Name a great allaround-do-it-all Spyderco folder

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I think a s110v manix lw is pretty well rounded. Super stainless, light and pretty cheap. A s110v frn dragonfly would be super sweet if blade length was an issue.
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Millie Ti would get my vote.
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I'd probably go s110v, either a PM2 or Native 5 LW. I haven't tried the UK Penknife yet, but if they're as good as I've been hearing I'd do that just to sidestep more of the potential legal hassles...
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bearfacedkiller wrote:Military, Stretch or Para2 for me. If I was gonna be busy traveling the world I would probably pick something stainless.

Military for me.
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hank_612 wrote:I think a s110v manix lw is pretty well rounded. Super stainless, light and pretty cheap. A s110v frn dragonfly would be super sweet if blade length was an issue.

Oh my, I would buy a S110V Dragonfly right now. I really really hate the regional steel type limitations sometimes.
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Native 5 S110V, good all rounder, medium size
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Millie all the way
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If I could carry anything, I'd pick my SB Caly 3.5.
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I'd probably go with the Atlantic Salt with the DLC coating and the full serrated edge.

Slim, light, ergonomic, amazing cutting power, robust and 100% rustproof....and quintessentially Spyderco.
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demoncase wrote:I'd probably go with the Atlantic Salt with the DLC coating and the full serrated edge.

Slim, light, ergonomic, amazing cutting power, robust and 100% rustproof....and quintessentially Spyderco.
There is no such knife :confused: Maybe Pacific Salt ? :eek:

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elena86 wrote:
demoncase wrote:I'd probably go with the Atlantic Salt with the DLC coating and the full serrated edge.

Slim, light, ergonomic, amazing cutting power, robust and 100% rustproof....and quintessentially Spyderco.
There is no such knife :confused: Maybe Pacific Salt ? :eek:

Marius
Derp- Got the wrong sea- I meant Pacific Salt https://www.spyderco.com/catalog/details/C91BBK/406

Would now be a good time to mention I did History instead of Geography at school? :D
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elena86 wrote:
demoncase wrote:I'd probably go with the Atlantic Salt with the DLC coating and the full serrated edge.

Slim, light, ergonomic, amazing cutting power, robust and 100% rustproof....and quintessentially Spyderco.
There is no such knife :confused: Maybe Pacific Salt ? :eek:

Marius


any Salt would do the trick ;)
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never summer native 5
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Delica
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Also, Delica
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Delica, Delica, Delica... Delica!
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