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razorsharp
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My most comfy was para, that was stolen though :/ most comfy now is my lava, - followed by ppt .
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I forgot my fixed blade. No1 would be my hossom forager
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razorsharp wrote:I forgot my fixed blade. No1 would be my hossom forager
That's another model I've yet to own and use are any of the Hossom models. I've heard good things about them. I have several bowies, machetes, and Gurkha Kukri blades so I haven't really developed a need for one yet.

But Spyderco's fixed blades to me are the best commerically production made handles of any I used up till now. Again I can't say enough about the Temperance 1 model and I used both the PE & SE today. To me that's the one big selling point of Spyderco's fixed blades is that just about all of them have superbly ergonomic handles.

I particularly remember the glove-like grip of the first Perrin Street Bowie>> it only got better from there.

Some of Spyderco's small folders blow me away as to how they tend to fit a wide array of big, medium and small hands and do it well.
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