What Spyderco is your steak Knife?

Discuss Spyderco's products and history.
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#21

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the ZDP caly beat them all... :cool:
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"Try the UKPK-it won't upset the waiter and if you decide you needed a lockback after all then the steak was too tough
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Oh great another reason to get the UKPK.....just what I needed... :D

I do find it to be attractive - although being a "Stater" I may waite for the locking version. ;)
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#23

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I used my Manix last week to trim the fat off of a uncooked steak and then used it to eat with. It worked better than my kitchen knives.
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Personally, I just buy a great piece of meat to begin with and cut it with a regular dinner knife (snif, snif). ;) ;)
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1985-1990 Stainless Hunter PE (now my desk drawer knife)

1990-1996 Stainless Police SE (chipped and tip snapped, whereabouts ??)

1996-2000 Titanium Police SE (retired due to lock issue. Stolen in 2003)

2000-2004 Stainless Endura II SE (still used when I'm at my gal's in New Mexico. It's stored there.)

2004-2006 Military S30V CE (My EDC)
OR Starmate PE (Casual dress)
Or Micarta Calypso Senior PE (Business dress)
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