what knife to buy....

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Turbo923
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what knife to buy....

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A slight dilema is occuring. My sister's boyriend's birthday is August the 27, and I want to buy him a knife. He uses a fake spydie knock-off ( very dull, lots of bade play, and the lock fals while cutting cardboard), and I want to buy him a real spyderco.

I love spyderco's. That's why I perfer to spend the extra money to get him one.

I'm tossing almost all the models, but am tinking on getting him the delica SS. I feel stainless handles distribute the weight, so it doesn't feel "blade heavy."

Any ideas besides the delica that's under 80 bucks? Thanks in advance.



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How about the most elegant of the small ones: SS Dragonfly?

The Tufram Cricket is a beautiful piece of art, with the flowing lines.

We all start with 10 fingers. Those with Spydies have 9 to spare, Still need a thumb. Good thing I still have 8 to spare...
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Take the calypso jr. it is very versatile and it cuts very well.The frn handle is very pratice!!It is a funny little utility knife
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Post by cmbrech »

A knife I recently purchased on the internet is the Wegner Mouse. You can find it for just under $80. I have found it to be an excellent every day carry knife and it comes with VG-10 steel which is an excellent steel that has had great reviews. I like the mouse since it is small and very easy to carry and still packs alot of punch. I'm sure he would like it.
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