Who loves the Lum Chinese?

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scolby
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#21

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Bob Lum makes a chinese folder with CF scales. They go for about $650. They are very nice. And no, I don't have one.

The Spyderco Lum is a terrific design, but those aluminum scales are too slippery for my taste.

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#22

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Love?

That is almost an understatement for the relationship I hold with my Blue Folder...<img src="wink.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0>

Very nice indeed.

Michael

Edited by - Spydernut on 9/16/2002 6:23:08 PM
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J Smith
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#23

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I had a green one but its color just did not grow on me.I am wanting to get a blue one to replace it.

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#24

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Mine is a green PE, and it is one terrific folder. It cuts better than knives I have that cost multiples more and is a delight to carry.

Dick AKTI #A001365
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#25

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Who doesn't?
It was my first "pricy" spydy, and I bought it before discovering fair lady Glasshart.
It is a Green handle Plain edge, but lattely it has been talking to me asking for a SE brother. I keep telling him that I am saving for a Spot and a Ronin, but he does not stop!

I can see }{ in my trousers
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