Competition to win a Howard Viele

Discuss Spyderco's products and history.
kith
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my friends (the few i got) <img src="wink.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0>
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A small town called Jumunjin located along the east coast, south korea. If you like to visit this country and Sushi is your favorite stuff, It's the place for you.
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The thing I like about the place I live is, that I live in one of the smallest countries in Europe, and in my town you can find the only one harbour of Luxembourg

Jeffrey
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Wild, wonderful and a low crime rate.
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The best thing about here is the people.

Most places you go, they don't care about anything but money. Here they are more down to earth.

Thanks for the contest Yog. I've looked at the viele many a time.

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What a great topic (& contest!) I live on Ft. Belvoir, an Army post in N. VA, close to Washington, DC, I always think about the sacrifices my friends & neighbors make to defend our country. I feel safe here & it's beautiful to walk near the Potomac river, I've been fortunate enough to live in lots of great places, we are so lucky to live in such a great country (hey, I love Canada, too & haven't been able to travel much outside the U.S.A)....Linda
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Yog,

Thanks for running the competition.

What I like about where I live?

"Sun, sand, sea and real ale pubs within walking distance of my home!"

Regards,

Paul
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Sun and beaches, and quiet neighborhoods. Joe
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Austin is a place where ANYONE can find a group of like-minded people. <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0>

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Capital city(so peope know where you are...)
and it is close to KC.....

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Sorry about the multiple posts but when I tried to post a reply last night the thread never would show that mine had been added to it. Therefore I tried three times and gave up. I only just now realized that they did in fact go through. Again, my apologies.
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yog,

You are most generous...I love the fact that my own hometown here has a Spyderco dealer who has in stock virtually every Spyderco model, past and present. No kidding.

Jeff/1911.
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Thats a easy one, would definetly be the sunny beutiful weather.

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Guatemala, the country of the eternal spring

btw great place to go for a vacation, we gat mountanins, beaches, spanish colonial, and mayan civilization <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0>, and its cheap
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Without a doubt it's the nature of the people. Everyone round here knows everything about anything thats happening. I must have the most informed, nosiest neighbours on this planet, in fact theres a wee woman two doors up in her eighties that can't walk the length of herself yet somehow she can tell you what somebody four streets away had for their breakfast. Welcome to Belfast, stop by sometime, you'll love it.
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Denver CO.

I Live minutes from the Spyderco Factory
Outlet store!

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New jersey

1>>>My family is here
2>>> I can go to midland Park(North jersey) and throw hawks with Andy Prisco(American Tomahawk Company)

BIG-TARGET>>>>>" If I survived an old lady *** kicking, I'd be bragging about it"--Tula(My Big Fat Greek Wedding)
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Prague is Prague.Was.Is.Will.

<img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0><img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0><img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0> really smart post from me.




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Florida - beaches and great offshore fishing. Its home nuff said.

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