Amsterdam meet sunday

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Thanks in advance for Spyderco to organise this meeting every year for the last decade. I am good to go again tomorrow. Leatherwork ready, mules ready, all set, one more night sleep :rolleyes: See some of you tomorrow..... ;)
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Mr Blonde wrote:right now they're still 4 and 2 years old ;-)
And I am so jealous. :)
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...Mr. Blonde your efforts are highly appreciated,looking forward to seeing your work this year .THANX MUCH!...
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Thanx much to the Spydercrew!
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Thank you Eric & Sal for the presentation today. Thank you Jurphaas & co, Joyce, Ted and all I forgot for the organisation of this day. Much appreciated is the importance the company has in the contact, input and feedback of the customer. I experienced it (again) today. Thanx much :rolleyes: I have seen, felt and handled a lot of new stuff. I keep my lips sealed and leave that to Wouter et all.... :p
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Pardon my ignorance everyone. I was just wondering how the Amsterdam meets got started? Just curious since I am new here. I am half Dutch myself (my mother is from Eindhoven) and have always wanted to visit the Netherlands to explore my heritage.
Time for another :spyder:!

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Back home, it was another wonderful event in Amsterdam.
Thanx a lot to the whole Spyderco crew!

Hope we will see some pics of the Higo, it was my personal highlight today.
Wouter, please!
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MarcusH wrote:Hope we will see some pics of the Higo, it was my personal highlight today.
Mine too, very clean and a nice combination of traditional and modern.
Just simple and a lovely shape.
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Spydersense wrote:Pardon my ignorance everyone. I was just wondering how the Amsterdam meets got started? Just curious since I am new here. I am half Dutch myself (my mother is from Eindhoven) and have always wanted to visit the Netherlands to explore my heritage.
Here's how.
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Cool, thanks Paul. :)
Time for another :spyder:!

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I really enjoy Mr. Blonde pictures as well. I love seeing what new knives might be coming down the lineup!
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Hi there,

It was a great spyderco meet yesterday, my tenth so visited them all, an "Oldtimer as Joyce called me" .
I would like to thank Jurphaas, Ted, Wouter, Joyce, Eric and Sal for a great day.
Seen some very nice proto's and other stuff, now we wait for the pictures.
One of my favorites was the Higo, gonna be an expensive year again....... :)

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Again it was a wonderfull day! I enjoyed it very much! The lineup of new Protos en productions was impressive, so much nice projects on the table. The future looks bright!

Thanks Jurphaas, Ted, Wouter, Joyce, Eric and Sal for a this wicked event!
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IG-88 wrote:Again it was a wonderfull day! I enjoyed it very much! The lineup of new Protos en productions was impressive, so much nice projects on the table. The future looks bright!

Thanks Jurphaas, Ted, Wouter, Joyce, Eric and Sal for a this wicked event!

It was again a perfectly orginised day!
There are some great models planned for the future!
Thanks spyderco!
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The Deacon wrote:Here's how.
I'll see if I can dig up the pics from the first meet in 2004 and update the post - that will be a fun trip on memory lane!

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Ted wrote:I'll see if I can dig up the pics from the first meet in 2004 and update the post - that will be a fun trip on memory lane!

http://www.spyderco.com/forums/showthre ... how-Report
That would be super cool Ted!
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Ted wrote:I'll see if I can dig up the pics from the first meet in 2004 and update the post - that will be a fun trip on memory lane!

http://www.spyderco.com/forums/showthre ... how-Report
Love the quote from Boxer93 in 2004: "Is the Paramilitary worth the wait?" :)

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Done
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It is once again time to thank all involved for a fantastic day. 10th anniversary of the Amsterdam meet no less. Spyderco Wonderland in the Netherlands.
Seen and handled some beautiful knives as expected. I am sure there will be something new in the future of every kind of collector and user.
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