What knife??????

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baszerkawits
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What knife??????

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I have ample money to spend on a new knife($200), and would like to get a spyderco, but don't know what to get. I would like to have a 3.75 inch blade with a G-10 handle. I was looking at the Bob Terzuola Starmate, but before I invest the money in a spyderco, I would like some of your opinions.



What is the most reliable, strongest, long lasting, tactical folder that I can get?



It would help if you posted a link to the picture of the knife you will probably refer me to. Thanx! <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle>
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What is the most reliable, strongest, long lasting, tactical folder that I can get?

definitely STARMATE from SPYDERCO.
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Really?

I was going to buy the "Starmate" knife yesterday, but when I saw this forum I just had to start reading of what others' experianced. Since I heard little to nothing on the Starmate knife, I said "Oh Well" and started looking at other knives.

I DO like how the starmate looks though.
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Wadda bout the Chinook?, its strong as ****, useful for anything and everything and a sexy lookin knife.

Good hunting

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Post by baszerkawits »

I was also looking at the Bob Lum tanto knife. (You know, the ALL stainless steel
one)

And what about the Dyads?
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like my posted mail before,if you are looking for

most reliable, strongest, long lasting, TACTICAL folder

than STARMATE is the right choice.

1. nearest factory product to custom knife
2. amongst the thickest blade in spyderco range of product
3. design wise nearest to TACTICAL blade

any other good reasons others can add?
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Post by baszerkawits »

OK, aside from being a "tactical" knife, are there any other good points to be made about the starmate?

Does anyone have this? Are they happy with it?
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#8

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The Starmate is a beautiful knife and that is reason enough to get one! I generally carry my Military as it is lighter, but for serious tactical work, the Civilian might be the winner. Properly used, the Civilian can be used to control an attacker. Be aware that you're in for a heap of trouble anytime you use a knife on another human being. Avoid the situation if you can!

One way or the other, you pay for your tools!
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#9

Post by baszerkawits »

I would never think of pulling a knife on someone, but why isn't the starmate able to control an attacker? Isn't it big enough???

I think you just put a major blow to the starmate "masculinity". boo hoo (crying)
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Post by Allen E. Treat »

Dear baszerkawits ;
You might want to await
the arrival of the Spyderco "Vesuvius"; it
has this new "compression lock" that is as
smooth as a liner lock and "lock tight" as
a lockback. I'm told they should be availible
in April or May. I just don't know the price.

A.E.T.
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