So, what should I add next?

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So, what should I add next?

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Well, I have:
ZDP Delica
Waved Delica
ParaMilitary (which I wanna get rebuilt)
3 Calypso Jrs

Hoping to add another to the stable. Suggestions please?
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GarageBoy wrote:Well, I have:
ZDP Delica
Waved Delica
ParaMilitary (which I wanna get rebuilt)
3 Calypso Jrs

Hoping to add another to the stable. Suggestions please?
T-MAG!! :cool: :D
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Yea, that one will screw up my watch
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GarageBoy wrote:Yea, that one will screw up my watch
Not if you buy the new Rolex Mil Gauss. it's anti magnetic, and what a great excuse to get a Rolex! ;) :D
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caly jr thats my vote
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D'Allara. :)
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Can't go wrong with either a Caly 3 or a Persian. If you want something different go for a PE Tasman.
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THE_INCREDIBLE_ wrote:D'Allara. :)
D'ALLARA get my vote to but wasn't a oppion. thanks. for your pics and input love my allaras carryn them both every day.
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Don't see any "little big knives". Maybe you should get a Cricket or Lava?
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C83 Persian

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C83 Persian. You already have FRN, G10 knives. It is time to get micarta dress up knife, by the way I EDC it almost a year, it is the great knife. Too bad it is discontunued, but still can be found.
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Sorry, that's not a list of options, thats what I currently own. (yes, I have wayy to many Calypso Jrs)
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I say get one of spyderco's little knives. I suggest a kiwi (fancy or plain SS).
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I feel as though I haven't purchased enough of the "must haves" (Military, Endura, Cricket, Dodo, etc)
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like flat-grinds, huh? how 'bout an SS dragonfly or a volpe?

yea -- the military is absolutely essential!!!!!!
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GarageBoy wrote:I feel as though I haven't purchased enough of the "must haves" (Military, Endura, Cricket, Dodo, etc)
True... But you have the Paramiltary (similar to Military) and Delica (similar to Endura)...

So, I think you should focus on the Reverse-S blade. (Dodo, Cricket)

Unless you want a Salt, then I'd recommend the Pacific.
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I'll cast my vote for either a Yojimbo or a Civilian. :spyder: :D

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I'll agree with bh49 and say the big Persian.

Tasman Salt could be good too, it'd give you a chance to try out H1 steel and a hawkbill blade.
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