Para3 in S110V ETA ?

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Para3 in S110V ETA ?

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I am sooo looking forward to this one :eek: I only hope Sal will throw us a bone ;)

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I've been impatiently waiting also...we neeed more details!
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I've been out of the Spyderco loop for quite awhile, but the Para 3 in S110V is one that I would definitely buy. This is an itch I've needed scratched for a long time: A 3" blade in a top-tier steel, on a format I like, so I can venture into Charlotte without breaking any idiotic laws.
"We have more metal parts fail than plastic parts. Modern plastics are tough. 'Feeling cheap' may be a false perception and one might need more education. We rarely get a FRN knife back with handle problems and we have millions of them out in daily use. " --Sal Glesser
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Knutty wrote:I've been out of the Spyderco loop for quite awhile, but the Para 3 in S110V is one that I would definitely buy. This is an itch I've needed scratched for a long time: A 3" blade in a top-tier steel, on a format I like, so I can venture into Charlotte without breaking any idiotic laws.
Could I recommend the Native 5 LW s110v in the mean time?
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Thanks. I've had a few Native 5s. Not a big fan of the partially-obscured thumb hole. I actually already have the 2015 Forum Knife which is a Native 5 in S90V. I haven't used it in so long I forgot I had it. And it took me even longer to remember my Native 5 with CF and S110V, which is essentially a safe queen.
"We have more metal parts fail than plastic parts. Modern plastics are tough. 'Feeling cheap' may be a false perception and one might need more education. We rarely get a FRN knife back with handle problems and we have millions of them out in daily use. " --Sal Glesser
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