What would you think of a smaller Perrin collaboration?

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shootist16
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What would you think of a smaller Perrin collaboration?

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I really love the knife, but am limited to 4" and under by law. <img src="sad.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0> I am sure I'm not alone in this. I was thinking how much I would like to see a slightly smaller version of the Perrin, with say a 3.5" to 4" blade. Any thoughts?



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I'd love to see the same (under 4&quot<img src="wink.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0> version of a CF Police.
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I think you have something there. It is a great utility blade and if you "stouted" it up a bit I think the design would work great. Good Idea!! Take Care.

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I´d love to see an original La Griffe (tough, carbon or 420V), with differential temper.
Got a handmade Perrin one which is lovely, but if it gets wet, it´s difficult to prevent corrosion.
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Post by LJK »

Count me in. I just orderded A Spydie Perrin and the only reason I waited so long was the 5" blade size (and half tang construction) 5" seems a tad long, but we'll soon see.
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