spyderco worker

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Charlie2123
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spyderco worker

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hello people who of you these workers knife I'm au looking is there someone of the knives sold
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New Graham Knives, and probably some other dealers as well, still have the green G-10 Sprint Run Worker in stock. That would be the easiest version to find. The others have all been out of production for a while. If you want an all stainless Worker, eBay is probably your best bet.
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I just bought a new in box g-10 sprint green worker on the bay for 129.00 free shipping. LOVE the knife! Yeah there are a couple places online that still have them for around 165.00. Don't think I'd want to pay that, but for 129.00 I'm very happy :)
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I have one of these and love it also. This is one knife that should be made in a larger version say around five inches closed or slightly less. Would make one heck of a tactical
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Hi Charlie,

Welcome to our forum.

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Hi Charlie,

i totally recommend the sprint with the green G10 handles. Beautiful knife, F&F is superb and the tolerances are incredibly tight. You won't be disappointed. And that is coming from someone who paid 240€ for it, because you won't really get it cheaper where i live.
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Hello rancoweala What you of the three and you sell it too
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Hi Squawk,

Welcome to our forum.

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RanCoWeAla wrote:I have one of these and love it also. This is one knife that should be made in a larger version say around five inches closed or slightly less. Would make one heck of a tactical
It's quite tactical as is.

Anything larger could be considered, ahem - 'overkill'...

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For years I've been screaming off the roof tops declaring that the C-01 Worker model would have been ideal for one of Spyderco's ZDP-189 blades. But since the love affair of ZDP-189 has diminished I would now like to see a WORKER model in one of the newer/better blade steels that have hit the market in the past 4 to 5 years or so.

Something in my gut tells me that M390, XHP or M-4 would be three ideal blade steels for the WORKER model IMO. The Worker model is so timeless and just seems to never lose it's popularity. I believe we'll see Sprint Runs of the WORKER going well into the next decade.
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I really need to get a worker to try one day.

Its one of those knives i always want to get but are just out of my price range.
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