Thank you Gayle Bradley and Spyderco!!!

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Thank you Gayle Bradley and Spyderco!!!

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Just received mine, wow what a knife.
It has a perfect weight and balance in the hand. I can't wait to put this to some use. It is definitely the sharpest knife out of the box that I have received. Perfect grinds, perfect blade centering. I can not find a flaw on it.
The manufacturer in Taiwan sure knows what they are doing.
I haven't had a case of new knife-itis like this in a looong time. This is my latest favorite, and I plan on getting doubles and selling the rest of my knives!
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For today :D
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It's almost scary how nice the knives coming out of that factory are. I think the PPT will be made there right? I can't wait.
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The Bradley is the finest folder I own. Haven't yet had the opportunity to put it thru it's paces, but have no doubt that it will perform. Beautiful knife :D

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Yes, thank you G.B. and Spyderco. I hope for more collabs on knives.
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Me too, the Bradley is my favorite Spyderco. Until Sal & Eric find something that tops it...
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I have had mine since day one. My numbered one. I have carried it everyday since then. By far the nicest knife I have ever carried and used, easy to sharpen, and holds that edge for eons. By far the nicest spyderco for actual use, even nicer then a lot of my customs..
I have a small collection.. At least in my mind its small. All respect to Sal and this great company! Collector Club Member #120
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LorenzoL wrote:Me too, the Bradley is my favorite Spyderco. Until Sal & Eric find something that tops it...
My top 3 folders right now include the Manix 2 and Gayle Bradley. Great stuff coming from Sal & Crew these days.
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Must agree myself. It's a whole new spin to the old "made in China" fallacy.
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top Spydies...Gayle Bradley, Manix 2, Superhawk, Stretch ZDP, Police 3, Captain , Dodo
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I fondled one at the recent gunshow, and it is indeed quite impressive.
That said, it's not my particular taste, but you cannot argue that it oozes quality from every pore. :cool:
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I have one in my pocket as I type this and I must agree with all the praise. The GB is one of the best designed and implemented knives that I own. Considering the quality of materials and construction, it is also one of the best values of any knife that I own.
Regards, Al

The "soul" of hi-tech materials like G-10, H1, ZDP, Titanium, carbon fiber, etc is found in the performance. That appreciation of the "spirit" comes out in time, after use. It's saying, you can depend on me! I'm there for you no matter what! - Sal Glesser
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Yes... one of the top Spydies I own...
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....but don't forget about its taiwanese-african brother :) Which is about to be my constant companion for the next week:
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This Taiwan factory puts out some good stuff.

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great pictures murdoc!!!
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How is that M4 blade after the cryo treatment?
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