my favorite is a tie between the Kapara, and the SpydieChef. The Kapara’s contoured carbon fiber grips make it a joy to hold a maneuver cuts, while the ultra slicey SpiderChef is an absolute laser beam, cutting not only steaks & chops, but anything else you throw at it including 3/8” nylon rope / HD cardboard / leather belts / etc. Spydercos are the best bang for your buck IMHO, of course. New subscriber here, looking forward to your future videos. God bless !…..😊
Many... heck most of my knives are memories. My wife got me a Buck Duke for my first Father's day while pregnant with our daughter and had "Adi's Daddy 2015" Engraved on it. and then for my first Father's Day with my daughter my wife got me a Shepard Hills Fathers Day Case Trapper. And before that I got all of my groomsmen 2 knives for gifts. The first was a purple Buck Approach (no longer made, our wedding color was purple) but when I found out it was made in china... I went and got them all an American made Case as well.
I dont understand the 'thing' about pocket knives,I just dont understand the fascination-I think I have aroundthirty to forty mid to high end fokders,(spent aroung four to five thousand on them).Guns,I only have what I need,same with other weapons.Watches are kinda cool,got eight or nine,mostly automatics.But ultimitly,I would be perfectly happy with one watch and one gun.Not so with knives,am I weird?
Something like 15 years ago i decided i needed a pocket knife. I had always carried a sak since scouts growing up without really thinking about it and kinda outside the concept of “edc.” I googled “best pocket knife” and found a nutnfancy vid of the Kershaw 1760 skyline. Liked the way it looked, and it was made 20 mins from where i grew up. I grabbed one from walmart for $35. That was my gateway into the hobby 15 years ago. Never really a collector. Usually bought and sold/traded, only kept a few favorites over the years.
Like share and subscribe. Enjoy the video.
I've been all in on Spyderco for the past 30+ years. Native 5 LW is my favorite as well. Help me convince Spyderco they need to build this knife with a compression lock.
@@L3001USPSA that would be awesome or a slip joint
My wife got me a Chris reeve sebenza for an anniversary gift this year.Wasnt expecting that at all.Its a great knife and she’s a great wife.Its awesome what you are doing.God bless you
Don’t get me wrong, Spyderco is my absolute favorite knives. But my story is my Buck 110. Saved for a time to buy it when I was 17. Carried it in Boy Scout and 26 years in the US Navy. I stared to branch out to other knives soon after the Navy and the buck was cleaned up and put in the drawer for a bit. Later my Son went in the USAF and I passed the Buck to him and he still has it. Almost 50 years later that knife is still in great shape and being used 😊
@@MrFlyrod7 that’s awesome thank you for sharing
Beautiful story brother. Just stumbled across your channel. Fellow knife lover and Christian here.
Subscribed.
Grace and peace
Thank you and welcome to the cross and copper family
Amen Brother! Nice to meet you! Just subscribed to your channel. Love the small devotional at the beginning. looking forward more of your content!
@@marcthompson4063 awesome thank you for joining the cross and copper family.👍
200th subscriber loved your video on this knife and the story behind it
Awesome thank you for joining the cross and copper family.
Ok. Cool story
Great knife!! Been married 23 yrs and my wife was the greatest gift god gave me next to my kids. Will be ups and downs but having ur best friend to go thru life with makes it all worth it
Awesome story, thanks.🙏
Thanks for the wonderful story, and congrats on your anniversary! The Native 5 is my favorite as well. Just the perfect knife.
Kudos, also, on the way you combine your faith with your love of knives and EDC in such a positive way. As an atheist who frequently reads the Bible (Job is the Native 5 of the Bible!) it is wonderful, in these fractious times, to be reminded of the good things we have in common. Best of luck to you and your family.
👍 thanks for watching.
He meant to meet you a little closer to halfway than that, he knows there's worse a stuff than an even-slightly-friendly atheist
Awesome video! The Native 5 is a great knife. I have the Native Chief in M390 with DLC blade and Military 2 which I both prefer for my needs. Thanks for sharing brother!
The native chief is definitely on the wish list thanks for watching 👍
A very loving gesture from your wife bringing you news of your first child . Congratulations . Enjoy your Scripture reading . Blessings to you and yours .
Native 5 is spyderco's best. Would pick this up over a para 3, manix 2, shaman, sage 5, anything.
Great Memories.
Wow that’s awesome
Thanks man. Needed to hear it. Nice knife too.
Great knife and an even better story!
What an amazing story!
One of my favorite EDC's? Like the looks of this one plus it is legal in my area where any blade over 3 inches is illegal? Mine is in S30V steel . I also like lanyards ? 55O Paracord and an empty 40 cal. casing as a fob
Something like 15 years ago i decided i needed a pocket knife. I had always carried a sak since scouts growing up without really thinking about it and kinda outside the concept of “edc.”
I googled “best pocket knife” and found a nutnfancy vid of the Kershaw 1760 skyline. Liked the way it looked, and it was made 20 mins from where i grew up. I grabbed one from walmart for $35.
