Spyderco Baby Goddard

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Mine has been living on my keys for a couple years.

I really like it and that it is super light.
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Just received my Baby Goddard in the mail today! It's just like you all said! It's got the maroon scales and is in mint condition! Thanks for your pictures! :D
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eric m. wrote:Just received my Baby Goddard in the mail today! It's just like you all said! It's got the maroon scales and is in mint condition! Thanks for your pictures! :D
Cool. The handle doesn't work for me, but it is a pretty knife. One of these days I need to track down one of the larger versions.
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The original and the newer ones are both EXCELLENT knives.
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Another thing that can be a bit irritating to folks who have only used newer Spydies - the SpydieHole on the Baby Goddard is tiny. So tiny, as a matter of fact, that I can't open the blade one-handed...

It is an extremely high quality blade though - a perfect Gentleman's knife.

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looks like a pretty cool knife, but the ladybug and jester look a lot more comfortable in hand
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Holland wrote:looks like a pretty cool knife, but the ladybug and jester look a lot more comfortable in hand
Yeah, but they really aren't. Very similar ergonomics. I wouldn't choose based on that (barring the finger placement on the back of the Jester's blade, which I love)

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