What kind of collection of knives does Sal have???

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What kind of collection of knives does Sal have???

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I wonder what Sal's collection looks like? Does he have one? If he does I imagine it to be every Spyderco made all starting with the number 1

Or all the proto types of all the knives?

So come on Sal what are you carrying whats in your collection
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Good question! I was just asking myself the same thing couple days ago :)

Of course Sal, we need a picture!!!! :D
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Sal probably doesnt have a collection. He just has a bunch of "users", isn't that why he makes these things? :)
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Sal collects balisongs. He also collects custom folders, most/all made with the SpyderHole and serrated edges.
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Stupid as it sounds, I was thinking that today actually. I wondered what Eric and Sal actually carried on them. Also wondered what they've got in the display case at home.
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I believe that Mrs. Glesser is Collector #000 :)
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From what I've seen in the instruction video that came with my sharpmaker, Sal had a Military in him right front pocket, right?
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Sal carries whatever he's testing. He also has a Crawford in spyderhole and serrations
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He carries a lightsaber you retards.
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i think Eric might be tempted to fondle with dad's bali collection! i know Eric is also a big bali flipper!

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Carlos wrote:Sal collects balisongs. He also collects custom folders, most/all made with the SpyderHole and serrated edges.
Soooo.....any Jens Anso´s in the collection?
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I've got quite a fw pieces.

I'm usually changing EDC's, I rotate about 10 models + testing protos and concept models.

Today I've got a millie & a Kopa (coco bolo).

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Excellent selection!
Aren't you nervous to carry a proto? If it gets lost or stolen, it could mean big problems for you guys.
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I wonder what Sal's collection looks like? Does he have one? If he does I imagine it to be every Spyderco made all starting with the number 1



Probably easier to ask what Sal doesn't have. It is not limited to Spyderco products and ideas either. We actually moved to a larger facility a few years back! LOL

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Hi Jimmy. If I don't carry and use it (hard), how will I know if it is acceptable?

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Good point!
Glad to see you won't compromise quality at any stage of developpement

P.S. How about a picture of your "knife drawer"?
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Thanks for the info Sal. Its always cool to see what the owner of the company is carrying. I remember seeing Ernest Emerson at the NY show with a P-Sark Trainer model and a Commander.

Its also interesting when an owner carrys a regular model not some one off, or a super custome piece he made and no ones else gets.

Glad to see you carrying that Millitary Model. Its a great knife.
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