Is Spyderco planning on making butterfly knives?

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clipiteer
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Sal, thanks for valuing the input of your customers enough to even consider this... Spyderco is one of the few companies I know that actually listens to their customers, the only other one being AGD. And if they ever come out I'll definately buy one <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0>

BTW, it only took 3 years too :D

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We're tooling now. Perhaps "inside sources" are not as "inside" as they think?

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lol

Can you give us any details, pref. approximate price and blade length/ material?
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I know I am getting in on this late, but I have to be heard! <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0>

I would love a Spyderco Bali!!! I heard the rumors a while ago and I immediately thought "YES, PLEASE!"

I think that Balis have tremendous potential as EDC blades. They are fast into action and secure. Who better than Spyderco to change people's minds about butterflies as evil devices to practical tools.

And please please please find a way to incorporate the Spydie hole!

Thanks
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