1 year (almost) Give-A-Way

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Congrats to the winner!

Thanks again for the chance!
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To dbcad,
My hats off to you. I've thought about it since you started this and I know the thought of giving something away to a perfect stranger would never have even entered my mind. Says a lot about your character I think. Or maybe you're just nuts. :D

Thanks and congratulations to the winner.
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We have a winner now? Ok congratulations to the winner and thanks to DBCad for the chance! :thumbup:
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dbcad wrote:AND THE WINNER IS.....................

#46, on the first roll. Congratulations AlexB you have a won a beautiful brown FFG Endura. PM me with your shipping address and your email. After I send it I will email you with the confirmation #. It will be sent tomorrow or Wed.

Thanks to everyone for participating. I really enjoyed your thoughts and pictures :)

I'm always thankful to Syderco for the products and venue :D
Cooooooooooooooool. Thank you so much for this. And thanks everyone for the awesome pictures!
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Cool, Alex has gotten in touch with me and I'm happy to have the info to send him his early Christmas present. It is a sweet knife :)

Jackknife, A mantra of mine for quite a while has been "It's the normal ones you have to look out for". For me, a little nuts is a good thing. Trying to be "normal" (whatever that means) would be a lie for me in many areas ;)

There are quite a few other nutty folks on the forum that I really enjoy reading :) I remember 2 or 3 giveaways that have taken place over the past year. A little bit of nuttiness gives one a really good feeling :D
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chuck_roxas45 wrote:We have a winner now? Ok congratulations to the winner and thanks to DBCad for the chance! :thumbup:
I dont care, i want my entry in, even if i can't win!

I appreciate the forum for a lot of things. First of, the service here on the forums is outstanding. If i ever have a question regarding my knife, Sal or Taz are on it within the hour. I highly respect and love the forums for that reason. In addition, the people here are what really makes this forum something special. People like Deacon, Riot, Tony, and countless others are always showing us their new knives, mods, and helping us out if we want to make one, or clearing up any questions we have. Finally, i love the kind of people we have here. Everyone is always upbeat and glad to lend a helping hand. My first "Spyderco" Knife was the Byrd Meadowlark, which was generously donated to me by Firebat. Everyone on this forum is amazing, always helping, and many of you have giveaways which you don't have to do. The people here are my favorite part. You all have a great sense of humor, not to mention. Thank you all.

I think this is around my 150th post or so, so i'm in the clear. :D

Theres so much to say about the knives, and Spyderco as a whole. For one, the spydiehole is a huge turn on ;) and the designs of all the knives are beautiful. All the designs are unique, beautiful, ergonomic, and they look dang cool! I look so much cooler with one of their knives poking out of my pocket. I love the amazing service that i get from spyderco as well. As i previously mentioned, they are a huge help here on the forums, but in addition, they offer FREE sharpening, and if you need anything re-profiled, they'll do it cheap. Repairs are no questions asked for a cheap price. I've never had a quality knife such as the spyderco's break on me (byrd doesn't count, the torsion bar had been rusting in firebats storage for years) and everything about them is amazing. Not to mention, the lifetime warranty. Amazing company. I would also like to add in the times when Sal has gone way above and beyond the call of duty. There were times when people asked about replacing a knife that was dear to them because it had broken after 30 years of use in the line, or a knife that was taken in airport security, or a knife that was used by an EMT that had broken. Sal stepped up and said with no questions or strings attached: "Give me your mailing address or PO box, you'll see the new knife there on tuesday." That really stands out in my mind, and i will stay a loyal customer for as long as i live.

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I got the knife yesterday and it's great! Of all of the Spyderco's I've owned, this is my first Endura. This one will not be a shelf or safe queen. She's gonna be getting used!

Thanks again for this one, Charlie. Happy holidays to you, and everyone here.
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Congrats, you lucky dog!!
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Happy Holidays to you Alex and everyone else here. The FFG is a slicer... :D
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