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If you want to go over 4" closed then there is the...

SS Endura

SS Police

SS ATR

Stretch

Have I missed anything :confused:
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[quote="crahen"]Ok, now your a little closer to spending your money ]
Scorpius is 4 3/8 closed wi/ a 3" blade and it has VG-10 blade. I know it's over 4" but not by much.
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ghostrider wrote:Scorpius is 4 3/8 closed wi/ a 3" blade and it has VG-10 blade. I know it's over 4" but not by much.
Knew I missed something :rolleyes:

Also... the ATR is about $6.00 over your price limit :o
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Well, there's the Stainless version of the ATR, or "At-The-Ready." $94.98 Buy-it-now on eBay, with $5.95 shipping... oh crap, you're 93 cents over ;) Well, you can win the bid for the starting price of $90.98 and be under budget!
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Does your $100.00 limit include shipping :confused: :D

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Welcome to the forum, Andyjd!

This addiction is costly, but you're located in Auburn, AL and can get some economic advice from the folks at the Mises Institute. What a hotbed of Austrian-school economic theory! For all I know, you're going to succeed George Reisman in synthesizing classicism, Austianism, and Bastiat into a deeper understanding of human economic action and its role in supporting living man qua man or be this generation's Murray Rothbard (or contemporary of Walter Block, Gene Callahan, Dominick Armentano, and Lew Rockwell). Or maybe none of that's your bag.

Anyways, there are some folks selling the stainless steel Native (C41, not C41BK, which is the Native with the FRN handle - also a great knife) and that might be your bag. If you need the plain-edge version, some folks can point you to other folks selling it.
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Does your $100.00 limit include shipping
Yes!

how robust are the FRN handles ? or do they mark easily ?
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Andyjd wrote:Yes!

how robust are the FRN handles ? or do they mark easily ?
They are very tough ;)

Some like them best. They probably mark less easy than stainless!
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Some like them best. They probably mark less easy than stainless!
argh back to the catalog I go !
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Andyjd wrote:argh back to the catalog I go !
Fun! Decisions, decisions :D

I like FRN. Light, tough, and a good way to get a Spyderco at a great price ;)
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Andyjd wrote:Yes!

how robust are the FRN handles ? or do they mark easily ?
FRN also probide a more secure grip than SS. On a 4" handle that can be significant depending on the size of your hands. You might want to try perusing a local dealer or show to get a feel for what you like best.
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Welcome to the forum Andyjd. Pushing your limit to the max, with a little searching, the Stretch can be found for under $100 shipped. Great knife and the one found most often in my pocket. The front lock and 4 way mountable, removable clip allow everyone to find the carry style that suits them best. It packs a 3.5" blade but is only 4.25" closed, a very "efficient" design.

As Zrexxer observed, the stainless ATR is another option. The clip can be mounted for RH or LH tip up carry, but my sixty year old brain finds the compression lock less lefty friendly than the front lock, although others do seem to adapt to it. At 5" closed, it's a bit bigger in the pocket than the Stretch, another factor to consider.

The full size version of your Mini-Police, though a bit longer yet, at around 5.5" closed, is another possible choice, as would be the stainless versions of the Endura and Delica. These last three only have provision for right hand clip mounting. The Police is tip down only, the other two give you the choice of tip up or tip down carry.
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Actually, if you go with FRN, you coud get two and still stay under $100.00 :eek: :D

You could get two classics;

Caylpso Jr.

Delica

With shipping you should still have change left over :eek:

That's with the prices I see at NGK at least ;)
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Caylpso Jr. , Delica, Spur

all look good at the moment
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Andyjd wrote:Caylpso Jr. , Delica, Spur

all look good at the moment
Ahhh, the Spur. The one I've been carrying for awhile now :D Love it ;) But it is about 3 1/4" closed if that's ok. I think you said maybe 4" closed?

BUT, all three good choices ;) :D
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Choice made, Knife bought

Caylpso Jr

Thanks for all of the advice!

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Andyjd wrote:Choice made, Knife bought

Caylpso Jr

Thanks for all of the advice!

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Good choice I'm sure you'll like it ;) Good knife :D
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Pacific Salt FRN, next for the diving ;)
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Or maybe a spur :D
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Andyjd wrote:Choice made, Knife bought

Caylpso Jr

Thanks for all of the advice!

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