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wow, good people. its threads like this that makes me go out and order more spyderco :spyder: :)
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My wife's grandmother died of Alzheimer's a decade back. My Aunt died of it a few years ago - it took 15 years. Now my wife's Dad is advancing pretty rapidly; a 75 year old man in perfect physical health who can still throw a bale of hay around but then can't remember why he just did so. What a horrible disease. Thanks for the awareness and support in the Spyderco community, and thanks for donating a portion of Sage profits to the cause.
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This is one of the reasons all my pocket knives have "Spyderco" stamped on them somewhere.

Good luck with everything, sooner or later the curve will turn.
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Terrific! What an attitude did Spyderco display -- truly, people make a company. Best wishes to Sal, Kristi, Gail, and the entire family at Spyderco.

Tom, hope things get really, really well soon at your end. After all, BELIEVE.

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you're right, words are not enough - that goes way beyond commendable :cool:

i didn't think i could think any higher of spyderco - either their knives or the company itself.

i was wrong

well done spyderco
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To all the folks at Spyderco,

YOU GUYS ROCK!!!!!! A most respectable act indeed!

Congrats on your new blade :)
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Yet another reason to be a proud Spyderco owner. :D

Congrats on the new knife and a big thumbs up to TazKristi and Spyderco for their generosity and stellar customer service.
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Now you really understand what kind of company you collect from .. it is about people who really care ! Regards MG2
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kbuzbee wrote:Man. Words just can't... Ya know?
Me neither...errr, I mean...yeah, I know! Man...!

This is just amazing. Major kudos, Kristi and crew! :)
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Wow!

When I read the top first post in this thread, I couldn't think of another company that would step up for it's customers like this.
Having read through the entire thread and thought about it some more, I still can't... :)

Thanks to Kristi, Sal et al for restoring a little faith in people :cool:
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