I really want a Vollotton

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Bladekeeper
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Evil D thanks for your reviews I had the opposite I didn't like this at first couldn't put a finger on it but it hit me that I've been comparing it to spydercos other knives , in looks and design.
This isn't designed to look like a spyderco which I think is what put me off.
Well today the wife brought me one for valentines day .
Man am I gonna be a slave for the next year , without this review I wouldn't have pulled the trigger should be here tomorrow can't wait.
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Happy for ya, it's definitely outside the typical Spyderco box, which I think is what pulled me in. You can't compare this knife to a Para 2...it's just in a different league and has pros and cons that come with it. I would love to see another version of this knife done with a thinner handle and blade and skeletonized liners and full undrilled bolsters. I also did a full proper review on here somewhere.
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Well today the wife bought me one for Vollottons day.
:cool: man. Happy Vollotton day.
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That,s about the way I worked it showed her every day for two weeks pronouncing like valentine's n it worked .
It was either that or buy one for her ;)
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