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Kahz
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#21

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Several things:

1. Cool and beautiful designs
2. Practical designs
3. Great value
4. Excellent quality
5. Continuous innovation
6. Cool company and product names <img src="wink.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle>
7. And, this forum: The people who moderate it as well as its members <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle>

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Al
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#22

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Cool name, Quality Knives (those with G-10/Micarta handles) with the thumb hole, affordable prices, huge variety and last & most importantly...the 'Club Spyderco' forum.
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#23

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They are the best knives for the money that are made.
Haveing a forum to talk about them helps too.I have bought at least three of my spydies because of the forum.

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#24

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For me, it'd have to be all of you nuts... even after getting my hopes up, and recieving a dud knife from Spyderco you guys have made me want to go out and buy another one that costs twice as much!

Oh, and nothing beats that clip and spydie hole... I love being able to have it open and ready to go in a matter of a couple seconds, but concealed enough that most people don't even notice it.

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way to go minimarc! <img src="wink.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle>

Sam

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#26

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samo, I am really bummed that you will miss that trip to Mongolia. I was really looking forward to hearing about it. I am, however, glad to hear that you will be up and around soon.

Regards,

GD

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#27

Post by jaxon »

Just thought of something else. Further to Gary's thoughts on page 1, I'm reminded of my Kahr K9 pistol. Justin Moon is a real innovator in his field as are Sal and the Harley folks. I'm privileged to be the owner of examples of all of their inspiration. Great work people. Thanks.
Jaxon

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Sorry folks. Couldn't get a pix to work.

Let me try it again. Just foolin'around.

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Got to get the darn image to work. <img src="wink.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle>
Jaxon

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#29

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Well GlockDoc, there will be another time.. <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle> My finger's crossed! <img src="wink.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle> Nice shot jaxon! <img src="wink.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle>

Sam

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GSX-MAN
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#30

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Great knife, a bit expensive though....
I paid about $84 for a Calypso Jr. with the micarta handle.
In the Netherlands, that's a lot of money for a knife.
But on the other hand, it's great quality and it looks absolutely stunning. Now I want more......

Carpe noctem

Edited by - GSX-MAN on 1/28/2002 4:43:29 AM
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#31

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i used to collect knives (as in all knives) then i got my first spyderco (a spydercard actually) i was immediately struck by the quality of manufacture and materials, i still carry it in my wallet to this day, after that the bug had bitten and i was well and truly infected for good. from that point on it was gonna be spydies only for me, every once in a while i buy another (recently bought a SOG seal2000) but for me spydercos are the best value, quality and design knives on the market today. i wouldn't trust anything else. THANK YOU SPYDERCO!
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