Which is your fav. Spyderco folder at this very moment? And why?
Right now, I would say it's my CF Manix2.
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I don't hear much about this knife, but the Goddard Jr. (white micarta) has seen the most pocket time as of recent (and most of the last year).
-Beautiful
-Light weight
-Lean (doesn't attract attention)
-Easy on the pockets
-Excellent feel (at least for my hands)
I'm not much on CE blades, but for my daily needs this knife is perfect. I also love to carry my C105 Mini-Persian, but when I pull that out most people look as if I'm going to scalp someone (plus the yellow bug on the clip is a homing beacon for NKP).
Lev
-Beautiful
-Light weight
-Lean (doesn't attract attention)
-Easy on the pockets
-Excellent feel (at least for my hands)
I'm not much on CE blades, but for my daily needs this knife is perfect. I also love to carry my C105 Mini-Persian, but when I pull that out most people look as if I'm going to scalp someone (plus the yellow bug on the clip is a homing beacon for NKP).
Lev
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My favorite at the moment (and probably for a long time) is my primary EDC knife - the G-10 Harpy. :)
It would take a lot to knock this one out of the #1 spot, but if they ever make a G-10 Spyderhawk, that would definitely do it! :D :eek:
It would take a lot to knock this one out of the #1 spot, but if they ever make a G-10 Spyderhawk, that would definitely do it! :D :eek:
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Current Inventory: C14SBK Rescue SE - C14SBL Rescue SE - C14PBK Rescue FG PE - C14SBK Rescue FG SE - C10PSGRWBK Endura USN CE Emerson Opener/Black Blade - LBK3HB Ladybug Hawkbill SE - C12SGY Matriarch SE G10 modded - C78PSBK Native 3 SE - C78PBK Native 3 PE - C41SBK Native 4 SE - C41PBBK Native 4 Black Blade PE - C41PSBBK Native 4 Black Blade SE - C77PYL SpyderHawk H1 PE - C106PYL Tasman Salt PE - C122GP Tenacious SE - BY22SBK Meadowlark Hawkbill SE - LGRP3HB USN Ladybug Hawkbill PE - LGRS3HB USN Ladybug Hawkbill SE
Well, right now it's my Caly 3 G10 VG10---since I performed a small mod on it today and I'm pleased as punch. :D : http://spyderco.com/forums/showthread.php?t=45817
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It's the one I don't have right now, the Yojimbo 2 :) .
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pointy goodness
hey folks,
well, these three haven't left my pockets since i got them in the last few weeks.
so i guess i'll have to say, the g10 harpy, the centofante 4, and the kiwi 3.
they've handled every cutting task i've asked of them. from cutting cardboard and nylon straps at work, to the fillet mignon i had last night.
they're sharp, functional, and look mighty cool.
later,
don
well, these three haven't left my pockets since i got them in the last few weeks.
so i guess i'll have to say, the g10 harpy, the centofante 4, and the kiwi 3.
they've handled every cutting task i've asked of them. from cutting cardboard and nylon straps at work, to the fillet mignon i had last night.
they're sharp, functional, and look mighty cool.
later,
don
Everyone's entitled to their own opinion, even if it is wrong.:rolleyes:
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CF Stretch 2
CF Stretch is still my top carry . I have no dislikes about this knife , I consider this to be one of the top all time knives ever to be put into production by Spyderco . After a week with my first Manix 2 in Foliage Green Carpenter steel , I feel a little let down . Love the design , ball lock , but all the jimping for me is a distraction . Another reason to adore the original versions . Regards MG2
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Delica 1, because Sal got it right the first time.....
I have been carrying one pretty much every day for well over a decade, its lighter than the current generation, I have never broke a clip (molded or other wise), everything on the first gen Delica has a purpose. It took nearly ten years of abuse to break the tip of the first one, strictly on me for using it as a screw driver, the backup has soldiered on since....
Thanks Sal, the Delica is a multi-tool that is light enough to be in my pocket when I need it.
Always faithful....never forget....Jerry
I have been carrying one pretty much every day for well over a decade, its lighter than the current generation, I have never broke a clip (molded or other wise), everything on the first gen Delica has a purpose. It took nearly ten years of abuse to break the tip of the first one, strictly on me for using it as a screw driver, the backup has soldiered on since....
Thanks Sal, the Delica is a multi-tool that is light enough to be in my pocket when I need it.
Always faithful....never forget....Jerry