what is your favorite EDC spyderco

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SE Cricket is always with me. I also carry a bigger folder and a smallish fixed blade also. The folder has been the S30V Para2 recently and the fixed blade is a Bark River Mini Canadian. They all compliment each other so well.
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At the moment, I carry the chris reeve small sebenza in my right front pocket for opening letters (lighter duty work), and the dragonfly 2 (075V) in my left front pocket. (opening boxes, cutting tape, tie-rips, cardboard, etc. The dragonfly seems to be my favorite EDC, allthough I also really like my new acquired emerson waved delica.
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Either a Manix 2 accompanied with a P'kal or a Millie if I'm only carrying one knife
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There are 4 that I like, Strech 2, Sage 1, Manix 2, and Para 2. Of the four, the Para 2 gets the most use. The first three are "9"s but the Para 2 is a "10."
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Quick Draw wrote:Lately, it's been my Dragonfly 2. It's light and fits perfectly inside the coin pocket of my jeans.
Now that mine arrived yesterday, it is a very likely candidate.
Once I grind in a small notch at the base of the blade for sharpening, and put my own edge on it, this will probably be my favorite EDC knife.
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Most days it's a simple plain edge Delica 3 with black FRN scales. Love those knives.
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Ti Millie.

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I carry a Benchmade Mini-Stryker for work (had it for about ten years), and a Starmate on my waist, just under the fat roll.
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Delica G10 - Never fail
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Urban Wharncliffe orange - the perfect size for a small EDC... love it!

Would be super cool if they made the same exact knife with a lock.
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my favourite would have to be the centofonte 3. it's so lightweight i never notice that i am carrying it till i need it. also it's just such a cool looking blade! :D the thin blade is awesome for cutting up firm fruit. love it.
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Walker cf sprint. Wonderful little knife.

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Used to be the G10 Dragonfly, now it's the Dragonfly2 FRN PE; so light and small and it fits to the front "zippo"-pocket of my jeans. Truly the little big one!
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I have been pocketing the Para CF daily and switch out with the Stretch CF in my left pocket . Right pocket a Kiwi jigged bone with WK sheath in honor of Paul and a Merlin gifted to me from JD . Weekends usually my LH Military . Regards MG2
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Like most I have a few that I use for EDC. I couldn't pick a favorite out of those BUT, if I had to get rid of every EDC knife I own except one I'd keep my Stretch w/ZDP-189. I guess that would make it my favorite.

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Right now I just can't keep the m4 millie out of my pocket and I always carry my SE h1 spyderhawk. If my keys are with me so are my engraved spin and ladybug hawkbill. But I make sure the m4 millie and spyderhawk are always there.
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Right now I am carrying my ZDP -189 CF Walker sprint at my office job. It is a great little knife and disappears in your pocket especially if you take off the clip. I am not sure yet if it will displace my small sebenza as my "go to" workplace edc. I have a feeling the sebenza will at least retain weekend duty for the tougher tasks since it is more suited to heavier use but it just doest disappear in your pocket like the walker.
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Para 2, Sage 2, Sage 1 in that order (:
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I EDC one of my Szaboflys --- but that may change soon as I just got into "Holey" Spyderco's !!!

I am REALLY liking my new Ayoob and may start to carry that.
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First I'll say they're all really great and my "favorite" changes constantly over time :)

Lately the PPT has been great for me :D In my opinion an under appreciated knife. On one hand itt's great for construction type tasks, on the other it work's pretty well for KP, and it'll break down boxes easily. Great multi purpose knife :D
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