What was your first Spyderco?

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Mine was a UK pen knife.. its fantastic and i still EDC it often! :cool: :spyder:
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:spyder: An Endura trainer :o :spyder:
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Mine was a Police SE. Got it in 89 or 90.
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Like a couple of my countrymen also posted, I also bought a Delica FRN, mine in SE. They have good taste. I believe the year was around '92-'93.

Used it for wilderness camping, canoeing and climbing; cutting rope and webbing, opening food packages, etc.
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I was looking at some spydies at a store near where I live and you know the rest of the story... ;) ...it was the persian.
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My first was the aluminum cricket, which was sadly quickly lost. :mad: Replaced with a less expensive (ie, less painful to replace) Dragonfly. I would say that was my first, since I left my Cricket lying around somewhere only days after I got it. :eek:

Someday, I'll track down another aluminum cricket... they're just so hard to find. :confused:
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My First Spydie was a Stainless Steel Plain Edge Native.
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My first was an SS Police, then a bunch of others all over the spectrum from production to customs. Then I was swayed by a Military and haven't looked back since.

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My first Spydie was the SS Delica SE. Got it about 12 going on 13 years ago. It's pretty beat up, but still very functional and just as sharp as when I first got it. ;)

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FRN CE Delica, i would guess '94? and carried a :spyder: everyday since then(excluding boot camp). I have lost more than i own today, and given away a few along the way.....
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Manix (CE)
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Well my sickness started back in the eary 80's with an Economy/Standard... One with the clip pressed out of the side... ;)
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My first was an almite Navigator SE.I bought it on a reccomendation from my buddy flipe8.Thanks Flip!
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my Copilot :D now its the Dodo :D
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SS Mariner without the shackle hole on the side...I needed money for a Military and so sold it, and it has been resold for a premium. :mad:

Then an original Worker, then a PE Zytel Endura...which I re-worked, and still have... :)
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G-10 Police SE in flat grind.
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SS Harpy SE. I was looking for a box cutter for work.

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SSPE Rookie
Stay away from that s**t, it's addictive ... but ****, who am I talking to. :D

How about a Rookie sprint run with Micarta or CF handles?
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CE '97 Endura
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