That was my gateway into the hobby 15 years ago. Never really a collector. Usually bought and sold/traded, only kept a few favorites over the years.
I have the blurple s110v native 5 G10. That knife is great!
Great channel I I follow the cross I love Copper, EDC and Spyderco
@@FrankCastle-he8fl spyderco is one of my favorite if not my favorite.
The two Knives that means the most to me totally different. One is a old Case Copperhead Folder that was my Uncle Bob's knife that he bought shortly before he died. I was given the knife after his funeral. My wife had it in her purse when we arrived at the Airport and without thinking about it, it was confiscated. The people at the Birmingham AP were kind enough to mail it to us. That would never have happened here at the Dallas Ap.
Number two is a knife that is unfinished and never will be. My good friends Bob Loveless and Jim Merritt gave me a piece of BG-42 Steel, (a steel that Mr Bob had developed just for his knives), and I ground it in the Loveless shop itself.
Mr. Bob and Jimbo are gone now and it remains on my shop wall in an honored spot. It will never be finished as my relationship with M. Bob and Jimbo will never be finished. I keep both of them in my heart daily.
KnifeMaker,/Retired after over 47+ Years in the Craft
I found out about owning an OTF in California. The law is that you just cannot carry an otf with a blade longer than 2” but you can possess one with a blade longer than 2” as long as it’s just used at home. Can anyone verify this?
Sounds right you can also carry if you are military or a Peace Officer
Love the Native 5. Have many, but have been carrying a Native Chief or Military 2 along with a Native 5 salt se. Great model.👍🏻
Nice video. God bless. Subscribed. Coolest knife in my collection is probably my microtech stitch auto in coyote camo cerakote
The stitch is definitely a cool knife one day I’d love to have a manual stitch. And thank you for joining the cross and copper family
I love traditional knives. The new case Halloween I got is super awesome
What’s your favorite traditional pattern mine personally is the sod buster
@@crossandcopperedc i, too, like the sod buster jr. Carry one almost everyday, even if I am carrying another folder. Sometimes it’s more appropriate to use in public settings. Great channel btw, I subscribed!
@@Venusdietrap indeed definitely a little less intimidating to pull out a traditional knife than something more tactical. And thank you for joining the cross and copper family.
Great story. The best gift my wife ever gave me was a divorce. Hey, we had 19 good years , but it was time to part. It was all in God’s plan, as we both have happily moved on , and live life with the zest it was meant to have. Anyways, I absolutely love the Native 5, but of all my Spydercos ( I collect them and have near 25), my favorite is a tie between the Kapara, and the SpydieChef. The Kapara’s contoured carbon fiber grips make it a joy to hold a maneuver cuts, while the ultra slicey SpiderChef is an absolute laser beam, cutting not only steaks & chops, but anything else you throw at it including 3/8” nylon rope / HD cardboard / leather belts / etc. Spydercos are the best bang for your buck IMHO, of course. New subscriber here, looking forward to your future videos. God bless !…..😊
Many... heck most of my knives are memories. My wife got me a Buck Duke for my first Father's day while pregnant with our daughter and had "Adi's Daddy 2015" Engraved on it. and then for my first Father's Day with my daughter my wife got me a Shepard Hills Fathers Day Case Trapper. And before that I got all of my groomsmen 2 knives for gifts. The first was a purple Buck Approach (no longer made, our wedding color was purple) but when I found out it was made in china... I went and got them all an American made Case as well.
@@chrisreuther4546 that’s awesome
What knife would I bring to the Lord's table good question, I do own a Native 5 in the Cru Wear but it'd hafta be something smaller and not pokey
beautiful knife
My birthday is May 31st
I wish it was a compression lock instead of a back lock. Only thing holding me back from purchasing.
I’ve come to really enjoy it even without a compression lock I’d love to see a version with the compression lock as well.
I dont understand the 'thing' about pocket knives,I just dont understand the fascination-I think I have aroundthirty to forty mid to high end fokders,(spent aroung four to five thousand on them).Guns,I only have what I need,same with other weapons.Watches are kinda cool,got eight or nine,mostly automatics.But ultimitly,I would be perfectly happy with one watch and one gun.Not so with knives,am I weird?
@@jimdandy8603 I completely understand and agree
Looks like a shaman
Very similar to a shaman in shape just slightly smaller
Jeebus... Religious people always overthinking simple things. It's a nice knife.
@@grumpyuncle. thank you for watching God bless
Something like 15 years ago i decided i needed a pocket knife. I had always carried a sak since scouts growing up without really thinking about it and kinda outside the concept of “edc.”
I googled “best pocket knife” and found a nutnfancy vid of the Kershaw 1760 skyline. Liked the way it looked, and it was made 20 mins from where i grew up. I grabbed one from walmart for $35.
That was my gateway into the hobby 15 years ago. Never really a collector. Usually bought and sold/traded, only kept a few favorites over the years.
@@morgizmo87 awesome story thank you for sharing