What Spyderco is in your pocket today??

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Nice one Holland. I've had a lot of knives come and go, but the Blue Para 2 is the one constant in my rotation.
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Brand new, first day afield.

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Caly 3.5
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Caly 3 SB, 2 days in a row
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Brock O Lee wrote:Caly 3 SB, 2 days in a row
I love this platform so much I could sell all my Delicas. It's that good!
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xceptnl wrote:I love this platform so much I could sell all my Delicas. It's that good!
I have to agree Xceptnl...

This is my first Caly, and I bought it on blind faith, based on good reviews from this forum. I did not expect to enjoy it so much - it had the "wrong" lock, "wrong" colour G10, "wrong" size, but I wanted to get a feel for super blue. Now, after using it for a few months, it has become one of my favourite weekday EDC's.

It is really a sweet design in a sweet steel.
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Brock O Lee wrote:It is really a sweet design in a sweet steel.
Yes, this is the first platform I am content with! I don't need to have the next greatest steel in it. I need to get a VG-10 because it's the obvious awesome Japanese steel, but between ZDP, VG-10 and Super Blue..... I am set!
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A new British Racing Green FRN ZDP189 Stretch.

Don't yet know if it will enter the rotation but I'll carry it for a while to see how this steel sharpens up and holds an edge. I must say I do like the ergos and now see the appeal of FRN.
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MY EDC Native plain edge..tryed other knive for my EDC but keep coming back to my Native
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Techno Today!
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Got my Chaperral today!! So that and the Manbug are in the RFP.. Along with an other... John
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wrdwrght wrote:A new British Racing Green FRN ZDP189 Stretch.

Don't yet know if it will enter the rotation but I'll carry it for a while to see how this steel sharpens up and holds an edge. I must say I do like the ergos and now see the appeal of FRN.
Next in my radar.. Please keep us posted.. Thanks.. John
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A brand new orange pingo today.
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nothing, I forgot to put one in my pocket today and i feel absolutely naked :(
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tonydahose wrote:nothing, I forgot to put one in my pocket today and i feel absolutely naked :(
what a nightmare! :D
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H1 Spyderhawk rode in my boardshorts all day today while at the shore. I love having a knife capable of withstanding this type of abusive corrosion.
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Put the GB in my pocket today and will keep it there for a while. I seem to fall in love with this knife over and over each time I carry it after a while of carrying other knives. Just love the mirror edge bevel and super sharp edge.
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Military like usual. Glock 26 IWB
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Hey guys,
This is today's choices.
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Later,
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This beaut.

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