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smcfalls13 wrote:I know they exist...but I can't for the life of me remember where I saw one...but I swear I saw one...

This one ranks right up there with TP SE Lil' Temp I swear I saw too... :confused:

You mean one of these? I think they were an aftermarket modification. Not my knife, not my pic, source unknown.

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To get back on topic. My 'one' spydie that I will never seperate from willingly, is the Li'l Temp. Generally I'm into the latest models, but the Li'l Temp is a peak in design and production that IMO hasn't been equalled yet. Plus, it's the knife that finally cured me from considering other brands or customs. It does everything well, and feels like a custom.

Other very dear knives are valued gifts from Spyderco, Jurphaas and Chad for example.

I see a lot of 'love' in this thread, lots of gifts going back and forth, nice to see -yet again- we got a real little community going on. :D

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Great thread JD Spydo...

For me, all knife are replacable except:
-Subcom, a very unexpected gift with a lot of value for me
-Full sized Persian, for the symbol it represents to me...

No one has a plain old C-11 ?!?!? :D

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Thanks Mr. Blonde, good to know I wasn't losing my mind.

Now if someone could come up with a TP SE Lil' Temp to prove they exist... :cool:
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Yeah great thread Spydo. There are just a few I could not part with---

1. Blue Lum gift from GROSS POLLUTER on this forum
2. Flat Iron Folder
3. Goddard Jr. - a bit faded from exposure to salt water, but I cut my boots off one day with it and it saved my life
4. Walker C22 CF
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WOW!! this is really great guys/gals>> the reason being is that when I started this thread yesterday I really thought that 7 or maybe 8 of you would have posted and might have sort of felt the same way I did. I am pleasantly surprised needless to say.

This is not a phenomenon that is exclusive to knife nuts as we are. Last summer my lifelong best friend died very unexpectedly. He died 3 days after I got back from the BLADE show. He was a Spyder collector with 48 and growing. The last Spyderco knife he wanted me to get him was a black KOPA. I couldn't find one at the BLADE Show but that evening when I got the news of his death I contacted a knife dealer I know who had one in stock. He sold it to me at bare cost because Chuck ( my deceased friend) and I had done some business with him.

When I got the knife I contacted the Great Spyder Factory and told them what happened. They engraved the knife with his birth & death dates. It was just simply a work of art when I got it back. I presented the knife to his brother & sister. They then told me that they thought it was fabulous way to remember Chuck ( and they are NOT knife afficionados at all). The very bottom line of this story was the fact that his brother said it was the VERY BEST of all of the momentos that people had given them to memorialize Chuck with. And they had a lot of stuff people had given them and again I say they are not fans of knives per se. The whole crux of this is that with them not even being knife people they still immediately saw a great significance in that knife that Chuck wanted. And they said they would cherish it until they died. They even made a presentation case for it. There truly is something magic about a great knife. I rest my case. I have really very much enjoyed your testimonies. I'd like to hear more if anyone has a story about how much a good knife means to you all. And Dialex I know exactly what you mean about getting the Spyder arsenal out and giving them routine examinations ;) . It is a simple but joyous time when I do. JD
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JD,Found your story very touching. You are a total Gentleman with
a BIG heart.Take care and sorry to hear about the loss of your
close friend. Been there, done that, not easy.
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:spyder: My knives that are gifts from my wife of course I'll always keep.

Like Mr. Blonde, my Lil' Temperance is what really got me hooked on spyderco. I have only one Lil' T so obviously it's a keeper.

SAVE THE DODO!

Of course my JDSPYDOHAWK C77 is valued far beyond mere money :cool: :spyder:
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I brought my Caly Jnr from NGK, my first decent quality knife and first purchase from NGK. (I had a Wenger Esquire, a beat up CRKT KFF, a POS Gerber LST that wouldn't hold an edge, period)

My PMillie from Spyken has been in my pocket for quite a while now, and is my EDC when I can carry
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Great thread JD.

Great thread JD.

Like others, the ones I cherish most are those that have either been gifted to me, or ones that were won in contests on this forum.

Blue Yojimbo- a generous gift from Dr. Snubnose.
Ladybug II- won in a contest for UK Ken’s website.

Non Spydies:
byrd Pelican CE- from the “byrd slogan” contest.
byrd Raven PE- also from the “bryd slogan” contest.
byrd Cara Cara SE with jsholli jimping- part of my graduation gift to myself, and arrived for my 500th post.
Byrd Crossbill CE also with jsholli jimping- the other part of my graduation gift that arrived along with the Cara Cara.
CLB Subcom- gifted from DAYWALKER
There’s also the Western hunting knife my parents gave me when I was about 14, and the first pocket knife I ever bought myself (an Old Timer Trapper). Then there is the Cammilus Electricians knife I have from my time in the Navy.

Of course, Every one of my hawkbills falls in the “cherished” category, and the CE Crossbill is probably the most common user.
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All were chosen with some forethought, so they are all very much appreciated. My Scorpius and Meercat are favorites; but I love my Spyderhawk, Merlin, Matriarch, and Civilian so so so so so so much..

This is a tough one! Both my Crickets rock - my FRN being my deep hide for over 4 years.
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[quote="sierra"]All were chosen with some forethought, so they are all very much appreciated. My Scorpius and Meercat are favorites]

But Sierra isn't it a great dilema to be in :cool: ? When the quality of your collection/EDC line up is that paramount isn't it nice to know that even if you got the wrong knife that you would still have a good one regardless :) . I know what you mean brother because everytime I go up to the wetlands to work I still try to find a Spyderhawk I lost there almost 2 years ago. I will never give up searching for it :spyder:
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JD Spydo wrote:But Sierra isn't it a great dilema to be in :cool: ? When the quality of your collection/EDC line up is that paramount isn't it nice to know that even if you got the wrong knife that you would still have a good one regardless :) . I know what you mean brother because everytime I go up to the wetlands to work I still try to find a Spyderhawk I lost there almost 2 years ago. I will never give up searching for it :spyder:
I misplaced a :spyder: once for about a day. Loosing a :spyder: is like loosing a friend. When it's a hawkbill... I don't even want to think about it.
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