D'Allara Drop Point

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Fred Sanford
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D'Allara Drop Point

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Just a few of the D'Allara Drop Point. :)

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Caly 3 SE or D'Allara Drop Point PE? I still can't decide. Nice pictures!
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Very nice. I wish mine was still that fresh. :)
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Great pics of an awesome spyderco!!!

What do you think about it David?
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I don't use it much but I really like it.

It's a little large (wide) in the pocket but it's a darn good knife. There are not many knives that I have held and used that have been more solid. It is still a bit hard for me to unlock and I think it may be almost impossible if my hands were wet or greasy. I am not too worried about it though. Most times if that would ever be a problem I could still close it by wiping my hands off first. :)

I use it rarely which is why it still looks nice and clean. :)

I'm not a huge fan of wire clips but then again I've not owned many either. I would rather have a Manix style clip on this knife. :cool:
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Nice Pics of one of my favorites.

Thanks for sharing,

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David, Your observations of the D'Allara mirror mine completely. I would carry mine more if it weren't quite so wide. It's also hard for me to unlock it with sweaty, or oily fingers. I don't have the strength in my hands and fingers as I did when I was a kid of 30, so the rolling ball is not optimun for me. It's a GREAT knife, it's just not one I carry very often.
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