Where is the BEST place to buy Spyderco online
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Where is the BEST place to buy Spyderco online
Best Price, Best Service, Best Inventory, and NO FAKE?
Give me your recommendations. :spyder:
Give me your recommendations. :spyder:
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http://www.spyderco.com/dealers/
That would be your best bet.
I almost always deal with warriors and wonders myself.
That would be your best bet.
I almost always deal with warriors and wonders myself.
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Wanted: FB30GP, FB37GGRP, C180GP, C10FPBN x 2, C11FPBN & FB35PBK and a C204MF most of all!
Wanted: FB30GP, FB37GGRP, C180GP, C10FPBN x 2, C11FPBN & FB35PBK and a C204MF most of all!
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I can personally recommend those. I would add newgraham as a decent one. Some may not like to, but I check Amazon too when I am looking around and have bought a few from them, namely my Gayle Bradley for $135, which beat everybody by at least $20 at the time. GP is the best brick and mortar I have been to. National is probably my favorite. BladeHQ is too expensive imo, and I have never tried knifeoutlet. Knifecenter is too expensive as well.Invective wrote:I have had great experiences with Cutleryshoppe, knifeworks, gpknives, howes, bladehq, nationalknives, and knifeoutlet.
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I have had great luck with Knifeworks myself. Amazon and Ebay work if price is your only goal but buyer beware.
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GPKNIVES.com is definitely my current favorite. Good prices & service, plus fairly early listing of new items. KnifeCenter.com runs a close second with prices a shade higher, but they have some great specials now and then, and they'll keep up with your backorder until the Apocalypse. I've dealt with BladeHQ and would say they're fine, but only if I want to order by phone; their website/email system seems to refuse to acknowledge my existence. Never can get NationalKnives web cart to work, which is a pity as they have great prices. So does the Cutlery Shoope, but I wish their web site indicated "in stock" items.
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All of the dealers mentioned above have given me great service. Most of them offer free shipping over $99 now so they really are on a level playing field. Here is how "I" rank them.
Knifeworks
New Graham
Cutlery Shoppe
Howe's Knife Shop
National Knives
GP Knives
Blade HQ
Knifeworks
New Graham
Cutlery Shoppe
Howe's Knife Shop
National Knives
GP Knives
Blade HQ
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http://newgraham.com/akapennypincher wrote:What is the NGKWeb address?
*Landon*sal wrote: .... even today, we design a knife from the edge out!
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