Time for 2010 Spyderco Knife of the Year !

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Looking at it from a more or less objective viewpoint, I'd go with the Paramilitary 2.

My personal favorite of this year has been the G10 Dragonfly.
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Gayle Bradley G-10 with coated M4
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Gayle Bradley for me as well. I hope to see other collaborations between these two. I think Sal mentioned that may be a possibility.
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Para 2 for me! :cool:
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Guys, Bob T hands down. Thin and very pocketable. Great blade shape and utilitarian size, with S30V steel. Open and close with one hand; ambidexterous. Stays closed in your pocket and stays open in use. With that great Bob T style.
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I think the para 2, still waiting for.... :)
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Para 2 CF S90V.
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Mr Blonde wrote:My personal favorite of this year has been the G10 Dragonfly.
How could I forget about that! Excellent little thing.
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