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Rev. Chuck
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I have always like Spyderco knives, I got my first one about 8 or 9 years ago in a trip to Yosemite, it was a Navigator 2, I still have it around, It has been with me through 4 different countries and countless miles.

After straying away, testing different brands I came back, in the past year I have bought about 10 spydercos, and I am amazed at how well made they are, no matter what country are the manufactured.

My latest addition was a Millie, that made me bench all of my other knives to my Spyderpac
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Yea the "which knife should I buy..." threads are a bit comical. I mean it is like asking a bunch of folks on a forum which girl you should date.
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Hi Vin,

Welcome to our forum Hope you enjoy your time here.

They say that when you get old, there are 3 things that go. The first is your memory...............................I forgot the other 2.

Great poem 2 Edges.

sal
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This is the weirdest thread I have ever witnessed on this site. So far 'off' the original post. What is your favorite "weirdest" post? -P
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Okay, seriously,
I agree w/ Doc. People should do some research and then ask questions. The "I'm losing my mind because I can't decide on which $49.00 knife to buy" is just plain embarrassing.
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Well personally I don't mind the questions . You don't have to answer if you don't want to . I mean how many questions have not been asked at one time or another . I guess we could just search old posts and not have to worry about posting ever again ;) . Seriously , if a newbie , as myself, ask a question . if I can I will answer them . If that's what it takes for them to register and get involved , then whats it hurting .. Just my opinion :D
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2edgesword wrote:It's the knife that feels perfect in my hand,
with a lock that gives no doubt it can stand.

A Wharnclift blade, no need to say more,
for getting the job done on the street or factory floor,

I've held the Yojimbo II, no other knife will do
I've held the Yojimbo II, no other knife will do.

Design by a craftsman par excellance,
Who understands our EDC needs and wants

Carried securely, deployed in a flash
on hand when needed, to stab or to slash

I've held the Yojimbo II, no other knife will do
I've held the Yojimbo II, no other knife will do.

Now tell me MJ and Sal, will Spring bring delight
or is getting this thing done going to require a fight

Don't make me wait, I'm getting old
I'd like to play with it a little while before I pass and its sold.

I've held the Yojimbo II, no other knife will do
I've held the Yojimbo II, no other knife will do.
Nice... the Yojimbo II is definitely my most desired knife right now. One of my very first posts was inquiring about the original Yojimbo.
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I've been on a Manix 2 beige lately, i have the original, the orange, the pink, the black, know i want the blue, blue one is hard to find!!! Any help out there??? would be appreciated!!!
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In my 60 years involved with knives (I was a young knife afi), I have learned that the interest in the industry is much like school.

When you first become interested, cetain knives "look" really cool. Then you go through 1st grade, 2nd grade, etc. and as you learn more, opinions and understandings change. College level bladeology has you counting carbon molecules and and talking about the effects of Rc :eek:

As newly interested knife people visit forums, they have questions. They also are here to interact with other knife afi's. As they learn more, (and this is a great forum from which to learn), their questions become deeper as does their understanding. So 1st grade questions will be answerred not only by the "professors", but also by 2nd and 3rd grade students.

If everyone just used the search function, they might find their answers, but there would be much less interaction, which is why we're here in the first place.

Just some thoughts to share.

sal
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My budget is between $7 and $300 - should I get the Bug or the M4 Military? :D
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Leatherneck wrote:My budget is between $7 and $300 - should I get the Bug or the M4 Military? :D
Don't buy 75 Bugs, it's not easy to carry 75 of them. :p
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