If You had to sell all but one Spyderco...

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#61

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I'm going with an old one, but a good one. The Calypso Jr (the Experimental with micarta scales), ca 1997. A great knife.

(#1 runner-up for me would be the Lum Chinese Folder)

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Caly 3 SE, no question.

I would miss my cricket and salt 1 though..
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#63

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This is an easy one for me.... Waved Delica.

Although I must admit, I'd really miss my Chinook III.
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Stainless Ladybug 3. Solid knife, no legal hassles in my area.
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#65

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I welcome change and trust the brand so
as long as it's a spydie, doesn't really matter too much.

in other words I think I can get along with most
Spyderco knives.
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#66

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I'm gonna have to agree with Billy and say the BG-42 Millie

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:spyder: Yojimbo or baby manix, dunno which one without staying up all night praying and crying tears of blood. :spyder:
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bleev wrote:...what knife would you choose to keep?


I "bleev" I would keep my Para Military.

Ironically, it is not my EDC knife. That's because since I have only one of it, I am kind of afraid of having anything happen to it (damage, loss, theft).

But it's my favorite at this point, because of blade type, overall feel, and the Compression Lock with milled tang closure retention. (I hate ball bearing detents).
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My 440V PE Military - a gift from my wife...
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Again if 2 knives were given in a single post I only counted the first.

Military on top with Caly nipping at the heals.

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I'd have to keep my personal "holy grail", the Caly III with CF handles/ZDP Laminated blade.
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Add another vote for the Chinook.
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#73

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G10 Rookie Probably... just feels right.
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