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Image- I'm a 3 month old enthusiast... they're all my newest. :D
...I have no knives I keep in a safe but there are one or two that don't leave the house...
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responses very

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responses very good! )
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hey guys,
i went to gatlinburg and pigeon forge tn. this last weekend to celebrate my 23rd wedding anniversary and had a great time.
we stopped by smkw on the way and i got to look at and handle a few spydercos that i hadn't seen in person before.
i feel in love with the leafstorm and des horn, but passes on them because of the near msrp of the knives.
my wife did buy me a couple that i liked though.
i walked away with a black on black tenacious and a grasshopper, along with a bug lapel pin.

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thanks for looking!
later,
don
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Can't complain.
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These are from this winter. Waiting for the second comming of the Yojimbo!
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Gorgeous blade! that's a stretch right?
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surprized thanks

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I think that's right!
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I got my Ti millie today :D

If I had to rate it out of 10, it gets an 11, Im blown away by this knife. Feels great in hand, really well balanced, good size, silky smooth deployment, flawless lockup, dead centred blade, all wrapped in drop dead gorgeous titanium goodness. I think the para 2 gets alot of hype, and of course it is a great knife, but the military is in a class of its own. My only regret with it, is that I didn't get it sooner!


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That Ti Millie makes me jealous, w3ntz. Vurry nice!
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And a great photo, too.

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FroOchie wrote: I'm a 3 month old enthusiast... they're all my newest. :D
Froochie, first, congrats on your collection of great Spydies. I was curious how you liked the R Nishijin? Is it a user, or did you get it as a collector's item? If a user, how's it working out for you?

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darkstar29 wrote:That Ti Millie makes me jealous, w3ntz. Vurry nice!
tr4022 wrote:And a great photo, too.
My cellphone hardly does it justice but thanks all the same lol, the only dilemma now is that I brougt it as a safe queen, but I cant put it down, it would be a shame not to use it.
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w3tnz wrote:brougt it as a safe queen, but I cant put it down, it would be a shame not to use it.
This is a knife I proudly keep in my pocket and think of it's wear as a badge of honor. Now if I ever get my fluted version I'm hangin that bad boy on the wall. :)
...I have no knives I keep in a safe but there are one or two that don't leave the house...
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Couldn't turn these down for the price. The Khukuri is quite interesting. I really like how slim it is in the folded position.

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tr4022 wrote:Froochie, first, congrats on your collection of great Spydies. I was curious how you liked the R Nishijin? Is it a user, or did you get it as a collector's item? If a user, how's it working out for you?

Tod
Thanks Tod! It's a nice knife and I don't mind the pizza slice shaped blade you see mentioned when others speak of it. It's a good size and works well for me. Originally I bought it because I like the look of the Nishijin but it's not very functional as far as grip goes as it's very slick. For me, it's a really handsome gentleman's folder but I wouldn't hard use it outside in the elements. I may pick up one to keep damage free too while they're still cheap but right now I'm trying to see how well the handles hold up. So far so good, it's less fragile than it looks and feels but the jury is still out.
...I have no knives I keep in a safe but there are one or two that don't leave the house...
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Some great looking knives here!! Never get tired of looking at Spyderco's !!!
:spyder: Laci Szabo, Military (digital camo), Navaja,Centofante 3 , Persian 2,Lum Chinese, Ladybug ZDP, Tasman Salt, Native,Viele, Spin, Persistance, Dragonfly, Manix 2, Pingo, Impala, T-mag

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TI Military, sweeeeeet!
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Picked up these 3 this week and love them all. But the JD Smith is going in my pocket. I'm stumped as to why it's not in regular production. I'll have to get another to save for the collection.

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Rwb1500 wrote:Boyah!

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You know what they say, one good turn deserves another... This could become a problem...


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