Which is your fav. Spyderco folder at this very moment? And why?
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TrojanDonkey
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My stainless Dragonfly I got three days ago mainly because it is new but is also solid-what a locking click noise for such a small knife!, and it is pretty and the ergos are great for a small friendly looking knife.My standby is the green G10 FFG Endura.If someone said : "Get a knife" it would be the knife I would grab.Im eyeballing the Manix2 and Chinook3.I can't make up my mind and keep going back and forth,especially since I do not NEED another work knife/self defense blade.
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TrojanDonkey wrote:My stainless Dragonfly I got three days ago mainly because it is new but is also solid-what a locking click noise for such a small knife!, and it is pretty and the ergos are great for a small friendly looking knife.My standby is the green G10 FFG Endura.If someone said : "Get a knife" it would be the knife I would grab.Im eyeballing the Manix2 and Chinook3.I can't make up my mind and keep going back and forth,especially since I do not NEED another work knife/self defense blade.
Get both. :D
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- PovertyViaKnifeCollecting
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I would have to say that my current favorite knife (has been for some time) is the spyderco military. Specifically the orange one :cool: .
I am always amazed at how well the military carries in pocket thanks to its relatively light weight and thin/uniform profile. Just an amazing do everything blade.
Only bad thing about it is that it scares the crap out of everyday people...
On another note I am also loving the Ed Schempp balance that I received a couple of days ago. quite a sturdy little knife.
I am always amazed at how well the military carries in pocket thanks to its relatively light weight and thin/uniform profile. Just an amazing do everything blade.
Only bad thing about it is that it scares the crap out of everyday people...
On another note I am also loving the Ed Schempp balance that I received a couple of days ago. quite a sturdy little knife.
Curiously, the Poliwog. It is fun but also very functional knife.
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D3 CE, FG D4 CE Krein'd, Blue D4 FFG, Pink D4, Caly3 SE, USN E4 CE, Pink E4 CE, E4 ZDP-189 SE, FG E4 CE, E4 G10 FFG, Tenacious SE, Para SE, Para D2, Millie D2, ATR SE, Orange Assist I, Blue Rescue 93, Khukuri, Barong, Meerkat, Ladybug H1 SE, Manix 2 XHP, Rock Salt, S90V Mule Krein'd, JD Smith Sprint, Brown Matriarch SE, Poliwog, Stretch CE, Millie M4/Ti, Rock Lobster, Zulu, Rescue 79, D'Allara Rescue, LadyHawk SE, Lum Tanto Sprint, Dragonfly G10, Chaparral, Sage I, Caspian, Gayle Bradley
Well there are two knives that have been in my pocket all day. SE Calypso and Caly 3.5. The Calypso family is my favorite design from Spyderco. Im not sure I could pick one knife from that family to say its my favorite, but they all share some of my favorite design features though.
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- quattrokid73
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UKPK Drop Point...Perfection.
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:spyder: Orange Millie, UKPK Orange, DP UKPK, FRN UKPK Maroon DP, Urban Wharnie, Chokwe, Zulu, Mini Persian G-10, Spin Etched, Leafstorm, Caly Jr Gray, Sage 3, Lum CF
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:spyder: Orange Millie, UKPK Orange, DP UKPK, FRN UKPK Maroon DP, Urban Wharnie, Chokwe, Zulu, Mini Persian G-10, Spin Etched, Leafstorm, Caly Jr Gray, Sage 3, Lum CF
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The Chokwe it is for me. Supposing the binding liner on the one I had in a passaround was a lemon, I like it a lot.
It's a time proven design with the :spyder: -twist and a RIL + G-10 with a FFG thrown in for good measure. Can't go wrong with that, can you?
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It's a time proven design with the :spyder: -twist and a RIL + G-10 with a FFG thrown in for good measure. Can't go wrong with that, can you?
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Consistent favorite is the Sage 1. Right now, I'm also splitting carry time with the FRN ZDP Stretch but I fondle and ogle the Phoenix the most. :)
I've said in the past that Spyderco doesn't do "pretty" well but the Phoenix made me a liar.
I've said in the past that Spyderco doesn't do "pretty" well but the Phoenix made me a liar.
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Latest 10: Techno, Centofante Memory, Bradley Air, Tuff, M390 Blue Para 2 (2), Yojimbo 2, Des Horn, DiAlex Junior, Native 5, Chaparral
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