Discuss Spyderco's products and history.
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mschwoeb
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by mschwoeb »
Never had or held a calypso, have and carry a JD Smith. That should say it all.
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Al
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by Al »
The Calypso Sr does have the VG-10 Steel.
9 Spydies down - how many to go?
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mschwoeb
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by mschwoeb »
nice try, so does the improved JD Smith.
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Blades
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by Blades »
Calypso.
Blades
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Tightwad
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by Tightwad »
For pure engineered cutting ablitiy my vote it for .....
Calypso.
I own both large and both small examples. I've handled the
Smith. Without any reservation at all the Calypso wins.
The Calypso has very, very few peers in pure cutting power.