Ultimate Knife

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What is your dream knife? I would like a vg-10 flat ground blade, CF handle, large spyderhole, stainless steel clip, compression lock, and a Boyde lock dent.



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I think the Vesuvius I just got comes pretty close...That or the Calypso Jr.
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Bought myself a black micarta Calypso Jr last saturday. It's divine. However, what do you guys prefer, a plain edge or a serrated edge?
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For me it depends on the type of use whether or not I will have a PE or SE. My PE knives are nice and sharp, but I still prefer SE at times.
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I have just traded for a Temperance and have found it to be the best of all of the Spyderco features combined into one knife.
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My ultimate small knife would be a Calypso Jnr with a plain black G-10 handle, the handle to be 0.3" longer at the back for my pinky. Everything else on the knife is perfect.

My ultimate mid sized knife would ba a plain black G-10 Native, leave the Cpm-440v, but add a compression lock.
I would alter the clip to the 3 screw variant and give it the option to be clip-up or clip-down.

My ultimate large knife would be the Large Calypso, no modifications for people who prefer a light carry.
Or a plain black G-10 verion (can you spot the pattern yet ?? <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle> ) with dual steel liners and a slightly thicker blade for those that prefer a rugged grip and a bit of heft.

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my ultimate dream knife would be a larger size merlin/harpy... g10 and stainless handles point up clip...i dont know anything about steel but i assume vg-10 is better then ats-55 and a blade about 4 inches long with the option of plain or serrated...i know, i know for knives that size they got civilians but the talon shaped blade appeals to me more then reverse s blades and then theres the fragile non utility tip to consider. in my own personal opinion i think that jumbo sized merlin/harpys would be a better alternative to people like myself whos budgets forbid a civilian or who likes the talon better then reverse s or to those who need a larger utility knife. would somebody with a louder voice then mine pleeeeease pass this idea on? i think itd be a winner. anyway...thats my dream knife.

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Full size Wegner with dual nested liners, compression lock, and S30V steel. Plain edge of course. <img src="wink.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle>

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CF Native!With A SS clip

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4 inch Gunting.

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would never need sharpening.

would never cut the user or his friends or family.

would never show wear.

could not be lost.

could be easily found at night.

would have a blade that adapted to use, plainedged or serrated or spear clip or sheeps foot, just whatever you needed at the time.

when not needed for cutting, would turn into a six-pack or an attractive member of the opposite sex.

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LOL CalypsoKid<img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle><img src="tongue.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle><img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle>

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Edited by - Rookie on 1/16/2002 7:44:32 AM
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A carbon fiber Salsa with VG-10 steel.
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Maybe a CF Salsa with a shiny ss clip(not wire).

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The Spyderco Moran FB02 is pretty much perfect for me, great balance, performance, and feel for just about every chore I throw at it; now I'm just waiting for its folding equivalent in the lil Temperance (and of course the Fred Perrin collaborations look really appealing).
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I now own that knife a blue shell inlay Vesuvius with plain edge, my dream knife come true! RKBA!
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C-70 ATR with some Spydie pattern-welded damascus blade! That'll be one "ultimate" knife! <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle> *hee-hee!*

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