CF S90V manix2 owners

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The Mastiff
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I have one too. Thanks Tom!

Yeah, I'm going to be eating poorly, and doing some creative book keeping, but it's worth it.
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377 Minus my (2) 375........ and counting.

Friends at work comment on the lightness, then the sharpness......
Then ask, what did you pay for it......

Funny, to them it probably seems like a lot when I tell 'em. But to me it was an absolute bargain! What a great knife!

One in the pocket, and one in the box.
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More S90v & CF please.......
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One here. Very impressive knife!
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#24

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One here as well. Hopefully more will join it!
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Don't usually participate in these threads, but in the interest of science...

I have one. :D
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I've got one.
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First post here. I have one, I probably should've gotten two but wanted to let someone else have a chance at owning one of these.

Honestly I really like spyderco designs/ergos but for the most part have avoided them because I can't stand lockbacks and avoid liner locks. I'm really pumped about Spyderco now that they have the M2, Sage II, Chokwe, Leaf Storm and soon to come TI Mil (as long as its tip up).

Sal keep it up!
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Got one! I had to gloss over some budget issues, but it's a beautiful knife.
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One here in Australia. :D
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I have one, and one more on the way. :D

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Another one here in Australia :)

Well at least until it sells on E-bay anyway.
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12 remaining, including the one I'm giving away on YouTube. (personally I own one, CC.)
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I bought 2 and traded one to member 65535 here

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Congrats, those are some really fine looking knives! I will probably miss out on this model. Spyderco seem to have knocked this one out of the park! Take care all and enjoy.
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I have one of Rob's.
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2 on the way :) I've got one of the regular Manix 2's and I love it. Can't wait to receive these guys. (Actually one was just purchased from jspyEDC)
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:spyder: One here, great knife :spyder:
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I received mine today. It is of course technically excellent, but I would have preferred a "woven" carbon fiber as on the Sage, because as is on the special edition the CF doesnt feel much different, nor more luxurious a G10.
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Here's mine - polished backspacer and carbon fiber...

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I have one as well.
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