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Evil D wrote:That DLC Chinese...oh my.
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Does this one count?

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Not all that rare, but among my favorite Spydies of all time - the original Terzuola and Terzuola Jr.

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rycen wrote:Does this one count?

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Rycen,
I've only seen pics of that one from recoil. If you acquired one I would say very rare.
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rycen wrote:Does this one count?

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Absolutely! ;)
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Harpy C08 CF

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Stop making me jealous!
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Let's see what I have in my pic pool...

the one on the top isn't seen too often:
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The green CPM D2 Millie seems to fetch high prices lately, don't know if that qualifies it as "rare"?
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one of my most treasured Spydies, even more so because I almost passed when it was available, but when I decided to get it, it was the last one left:
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This one isn't even a Spydie, but one of a kind, and I know for sure who has it in his collection now:
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...and this isn't actually a knife at all, but still some kind of "Spyderco" and given to me by Ed personally:
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Maybe I do have some "rarish" Spydies in my collection, but I do not have good pics of all of them, so maybe I'll just provide a pic of most of them together, and you tell me of which one you'd like a single pic ;-):
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very nice collection you have there sir
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lovely knives you all have there!ive always wanted a blue persistence (i know its not exactly rare) but ive never been able to get one living in the backwaters that are known as england :( keep the pics comming pretty please. :)
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Murdoc, in the left most column, what are the two knives under the Gayle Bradley? Thanks.
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Minibear453 wrote:Murdoc, in the left most column, what are the two knives under the Gayle Bradley? Thanks.
Spyderco T-Mag C115CFP (Ralph Turnbull), this has a ti liners, cf scales and a rare earth magnet (Neodymium (NdFeB)) that acts as a slipjoint spring. T-Mag stands for "Turnbull magnetic".

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EDIT: Nice novelty on this knife is the discription of the place of birth, normally "Golden, Colorda, USA, Earth" and now "Golden, Colorda, USA, Rare Earth" in reference to the material used in the lock

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Yes, these T-Mags are not that famous, but they are so extremely smooth in their action, and I took care of the "weak" magnet problem by replacing it with a stronger one. Now they work just fine.

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We would rather be the knife in your pocket, because is "works" better, than the knife in your showcase, because it "looks" better.

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A nice trio, indeed. My congratulation!
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Are cf super hawks particularly rare one for sale on a forum right now although unless your in the eu its probably considered too expensive for the us based members ok the majority of members I should say.
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No they're not that rare but they do command fairly high prices.
We would rather be the knife in your pocket, because is "works" better, than the knife in your showcase, because it "looks" better.

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rycen wrote:Image
very nice set!
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Murdoc wrote: Maybe I do have some "rarish" Spydies in my collection, but I do not have good pics of all of them, so maybe I'll just provide a pic of most of them together, and you tell me of which one you'd like a single pic ;-):
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Great looking collection! I surprised myself and was able to name all but two of those. Speaking of that, what is the one in the middle row between the Harpy and Worker? An Economy? Also in the far right above the two Natives and Tenacious, what model is that?
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BigBill5953 wrote:Great looking collection! I surprised myself and was able to name all but two of those. Speaking of that, what is the one in the middle row between the Harpy and Worker? An Economy? Also in the far right above the two Natives and Tenacious, what model is that?
the one in the middle row seems like an economy indeed.

the one in the far right is the C74 Ocelot, a collab with Tim Wegner.
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