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JLS
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#41

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I'd really like to buy one as well.

I think a "Mule" approach to marketing would suffice, with perhaps a limit to initial quantity you could buy like Joe suggested.
42 Spyderco fixed blades and counting...
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cougar337
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#42

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What about doing a combined forum lottery? include this forum, Bladeforums, USN Forum, Jerzeedevil, EDCforums, etc.... limit 1 per person, what ever is left over after the lottery is open game.
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Hector Castro
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#43

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I am in for one of these!
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bengaiser
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#44

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sal wrote:We're going to make a couple of hundred pieces for a test.
BAM! :D

Some kind of number limits would be good, I've missed out on a couple of items because of that :(
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#45

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I'm interested in one of these, as well! Wow!
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markg
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#46

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I'm in...

How about you sell them through the SFO, with one per person limit.
xdshooter
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#47

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I'd love one.

Post it up here and over at bladeforums, limit one through the SFO. That sounds like the best way to get feedback.
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#48

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I think the easiest way would be through the SFO just like the mule knives with a purchase limit. There is already the infrastructure in place to handle orders and this way the designer could make some decent royalty.
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