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Military plain. It is my first Spyderco knife. I really like the knife. It fits my hand very well and the action is very smooth. I hope to in the near future purchase more, but alas I am a poor college student and budget restraints... well you get the picture.
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#42

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The Original Endura.


Knife Knut on a shoestring budget.
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#43

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Calypso Jr. Lightweight

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#44

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sounds funny maybe, but my favorite EDC is my Shabaria that i got a couple weeks ago. it's the right size, it's comfortable, it's impressive and good-looking, and it is shaving sharp! thanks for making such a great product!

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#45

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I do not yet own one but i can tell it will be my favorite when I do. Plain edge Tim Wegner, right size for me, geat grip, all purpose blade, and beefy!

Thanks fisherman
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#46

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A Rescue FRN with the metal clip is my daily carry knife. I find that it's a good utility style knife that will cover many uses.
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#47

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7-05-01

The plain edge Vesuvius has been in my pocket 95% of the time for the last three monthts or so.

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I carry the chinook everyday. I have since the day i bought it. I feel it is the best knife i own.
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#49

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Endura Lightwt. Plain edge.
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Mine is the Endura lightweight, serrated, all black. Sweet piece.

This Spyder Bytes!!!
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#51

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Only one?! Soo many good knives... To choose only one might hurt their feelings...

The knife I've been carrying lately is my black-coated blade Bob Lum Tanto. Wonderful little knife, I love the tanto blade. Just last night it was used for some amateur fire fighting, it was the only thing available to dig with. Someone threw a cigarette butt into some dry bark dust. Just imagine surviving the fireworks just to get bit by a smoker! That knife has been stuck to my pocket ever since it arrived, and it bites too! It's got a taste for blood, as my fingers well know.

-JR
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The knife I carry is my almite navigator with slotted grip and plain edge. Winning this prize sure would change that though!
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We can list only one? Well, I'd have to say that my everyday carry has been my Calypso Jr. Lightweight for quite sometime. I'd probably carry my Military more, but it would scare my co-workers...

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#54

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Hi Joyce,
No question, still carry a worker plain edge I bought when they first came out.... wouldn't be without it.
Thank you again for the contest! You folks are sure neat! :-)
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#55

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I love my plain edge old style Viele and carry it (almost) every day. It is, in my opinion, the most elegant Spyderco made to date. Every line, curve, groove, bump, and hole is in the right place. When you look at it from any angle, it is a work of art.

As an engineer it seems to fit right in with my surroundings and work and at home. It is not an intimidating tool, is easy to open and close with one hand, is super sharp, smooth to the touch, and beautiful to look at.

I know it will always be right where I need it and never fail the task at hand. Thank you to every one at Spyderco, past and present, and keep up the great work!

Ben
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#56

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I switch between blades for util use at work often (since I buy so many!!!,lol) but the 1 that has been on me from the start and never seen a days rest out of my pocket would be my Grey Spyderco Matriarch.

Seeya guys

MaNcEr

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#57

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As always, I´ll have to say: <b>MILITARY, plain edge, 440V! </b>

Edited by - dePaul on 7/6/2001 2:28:44 AM
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#58

Post by Marlon »

Hi, Joyce!

My collection counts more than 8 Spy, so it's hard to say which is my favourite...

Maybe the M.Walker's one.
I often carry it 'cause I found it small, light, sharp and with a smooth opening.

THX
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#59

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The Howard Viele spyder edge both dressy and evil looking at the same time.

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#60

Post by whosyour »

My every day can't leave home without it is my 2001 FRN Endura,full spyderedge.When it's not in use I like to watch the light dance across the serrations,hypnotizing
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