My only problem with my spyderco knives

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Jeff/1911
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Location: Western Canada

#21

Post by Jeff/1911 »

Tom,

I believe Stare must be describing his "Lightweight" Calypso Jr. as he refers to it's VG-10 steel. The Micarta version uses AUS-8.

Stare - Sounds like I don't need to think much before buying the Native that I've been planning to buy. Is yours a 35/65 serrated or a plain edge? Is is the Zytel or stainless version? The lightweight Zytel version is the one I want to get. I think I'll probably buy the serrated version as my plain edges are really piling up. Glad to hear you're so happy with yours.

Jeff/1911.
Sean Richings
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Location: Spokane, Washington USA

#22

Post by Sean Richings »

Get a SpyderCard. I carry one in my wallet, and it's unobtrusive when going through airports, for example. In the office I usually have a serrated Dragonfly for opening UPS packages. Fridays (dress-down day)I carry a micarta Wayne Goddard.
shootist16
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Location: Knoxville, Tennessee USA

#23

Post by shootist16 »

Spyderco makes so many excellent models. At least one for every occassion
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