Fourth Knife choice for my 1st Spydie Order?

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Metric
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JayTeeEmEm wrote:Me too Metric, will do the Prohibited Weapons Permit if need be. :(



You know the wait a little better than others judging by your collection :D


Hawkbill's were looking good Tex. Still keen to read your review if you get one.



Didn't think I'd end up with what I thought to be an "old school" design Spydie but it really does cover the function of a couple of knives IMO, so it has saved me money so far :p The Spins at KC are very cheap atm but the reverse 's' shape and serrations won out.



Roger that, will let everyone know how I go. Already planning some pics.



Thanks CP. Good to see the Cricket love coming out and SE seems to be the popular choice.
Now that you have me thinking about it, I may very well order a Cricket this week. It's probably one of the "biggest knives for its size" that I've personally ever held, with its aggressively cutting blade, finger fitting grip, and its cute, unassuming form when folded up.
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Metric wrote:Now that you have me thinking about it, I may very well order a Cricket this week. It's probably one of the "biggest knives for its size" that I've personally ever held, with its aggressively cutting blade, finger fitting grip, and its cute, unassuming form when folded up.
And to think I've never actually held a Spyderco :( (yet) and I'm already "aiding and abetting" my comrades. :)

Good to hear!
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