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I know this is an older thread but I just now saw it. Man this is awesome.

This will be my favorite knife. Perfect size, G10, and all.

:) Yippie.
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David Lowry wrote:I know this is an older thread but I just now saw it. Man this is awesome.

This will be my favorite knife. Perfect size, G10, and all.

:) Yippie.
Agree with ya' all the way! This knife is a blessing.
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Btt, couldn't let this one slide too far down....... :D
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man this model may just be the best yet.

As far as a bolstered version, i think it would be perfect w/ wood scales, or another natural material, like stag. Personally i like wood, and don't think you could do better than a real nice wood scale. I am open to a suggestion as to what type of wood, but IMHO, i think wood could help to boost sales some.
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This may be the one for me. I use a paramil for heavier tasks and the caly jr for lighter ones. I got the paramil specifically because the caly jr just didnt have enough beef for some stuff, but its a little on the large size for a universal EDC.
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Zerileous, I agree.
I know it will be the perfect knife for me as well. I have a UKPK and even though it doesn't have a lock, it has the beef I want. When it comes out with a lock,perfect.
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Caly 3, Caly 3, Caly 3.....CALY 3333333333!!! :eek:

I'm super duper triple extra EXCITED about the Caly 3, the wait is unbearable!

:D ;) :) :p :rolleyes: :cool: :eek: :D :spyder:
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^That's a lot of smilies...but I will let it slide...after all this is the CALY 3!

:D
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#149

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Any new info or developments on when this one will be ready?
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#150

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it will be sharp...
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Any updates?
August?
Fall?
December?
2007? .............................................
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My top choices Natives5, Calys, C83 Persian
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Taken from the "new spydercos" thread from BF:

TazKristi:
"There is a Caly 3, C113GP, Black G-10 Scales / VG-10 - MSRP $154.95
Current ESTIMATED time for delivery - Sep / Oct"

http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showt ... 697&page=2


YeeHaw! :D
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Thank you Carl.
This is good news.
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#154

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I'm testing a production sample now.

sal
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Do you need help for testing? I'm ready ... :D

Thanks for the update Sir!
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sal wrote:I'm testing a production sample now.

sal
I would gladly be your guinea pig! :D
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Hey Sal:

#157

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If I may be so bold... what do you like best about that production Caly 3 so far?
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Any chance of a future release of the Caly3 with a ZDP blade?
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Also, working this from another angle.... Will the Caly 3 blade be the same as the other Caly's? Just curious in case I want to switch blades with my zdp caly.
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How would one reserve a caly 3 from NewGrahamKnives? Do I email them asking to get on a list and later become notified when mine is in stock and then I pay?
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