Poll: What are the General Age Groups?

Discuss Spyderco's products and history.

What is your age?

18-21
41
12%
22-30
80
24%
31-39
87
26%
40-49
54
16%
50-59
49
15%
60-69
19
6%
70-79
1
0%
80-?
0
No votes
 
Total votes: 331

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#21

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21 here :)
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#22

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34 here. Regardless of the physical age, I'll bet all forumites score very high on maturity. It's what keeps me coming back for the past ten years. :)
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#23

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34 here too. And I'm only mostly mature :D
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#24

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Mr Blonde wrote:34 here. Regardless of the physical age, I'll bet all forumites score very high on maturity. It's what keeps me coming back for the past ten years. :)
I don't know what this guy is talking about. I'm 23 and feel like Peter Pan - I'm never growing up! :D :p
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#25

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Evidently spyderco is a young man's game, we twenty somethings are kinda dominating. :p
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i voted this month while i am still in the younger group..lol
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I'll be 32 this October.
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Pneumothorax wrote:****, I hate being in the older demographic. Painful enough turning 50 last year, now having to see Im in the older minority... :mad: :D
Think that's bad, I have a jacket older than half the folks who've entered the poll so far. :eek: I'm 65, got it when I was 18, and it still fits. :D
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#29

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20 over here, I had been curious about this topic for a little while. The range is about what I expected.
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46 here and I have been a child, a teenager, and an adult, sometimes all on the same day. ;)
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I'm in the 40-49 age group and my son, who now has his own little :spyder: collection, is 17.
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#32

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I guess I'm in the 25-yo 2nd-time-around group :) . Just turned 51 this month. Got my first knife given to me by my Grandpa when I was about 5 years old, an old boy-scout-type folder with a missing scale. Got me hooked on knives though.
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#33

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34 here.
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eloreno wrote:31
I was talking with a couple guys a work last week and one asked me my age. Told him 42. At home that night I remembered I am actually 43 :D
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#35

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45 for another month or so. I work with young'uns all day long, so you'll notice their lingo coming out of me sometimes - really... no mid life crisis yet. :)

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#36

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48 for me. and still able to learn. The demographics are interesting.
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#37

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46 in june

still remember the schrade golden spike i got one xmas-

my first lust was my uncle Ralph's black buck stockman with the hammer and nail logo

when schrade went under i ran around buying all i could afford-those were my first collection
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49 now, started collecting knifes when I was about 10....... :D
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36

Got my first knives at around 12 while in the Boy Scouts.

And I still have them, the are Imperial BSA knives

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I'm not a general, but I'm 32. :)
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