Between Techno and dragonfly2

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Between Techno and dragonfly2

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Hi, if you have seen the past post that the perfect spec for yourself, I thought of this question

is there any knife in between techno and dragonfly2?
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Chaparral?
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zinczinc wrote:Hi, if you have seen the past post that the perfect spec for yourself, I thought of this question

is there any knife in between techno and dragonfly2?
On dimensions alone probably the Chicago, Cat, Ambitious and Persistence.
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Yeah....I am a little disappointed on this.

coz, they are all value folder.

And there is no small knives in compression lock.
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zinczinc wrote:Yeah....I am a little disappointed on this.

coz, they are all value folder.

And there is no small knives in compression lock.
The Salsa is a small folder with the comp lock.
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zinczinc wrote:Yeah....I am a little disappointed on this.

coz, they are all value folder.

And there is no small knives in compression lock.
You may want to check out the recently discontinued Leafstorm. Although it has a frame lock vs. the compression lock, it's still a fine knife at about the size you're looking for. Or, as einstein2001 mentioned, you could try and snag a Salsa or a S.
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I think leafstorm is about the same size as techno
Btw thank you guys I will look for Salsa

Should spyderco will be able to work like benchmade griptaliian ? Won't that be awesome?
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Two comparison pics with the D'fly Salt and the Salsa


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Nice pics and thank you so much

Salsa is discontinue=[
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That Techno looks like a %$&*^(^ tank
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The Techno IS a tank. :)
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The Techno is amazing. My favorite knife at this point. Unfortunately, because the clip is fairly weak and the knife is smallish, it can be knocked out of your pocket if you aren't careful and that tank-like quality can be tested
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