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#41

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wow spyderco is tryin to make me even more broke than i already am. I cant wait for a plain edge carbon fiber harpy, the r2, that ball lock knife, the ocelot, and that wharncliffe centofante. i cant wait!!

Aaron :spyder:
come on everyone lets try and get Sal to bring back the Q!!!
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Ted, Jur and all,
Thanks for the update. There are some mighty fine lookers there. Was that a coral or bloodstone kopa there near the end? I knew the caly Jr and walker were on my list. Now maybe more .
Great pictures too.
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Thanks a million Ted for the pictures!

I was just thinking about how Spyderco should thow one or two more Wharncliffe types out there. I love the looks of the new one!
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Ted wrote:uh...what did I gorget.... :confused:

oh yeah, a very odd ball-lock design from Eric. Once you have it in your hand, it turns out to feel very good. And the ball-lock design is very smart!

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Ted

Nice. Very nice. :spyder:
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Thanks, Ted, great pictures.

Oh, man I think I am going to have to rob a bank. The Caly in ZDP, the Ocelot the CF Harpy and the Walker are a must. And then there is Eric's little odd ball design. Simply love it.
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Was that a coral or bloodstone kopa there near the end?
That would be bloodstone: it has the black veining and it is the wrong kind of red for coral.
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Wow some great knives.

I can see now that I'm going to have to get a blue delica and a red calypso jr. when they do the sprint runs. I'm also going to have to get the knife that Daywalker designed. Gonna start saving up now :D

Thanks to all! :)
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does anyone know when these are coming out
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Hey great pics, great blades - thanks for sharing the info! Looks like you guys had a great time.

I'm still hung up on the one with a non-functioning hole....
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Thanks for the report!!.

Lots of cool stuff.

That little ball-lock is cool.
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great knives and great pics, looks like one heck of a lineup! Time to start saving those pennies.
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Ted wrote: oh yeah, a very odd ball-lock design from Eric. Once you have it in your hand, it turns out to feel very good. And the ball-lock design is very smart!
This design looks very nice, I think it will make a great (and functional) gadget! I also like the idea of a smaller version of the Manix. I will get myself the full sized version first though ;) . Thanks for the report and the pictures Ted.
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A whole lot of cool knives are coming. The wharncliff looks good, I just hope the production version is a flat ground blade. That will make it an excellent cutter.
Is the Calypso only going to be a Jr.?? Or is there a full size version also??
Thanks for the pic's!!



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Eric's design is awsome! It would be even better if Eric would put some thought for reverse grip on that design.
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Ed Meinel wrote:That would be bloodstone: it has the black veining and it is the wrong kind of red for coral.
Thanks Ed. That's very similar to what I was considering having done myself. Now comes the waiting. :sleeping smiley:
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Yes! Thanks for the pics! Wow!

The Ball-Lock Eric design looks very interesting. I hope it makes it to production. :)
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We got to see an update remote release, the big 5" folder (nick name Bison), the prototype from Daywalker (nifty little folder!) and a special Cricket.
(these were all concepts, so no decision on production!)


"And a special Cricket."

I'm really curious. The Cricket is my go almost everywhere :spyder: .
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New ball lock design

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I too am intrigued by the pic of Eric's new design. Looks sought of like some odd Victorian-era scientific instrument. Hope we get more details like size and weight soon.

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Thank you!

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Just wanted to thank you for all the wonderful pictures. This is gonna get real expensive :eek:
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Man,

I've got to start saving my pennies.

The kumo
The R2
A new BLUE DELICA!!!
The Pikal
and of course ~
Daywalker's knife :D

Thanks for the pics and commentary.
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