Most anticipated '07 Spyderco?

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denn wrote:thanks Chuc, now only to find out about those automatics.....
I don't know for sure if the original poster was talking about Spyderco assisted openers, but that would be my guess.

I saw that Mr. Glesser asked for opinions and even said that talks took place with Kershaw, but...

(edit: accidently said Spyderco instead of Kershaw... oops!)
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catamount wrote:CF ZDP Caly 3
Superhawk

The ZDP Endura may be on this list as well :(
Well Catamount I will not fight this. I will just go ahead and enter a "guilty plea". I registered the P'Kal as my number 1 most anticipated new Spyder>> I guess I could plead temporary mental delusion if there is such a plea. I do want the P'kal as I said but the SUPERHAWK is far and foremost on my list of NeW SPYDERS that need to be in the 2007 line up

I have been under a lot of stress here of late and I do apologize for overlooking the SUPERHAWK model. It truly was a mental slip. Because Now IS The Time: For A New HaWkbill :cool: My apologies folks :(
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For me the Szabofly is my most wanted :spyder: . Of the new models, the Bi-Fold is my most anticipated. Then there are still some classics like the Para that I don't have.
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Pikal

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T-mag, Szabofly, CF Zdp Caly3.....for starters! :cool:
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I think this is going to be a good year.
T-Mag, CF Caly 3, and ZDP Lum Chinese.
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id like the new ladybug...plus the engraved ones look pretty neat too. Also considering the lum folder
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The Pikal and T-Mag
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denn wrote:thanks Chuc, now only to find out about those automatics.....
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thanks for the photo Piet! that Samaritan looks Wicked Cool! I love the handle design with those Mini-Manix like finger choils....Being that a civie like myself can't buy Automatics (nor would I want one even if I was a LEO), I truly hope that :spyder: -offers a "manual" Samaritan version in the future! :cool:
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jaislandboy wrote:thanks for the photo Piet! that Samaritan looks Wicked Cool! I love the handle design with those Mini-Manix like finger choils....Being that a civie like myself can't buy Automatics (nor would I want one even if I was a LEO), I truly hope that :spyder: -offers a "manual" Samaritan version in the future! :cool:
You can buy autos in TN,you just can't carry them.
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Forager and Forester (lately I'm more into fixed blades :eek: )

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ZDP Lum Chinese for 2007 :) :)
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J Smith wrote:You can buy autos in TN,you just can't carry them.
thanks for the correction Jeff.....hey, if that's the case, then I'm doubly down for a DA Samaritan! I guess I can Spyderbate with it in the safe confines of my abode (as I do with my Rainbow Spyderfly)!
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SuperHawk
CF/ZDP-189 Caly III
SS Ladybug

And if it's true that they're waving the big Rescue, I'll be all over that. If the price isn't too high, I may get a serrated ZDP E4 just for the sheer novelty of it. Can you say pocket chainsaw? :cool:
Ask me where I got my awesome SUPERHAWK!

More like Mid-Cal now

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SoCal Operator wrote:... I may get a serrated ZDP E4 just for the sheer novelty of it. Can you say pocket chainsaw? :cool:
Yeah man, No Doubt! :cool:
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Unless it has changed the only thing the law says about a Bali is that it will not concidered an auto.
I don't know if it is correct but a cop told me that you can carry any blade if you can show that you are a member of a knife collectors club.
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Piet.S wrote:Image
very much obliged Piet, thanks.
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flyguy wrote:I don't know for sure if the original poster was talking about Spyderco assisted openers, but that would be my guess.

I saw that Mr. Glesser asked for opinions and even said that talks took place with Kershaw, but...

(edit: accidently said Spyderco instead of Kershaw... oops!)
chucula was referring to the ZDP Black Almite Lum Chinese....
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denn wrote:very much obliged Piet, thanks.


Your welcome.
But there is more good news.
A regular auto isn't all that fast when you get it out of your pocket and open it because you have to undo the safety first.
If you dont have it on you'll risk opening it in your pocket.
Now this one has the safety undone and opened in one movement.
So it's really as fast as it can be and is still safe to carry.

Further I think the handle is great and is what the Para could have been if it not had to resemble the Millie so much.
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LUM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!] :eek:
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