What are your plans for your Spyderco Christmas Haul

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goodbloke
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I'm with you with the end to senseless violence.as for Christmas a purple delica full flat grind. :p
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kbrouwer wrote:Typo... I meant to say $1000 worth of knives
Yeah, I was thinking to myself, Mmm, I think you're going to need a little more than that. :p

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setldown wrote:I would gladly give back every Spydie I own to get my Christmas wish. An end to the senseless violence in this world. Amen.
I like your thinking, Rick. Sign me up.

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Well I have a Manix XL plain edge on the way, as well as a tenacious, should be here in a couple days.

For the christmas list I am thinking Rock and Vallotton.
So many spydies, not enough pockets.

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Me and the wife don't exchange gifts as we have a large family the kids come first wiping out any budget :D although in the new year it's our turn.
I have three customs planned plus a Enuff a rock a military , plus the friction folder .
Also if I can get hold a blue tenacious then ill have all of them then there's the ti fluted ..... I think I have a problem .
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no spydies, but I am getting an edgepro, so it will be like I have a bunch of new ones.
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