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Discuss Spyderco's products and history.
DL
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Found this site from a link on BF.
swball
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A link from the Spyderco forum on BF.com.

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Post by sailor1000 »

Sal - I just found out about your new forum on Bladeforums.com. It 'll be difficult to monitor both effectively, but you'll find me on both. I just hope those whose advice I've come to trust on the bladeforums site will come on over here as well!!!
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Was just checking out Spydercos site.
Matt Franklin
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A few years back I was working in a coffee shop with a guy who uses his Stainless Police to break down boxes. I was very impressed with the sleek design of the knife. I remembered Spyderco's unique name. Now that I'm more interested in collecting knives, I just searched for you on the web.
This is a great site. Sal, I really appreciate being able to get your feedback on different topics. I'm know you are a very busy man. In fact everyone on this site has been very helpful. Thanks for making Spyderco a more personable company.
Matt
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Spyderco home page. A lttle blue bug told me.

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saw the link on the websit
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Found it on Ironstone's web page.Which is a coincidence because I had been looking for a spyderco forum.<img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle>
David Rock
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I kicked over a rotten log and there you guys were.

Actually, I stumbled across a link in the Spydercon Forum at BladeForums.

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Post by Hammer »

I was surfing at the Benchmade Forum and fond a big banner ad....well you've got to admit that would be pretty funny (except to Les). Anyway I just wanted to send my wishes for success.
PS: Lokelani post about Ironstone closing on BladeForum clued me in.
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New to this forum. I saw it on the Spyderco web page. Cuerrently own 3 Spydies, Standard (since '86-'87), Spydercard, and Native. Had a few others but traded/gave them away. Shouldn't have done that!! One of the best values for the bucks I've found.

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Lokelani told me : )
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I just bought my first Spyderco Knife, so I thought I'd cruze on over the the Spydie site, and I saw the link.

For years I've carried nothing but Cold Steel Knives, but I am so impressed with the quality of my new Native, that has changed.

This forum was a great idea!
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I found it on the Spyderco home web page. I have carried a spyderco for about 5 years now and have in the last 3 months or so gotten into collecting them and currently have over 30 of them. You guys keep making them and we'll keep buying them.
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From YOUR website here Spyderco!

Hi Ya Sal! <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle>
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went to the web page to look at the possible knives to purchase and figued i could get good advice. thanks for all the avice after resoving to buy ONE clip knife for my pocket. not wanting or really able to cary a sheathed folder any more, i heard spyderco makes an terrific product now i own THREE! as some one said: you can't just buy one, how true.

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Well its a long story so sit back.
I had a cheap Swissgear multitool, it did a good job but wanted something of good quality, I desided on a Leatherman, but a buddy that works with me in the IT field said he would go for a Gerber, I didnt have a clue who or what Gerber was.
That same day a large chainstore had a xmas sale and they happened to have the 800 Gator, I purchased this and then heard about Pertinax from him (his cousin works at www.pertinax.co.za)
After that I bought the tool addon for the gerber and fell in love with the Mark II and Guardian Backup.
Only prob was they arrived blunt, I wasnt willing to send them to USA as this would cost me a fortune, so off I went looking for a sharpener, thats where Spyderco comes up.
Did a search and read about the 204, saw it on Pertinax's site, purchased it and fell in love with the blades I saw.
Started buying like mad, I then wanted to see the other products made by Spyderco and I took a chance at pumping the url of "www.spyderco.com" in my browser.
Wammo, there I was with a button saying "Forum" right infront of my face, started reading like mad and the rest is history.
Love my Gerbers but love my Spydies more, the last 6-8 blades Ive purchased have all been spydies, the next 100 will prollie still be,lol

Well thats how I ended up here.

Seeya guys l8tr

MaNcEr

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Edited by - MaNcEr on 5/11/2001 1:59:11 AM
Dav
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#78

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"Maybe there's a spyderco website!?"
"Cool!"
"OooOooo Forum"

Dav
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