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We're working on a G-10 Dragonfly, a 2" & 2.5" CF Walker linerlocks. 2.5" Urban "Slipit" (Clip-carry, One-hand-open, Non-locking folder).

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telemeister wrote:I'm getting the FRN. I know this might be blasphemous to some, but I really don't like the stainless steel handles - I like the comfort and weight of other materials - that's just me though!
I agree with ya on the SS. I LOVE my FRN Dragonfly. It was my first Spydie and sure to be among my favorites no matter what else comes along. Some folks don't like the integral clip but it's one of my favorite features of the knife.
sal wrote:We're working on a G-10 Dragonfly, a 2" & 2.5" CF Walker linerlocks. 2.5" Urban "Slipit" (Clip-carry, One-hand-open, Non-locking folder).

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I don't usually get too excited about new knife announcements but I cant wait for that G-10 version of the Dragonfly. I've been dreaming of something like that since I got my FRN version last year. :D
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sal wrote:We're working on a G-10 Dragonfly, a 2" & 2.5" CF Walker linerlocks. 2.5" Urban "Slipit" (Clip-carry, One-hand-open, Non-locking folder).

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A G-10 Dragonfly would be awesome!! :) :D
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bluemist wrote:Oh no you don't, let the speculation begin!
Gee, I'm gonna guess a Burgundy Micarta and a G-10 version?? Man, I hope I'm right!! How :cool: would that be??!!

My fave LBK's would be the Lava, Dodo and Cricket. Of course, I don't own a Dragonfly, but I REALLY need to get one! :D
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sal wrote:We're working on a G-10 Dragonfly, a 2" & 2.5" CF Walker linerlocks. 2.5" Urban "Slipit" (Clip-carry, One-hand-open, Non-locking folder).

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It seems that Brad's Dragonfly was inspirational. Please keep it lightweight- no liners (unless of course you plan to make it ambidextrous for the lefties out there)! The beauty of the FRN Dragonfly is that it weighs nothing and cuts like a champ. Oh and some jimping would be sweet too. ;)

It's nice to see a few LBK linerlocks in the works. I was just using my Walker lightweight the other day thinking "there's really nothing like this in the :spyder: line-up any more."
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My favorite little big knife is Kopa, I carry it every day for a year and love it.
I need to get key chain knife. a 2" CF Walker linerlock can be interesting, especially if it is leaf shape.
I would love to see smaller dragonfly with micarta, black, ivory, dark green or dark blue.
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Lava, enough said.
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I was so excited over the news Sal shared I didn't really answer the original question. I love the Dragonfly even though I wish it had some jimping and a larger round hole. I really like my Navigator 1 as its super lightweight and has great ergos. The Ladybug is great when you don't want to scare the sheeple. The Byrd Robin is a superb LBK with a fantastic design & at its price is a real steal. Everyone should own one.

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SS Cricket/SE all the way :cool: :cool:

If the Spin came in full Spyderedge, I might like it even over the Cricket ;)
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sal wrote:We're working on a G-10 Dragonfly, a 2" & 2.5" CF Walker linerlocks. 2.5" Urban "Slipit" (Clip-carry, One-hand-open, Non-locking folder).

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OH YEAH!!! This made my day. Thank you, Sal and Co!

Maybe this will tie me over for a while from obsessing over a G-10 Cricket and Lava :D
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sal wrote:We're working on a G-10 Dragonfly, a 2" & 2.5" CF Walker linerlocks. 2.5" Urban "Slipit" (Clip-carry, One-hand-open, Non-locking folder).

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G10 Dragonfly yeah right.... :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

"Will it be in full Spyderedge as well?"

"No sorry, PE only. If the design catches on and the sales are good we might consider SE too"

Or am I wrong Sal?

Please tell me so. I think I will stock up on those ;)
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For me it`s the Lava, Kopa and Jester/Ladybug.

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Let's see -- G10 D'fly, Urban, and now hints about Lave BMP and BGP (whatever these mean). Sight unseen these all start the heart pumping with anticipation.

I have the SS versions of the D'fly and Lava now, so I'm thinking that what's coming will be on the list of must-have's
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Let me just clarify the Lava BMP & Lava BGP. These aren't Spyderco productions, just my own pimped ones that are incoming :p . I was merely alluding to Chad that I have a few of his specimens which I like so much that I am getting them 'touched up' a tad :D

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hi Dan, congrats (in advance) on your pimped Lavas :cool: , so what does BMP/BGP stand for :confused:

I can't wait to see the G-10 Dragonfly and Urban "Slipit" (great name! :p )
Clipits and Slipits....I wonder if we will ever see a clipless Kopa sprint run some day...
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I'm really hoping the G-10 d'fly looks a lot like Tricod's D'fly. He made one in a sort of slime green color. That was pretty awesome!

Can't find his pics anymore on this thread...I wonder why??? :rolleyes: ;)
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Here are some of my :spyder: LBK's. I really don't have much need for larger knives, but I am starting to purchase some of the sub 3" ones. As for my LBK collection, I still on the lookout for some of the older Navigator variations and the Mouse (I had the blade tech lite but gave it away). Now, I am just waiting for all the new LBK's to come out.


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:spyder: I really like the kerambit and yojimbo. both have less than 3" blades yet are completely devastating self protection knives. :spyder:
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Spygineer wrote:Here are some of my :spyder: LBK's (my d'fly is missing for some reason). I really don't have much need for larger knives, but I am starting to purchase some of the sub 3" ones. As for my LBK collection, I still on the lookout for some of the older Navigator variations and the Mouse (I had the blade tech lite but gave it away). Now, I am just waiting for all the new LBK's to come out.


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Waiting for;

Urban Warncliffe orange g10
Leafstorm
Clipless Kopa
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