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Brian,
Thank you for the tip. Good pictures. My hand is fairly large. Mostly I need hawkbill to cut vine from my trees and bushes and I am thinking mostly about Spyderhawk SE, unless I find crazy deal in Tasman. I saw few great deals on PE, but probably SE would be much better for yard needs.
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Roman
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That Grey Calypso Jr. and the Pe SS Harpy are my favorites. Nice Collection
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Hi everybody,

This is Roberto from Spain. I love these folders and a year ago started buying them regularly, so my collection is not as huge as Brian's... :) This photo is a little dark and Spydercos are a little too oiled but I wanted to share my latest acquisitions with you.

I guess you all know but here we have Para-Military 2, Matriarch 2010 Sprint Run PE, Perrin PPT and Superhawk. The first one is just a slight improvement over previous model, but that's not an easy task when we're talking about achieving perfection. I chose Matriarch in PE just for being more different to Civilian, and I swear it cuts very very well as I had an accident closing it with one hand having my right index too low... ouch! Perrin PPT was slightly smaller in hand than I thought, but its ergonomics are superb and it's one of my favourites bugs. Finally, I must admit that I bought Superhawk because of its reduced price, but when I opened the box I fell in love!

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Thank you for your photos Brian. I made a mistake posting here but I've just moved it to "Show off your latest purchase".

Regards,

Roberto
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nirvanero wrote:Thank you for your photos Brian. I made a mistake posting here but I've just moved it to "Show off your latest purchase".

Regards,

Roberto
Not a problem, we all make mistakes.......... ;)

Some new photos to be posted later........... :)

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BRIAN
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A couple of new ones..........an original T01P SpydeRench and a C51P Stainless Rookie Plain Edge........nice unusual pieces........I'll do a Rookie group shot later this week as I get time..........the torch is a newly-issued, 4Sevens MAELSTROM G5, a great little torch Max 350 Lumens..............

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Brian,
Congrats. Spyderwrench in PE is certainly a good catch. I saw one on the knife show at decent price a while ago and didn't buy :o (stupid me)
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My new Ti Lum, C65TIP............great fit and finish per usual, I'll do a group shot of my Lums later this week...........

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Very clean and simple design yet almost elegant....

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Brian,
Very nice pictures. How do you like this knife to compare with previous variants? I cooled down to Chinese folder a little after I got original green and black ZDP. Still debating if I need this one.
So what do you think?
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Very nice Brian... I'm waiting on mine :)

C'mon Roman I know you want one or two. Or are you waiting for the Persians and Para2 ?
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bh49 wrote:Brian,
Very nice pictures. How do you like this knife to compare with previous variants? I cooled down to Chinese folder a little after I got original green and black ZDP. Still debating if I need this one.
So what do you think?
Roman,

I really like this one and I love the Ti.............feels VERY nice in the hand, so to speak! :D

I'd strongly recommend you get one AND the Persians and Para2! ;)

Thanks for the kind words Daniel.... :)

Regards,

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Thanks guys.
No so sure about para2, but certainly will get bolstered Persians. May be Lum.
Just got Caly3.5 and micarta jester. Love them.
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My latest little toys..............

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Top to bottom Spyderco Matriarch PE, Matriarch SE, Caly 3.5 and the tiny CF Balance...........under them the PREON Rev O black and the PREON Rev O Stainless. The latter was sold out in a hew days and is no longer available...........moved quick! :eek:

Pic to show how small the PREON Rev O and the Balance are, the latter very much a gentleman's knife.............

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CALY 3.5 in hand, nice ergo's nice knife.............

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Matriarch SE in hand, the blade is VERY sharp, I'm now wearing a plaster on one of my fingers! :rolleyes: :D

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These are very nice pictures Brain. Good toys. Thank you for keeping your thread updated.
I am enjoying it a lot.
Out of these four I bought only Caly3.5 and cut myself on the first day as well. But I had couple spontaneous buys at Sierra, which raised question "Why did I do this?" few days later. :o
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Hey Roman!

Thanks for the comments mate.

It was the Serrated Matriarch that did the damage, one light brush against the tip and hey presto blood dripping........... :rolleyes:

After my years, and the scars I already have, you'd think I would know better........ :D

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BRIAN
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Hey Brian,

Thanks for all your detailed and beautiful pictures. Really helps me plan out what Spyderco's I would like to pursue as I start down the treacherous and wonderful path of collecting/using.

I just had a few questions for you. I hear Spyderco may be releasing an FRN Dragonfly with steel clip. If you were in my position (no dragonfly, new collector, semi-limited budget) would you wait to see what happens or would you pick up the G10 version? Also, what do you think of the Jesters?

Thanks!
Steve
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Hey Steve,

Depends to a certain extent why you want the knife?

If its just the first in a line of collectables then yes the is as good a place as any to start. I started with a NATIVE in black FRN but either would do.

IF you are an office-based guy or looking for a Gentleman's knife then the Dragonfly is possibly a more convenient and better place to start.

And welcome to the World of Spydie Addiction, we all started with just one! ;)

Nearly forgot to add, I love the Jesters and now always have at least one on my keychain.

Regards,

BRIAN
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Hi Brian, thanks for your response. I go back and forth on whether or not I am comfortable with buying knives (or flashlights, my other hobby) solely to sit around unused.

You can see in my signature the models I have currently (all but the Endura are in transit). I found a LNIB black FRN Spyderedge Dragonfly for sale on a forum for $25 and am heavily considering buying it just to have a D'Fly in the collection along with it being my first SE. Hopefully I will be able to pick up a Jester in a few days as well.

Thanks for the welcome too!
-Steve
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Steve,

Might I humbly suggest you try the Jester or some of Spyderco's smaller models first before committing too much onto your next knife :p The ones you have are more than capable cutters for EDC and you will be surprised even how some of Spyderco's LBKs will do the job that a larger knife is usually chosen to perform.

I am a big fan of the Ladybug and it is the one that resides on my keychain. Kopa usually accompanies it in the pocket, and a medium to large on in my rear pocket. More often than not the smaller one comes out and nobody bats an eyelid... oh, and it cuts very well too.

For collecting... that's another story. If you have collector mates on forums or in person and are lucky enough to get loaners then you can do much more research without coughing out dough. Then decide. If you like I can loan you some of mine if you want. but I'm sure there are more closer options to you Stateside
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buglerbilly wrote:Show me the curves baby...!!!! :rolleyes: ;) :D

Harpy's, Carbon Fibre SE and PE at the top, Stainless SE underneath, Black G10 under that BUT what is the one at the bottom? :D Anybody with more than 250 posts is NOT allowed to answer this!

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BRIAN
is the answer you're looking for "FRN?"
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