Should I go Spyderco??

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Muel
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Should I go Spyderco??

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I've never bought a spyderco knife before. I have many buck's, beretta's and pony's. The knives her look spectacular especially the curved blades for uses on boats. That's what I need, a knife that can cut rope and be rust proof enough to bring to dinner. What do you think?
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i have a curved blade the C0-8 the harpy with a ss handle and it is fantasitc. i bought it partialy out of couriotiy on how to use a curved blade, the enginering, ergonomics etc . . .and i can say i have abously no complaints.
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Hi Muel,

Go ahead and got a piece of spydie, any model that suit your needs at this time. u wouldn't regret.

enjoy the piece that u will procure.
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It's time you bought a real knife!
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Once you got hooked on the roundholer, thumbstuds and discs would feel odd as a one-handed opener!! *muuhaaahahaaahah-hahhahaha!*

Sam

have spydies will travel
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Post by Tom Percy »

Samo has it right !
I have Bucks, Gerbers, Cold Steel and others. Excellant knives.
However, what do I carry - <b>Spyderco </b> . Just something about that round hole, and the overall quality feel to the knives.... not hard to appreciate !
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Welcome aboard. You won't be sorry for owning a Spyderco. It's there when you need it.

Jey
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4 s ter
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I agree with the above comments. I own others - I carry my Delica EVERY day!
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Hi Muel. Welcome! Yes, I think you should buy a Spydie.

I know I'm going to feel dumb for asking this question, but what is a pony -- knife that is. Or did you mean horse pony's? I have a terrible memory and just can't remember any knives being referred to as ponies.

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Muel
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Post by Muel »

First of all thanks for the replys. I have decided to buy a spydie. There such things as Pony knives. I can't find any place that has them but I got mine from Cabelas a few years ago.
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