Ladybug

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Paul Work
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Ladybug

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Post by Paul Work »

I did it. I bit the bullet and bought a Ladybug, serrations and all. While I still wish it was a plain edge, I think it may become one of my favorites. Great little knife. Should of bought one sooner. This is the best built "key-ring" knife I have seen. Who knows, maybe I'll re-think my stand on serrations.

BTW, I got a blue one. Very cool.



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sal
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Hi Paul. Thank you. I'll think you'll appreciate the performance and convenience of the diminutive Ladybug. I regularly cut a 1/2" thick free hanging hemp rope with the Ladybug to demonstgrate its capability.

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I luurve the blue and red 'lil ladybugs. They are suppa sharp and had never cast a single moment of doubt in my mind on Spyderco's committment to making things sharp, high quality and affordable! <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle>

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Richie G
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Post by Richie G »

The lady bug is truely a great knife, it could even be better if it came with an aluminum handle.
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