I've got one of their less expensive one, great utility knife.
It puts the lotion on.![]()
My favorite was the in or out line.Well, I didn't write the script, but the phrasing does show how the narcisstic sociopath regarded his victims. "It" puts the lotion on. He dehumanized those poor women.
BTW, you noticed that he used a Colt Python, like in the book? I guess we should be grateful that he didn't have an S&W. Clarice did, of course, a M-13 with three-inch bbl., in fact the issued gun of the FBI then. She used it very authentically, too. One of the most realistic uses of a handgun in battle on film...Most of us would have been as nervous as she was, I'm sure.
Look at the agent who presents her her credentials at the end of the movie. He's the real John Douglas! Cameo role, i guess, and he was a consultant to Thomas Harris and probably to the movie people. Now retired from the Bureau, he writes books like, "Mindhunter", relating his work as a profiler.
Yes. He had some sort with a downcurved blade in, "Hannibal", if memory serves. I think he planned to use it on the femoral artery of victims. I want more of a stabbing capability. BTW, there's no "h" in Lecter. I've read all of the books by Thomas Harris, and saw two movies based on, "Red Dragon" and I saw, "The Silence of the Lambs", which was surprisingly well done for a film made from a book, very close to the book. While not about Lecter, his, "Black Sunday" also became a very superior movie.
You can see a Spyderco in a film made in Australia (Tasmania) about hunting supposeedly the last Tasmanian "tiger", the thylacine. Willem Defoe (sp?) played the hero and used a Spyderco. His rifle was some prop room job that took down for concealment. Did anyone recognize the model of Spyderco? I think the movie is, "The Hunter." Well worth seeking out, but it has a sad ending.
My only Spyderco is a Delica, I think. Can't make out the name in the molded handle. The four-inch blade is ATS-55 steel and it has a partially serrated edge. For years, it rode in my glove compartment. It's indoors now, and I like it better all the time. It won't replace my Gerber A-F folders or my Puma and Benchmade knives, but it is VERY sharp and a highly functional knife. It is also very light for its size.
I love my Spydercos! How do you guys sharpen them?
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Looks like a Delica with 2 and 7/8" blade. Hard to tell, maybe the Endura with 3¾" blade.