What do you think is the Best Spyderco Ever made?

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Not being sarcastic but the best :spyder: ever made is the one that happens to be in my pocket at any given moment!!!
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Military.

Any version, any steel.

It is, and I'm carrying a Sebenza (along with my SE Mil on duty,) the finest folding knife ever designed.
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:spyder: It can only be the Lil'T. :spyder:
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Best for me falls into two catagories hard at work EDC and off work EDC. Hard at work knife is my Military. Favorite home EDC is a toss up between my PE pau inlay Vesuvius and PE macarta Calypso Jr.
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It would have to be any of the Lil' Temps.

But......you could insert any Spyderco here, I love em' all. :p
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The best would have to be the Lil'T

But the most beautiful one is surelly the large Persian...

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psimonl wrote:The best would have to be the Lil'T

But the most beautiful one is surelly the Yojimbo...

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Post fixed :D
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tortoise wrote:Military.

Any version, any steel.

It is, and I'm carrying a Sebenza (along with my SE Mil on duty,) the finest folding knife ever designed.
Small or Large Seb? :D

Surely it can't be a large with that millie can it?! :eek:
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