Anyone interested in a Dyad "senior"?

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Anyone interested in a Dyad "senior"?

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I've had my eye on a Dyad for a while, finally got one. I think it is a great knife, very useful for general purposes. I like the Dyad jr. and mini Dyad, but I think there could be a need for a Dyad sr. It's an excellent idea to have both blades, P/E & S/E on the same knife. With so many people not being able to decide between the two, you have the best of both worlds! I think a "senior" model with larger blades would be quite popular! If you were stranded on an island and could only have one Spyderco knife, would you choose the Dyad? I would!



What do you think?



Edited by - Hoosierdaddy on 12/22/2001 11:27:22 AM
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See the Online Catalog here.
They heard you. ><g>

http://www.spyderco.com/dealer_product_ ... 81L9WXF8M9


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Chinook,

I already have a C44 Dyad, what I'm saying is a larger version, with Police (C07) size blades would be great! The blade length on the C44 is 3.750, a bigger Dyad blade say 4.250 would be useful IMO.
I know that would be a LARGE knife but it would be useful!
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Oh My !!
That would be a monster. The Dyad is quite a pocketfull now.

Shades of the TwoHeaded Civibeast ><g>

I would think a sheath would be needed to carry it.

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As Mick Dundee would say "Now that's a knife!!" to larger Dyad.
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Christ! A Dyad with two 4 1/8" blades....

:-O O_O Whoa that would be one crazy knife!!!!!
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A pocket full of steel!

And I thought the Endura was big....
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Is the full-size Dyad extra wide like the Mini-Dyad (micarta)? If so, the Sr does sound pretty bulky. Mr. H, I think it would be great to have if stranded on an island, as long as you didn't have to swim to get there.

Just kidding, I couldn't resist. Honestly, that would be a powerful tool.

Take care,

stu
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