Dutch Spyderco Show Report

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buferoe
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Another picture from a proud forumite with Sal, at the Dutch Spyderco meeting.

regards,

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Ken - You are right the 'Vagabond' carries a 'small' blade. It is aimed at the camping, picnic, fishing, sandwich consuming, light utility market. It is a very nice and nifty knife though.

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Jurphaas: you have mail.

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Thanks for the great images Ted. I love the look of the Kopa. Can you give me some idea of it's size. From the pictures it doesn't appear to be much bigger than a Dragonfly.

I was thinking that the fixed blade with the integrated sheath would be very useful until I realised that it would probably be illegal to import it into this country. Here's an extract from the Weapons Prohibition Act:<BLOCKQUOTE><font size=1 face=arial>quote:<hr height=1 noshade>(3) A sheath knife that has a sheath which withdraws into its handle by gravity or centrifugal force or if pressure is applied to a button, spring or device attached to or forming part of the sheath, handle or blade of the knife. <hr height=1 noshade></BLOCKQUOTE></font><font face='Verdana, Arial, Helvetica' size=2> Sal, has Zen looked into this?

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Clay,I think that is to get at the Nato type autos.

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*bump*

Just for fun, to compare the first A'dam Spyderco meet to the one yesterday. Things have come a long way!
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Ted wrote:*bump*

Just for fun, to compare the first A'dam Spyderco meet to the one yesterday. Things have come a long way!
Really cool Ted! Thanks for updating-
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Indeed very cool!
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Many thanks for the update. Really great to see the pics and read the comments.
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hi There,

This is how it all started, and now last Sunday it was my tenth, we had a very nice gathering with the Glessers and the Spydercrew.

greetz,

Werner
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