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- Joyce Laituri
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WIN-Fame, Fortune and Valuable Prizes
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1-CO7SATU-CLIPIT Police Model: Right hand- SpyderEdge- Tufram coated- new in box.
"What one Spyderco model do you carry daily or what one model is a strong part of your everyday rotation? Please list just one model."
There is no right, wrong, or best answer here, we're just curious! You are entered simply by posting (just once please). There are two contests running simultaneously on both Spyderco forums. You CAN enter both contests. Contests close 2400 MST July 30th. A randomly drawn winner from each forum will be posted July 31. Good Luck!
1-CO7SATU-CLIPIT Police Model: Right hand- SpyderEdge- Tufram coated- new in box.
"What one Spyderco model do you carry daily or what one model is a strong part of your everyday rotation? Please list just one model."
There is no right, wrong, or best answer here, we're just curious! You are entered simply by posting (just once please). There are two contests running simultaneously on both Spyderco forums. You CAN enter both contests. Contests close 2400 MST July 30th. A randomly drawn winner from each forum will be posted July 31. Good Luck!
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Hi Joyce.
Mine is the plain edged Military. It is an extremely versatile tool and easy to carry.
The Military is a wonderful design. It is an incredible cutter, lightweight, strong, smooth to operate, comfortable to use and flat enough that it simply disappears inside the waistband of a pair of jeans or walking shorts. Truly, a work of art.
Jeff/1911.
Edited by - Jeff/1911 on 7/5/2001 12:52:15 PM
Mine is the plain edged Military. It is an extremely versatile tool and easy to carry.
The Military is a wonderful design. It is an incredible cutter, lightweight, strong, smooth to operate, comfortable to use and flat enough that it simply disappears inside the waistband of a pair of jeans or walking shorts. Truly, a work of art.
Jeff/1911.
Edited by - Jeff/1911 on 7/5/2001 12:52:15 PM
- Joyce Laituri
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A contest? A prize just for posting? How could I pass that up! <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle>
It's a toss-up between two, but as of late the Dragonfly FRN has been my most used knife. It seems to find its way into my pocket almost everyday (except today, of course).
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It's a toss-up between two, but as of late the Dragonfly FRN has been my most used knife. It seems to find its way into my pocket almost everyday (except today, of course).
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Military 440v serrated.Allways carried.Along with several others but the Military is my favorite.
Regards
Ricki
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Edited by - cutler34 on 7/5/2001 3:36:30 PM
Regards
Ricki
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Spyderco Club Member
Edited by - cutler34 on 7/5/2001 3:36:30 PM