Spyderco's First Flipper!
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Flip On
:spyder: I have completely reversed course on this model. I had vowed that I would not own a flipper. So, flip away gents!
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- Rockcrawler
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I'm def in for this one. Love the g10 titanium combo, blade shape and the flipper function. Plus, it's just a all around good looking knife.
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This looks great. A flipper when you need it, and a hole when you don't. Can't see why anyone could be upset about that. It also looks as if the blade is 3.5 to 4 inches which is good (the bigger the better for me). My only concern is the weight, balance, and thickness. I find that flipper folders handle much better when they are on the lighter side and are balanced, just because you do not have a solid grip on the knife when you move your hand up on the handle to use the flipper. Too thick of a handle or blade could add too much weight. If they can keep the weight on this folder in the 4-5 oz range, I am definitely in!
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