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just a question, i am new to the forum and was just wondering if national knives is a reputable seller of spyderco products?

thanks for your reply.
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Yes, they're reputable
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thanks a bunch, ive ordered from bladeHQ before but never national knives. their site does not have the same, polish, shall we say.
Current favorite: Manix 2 with carbon fiber scales and cru-ware.
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Welcome to the forum. National Knives is my favorite dealer, the owner Robert is a great guy and pricing is very competitive. The website is not the most flashy around but entirely functional and he is constantly upgrading it. :)
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They are a good place to order from. Have had good experiences with them. Welcome! :)
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Welcome to the forums!
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Welcome adancingmonkey, now I have to check out National Knives ;) Enjoy the forum, lots of good info and good folks :)
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Welcome to the forums.

I too have had good experiences with National Knives. I have only used them a few times, compared to the many times I've used some of the others, but I they gave me good service, no problems.
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Great experiences with National Knives. They also have an eBay storefront (seller name is "robbob8"). Welcome to the forums!! Enjoy your stay. Cheers, Paul
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Welcome!! Hang around!! Lots of great people and info here.. Though.. It is tuff on the wallet!! John
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Welcome to the forum!

National Knives is a great place to do business. They price aggressively and have a very fair system for highly desired sprints and exclusives (limited so more people can get them).

Other quality shops, in my experience: Cutlery Shoppe, Knife Center, Howes Knife Shop, Knife Works, New Graham Knives, BladeHQ and poor_fish on eBay. Plenty of others, just ones I don't have personal experience with.
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Well I was poking around to see who might be selling the new Dice, I bought the blue CF Domino, but I prefer smaller blades for EDC. Mainly because here in Canada a 3inch blade scares most people, especially around an office.
Current favorite: Manix 2 with carbon fiber scales and cru-ware.
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adancingmonkey wrote:Well I was poking around to see who might be selling the new Dice, I bought the blue CF Domino, but I prefer smaller blades for EDC. Mainly because here in Canada a 3inch blade scares most people, especially around an office.
Couldn't agree more..sad for us "knife guys"
That's exactly why I carry a g-10 Dragonfly 2
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Amen to that, people have commented about my caly3 on job sites before... "Nice Rambo knife"
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Welcome to the forum!
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Thank's for the quick replies guys.
Current favorite: Manix 2 with carbon fiber scales and cru-ware.
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Welcome to the forums!
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