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I get everything from S&R Knives in Canada. They have the best prices, and great service.
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^I live near S&R. Same advice as previously posted. Some places are better than others for certain items, others not.

S&R sometimes lacks the availability of Spyderco's and I leave emty handed. Other times when they get an order in, there is need for two trips in one pay period.

Sean and Rodney are great guys. I find the more you are there either buying or just popping in, the better your deals get. But some prices are a little out there for newer models.

They had amazing prices on the Barong and Khukri, but I passed, but now am kicking myself.
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tonydahose wrote:+1 on that. Charity is a gem :) .
+2 Charity is the best ever :D

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[quote="buglerbilly"]I buy the vast majority of my new Knives from Tom Berry at Spydercovt...........great service and a great guy!

http://spydercovt.com/

I do to Billy, & will continue to do so. The reason why is because of Tom personally inspecting each knife before shipping. Living on the other side of the planet it is nothing but a huge hassle for returns for things such as non centred blades. Best to have them vetted by Tom. Thank's Tom you offer + deliver great service.
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I deal with Jay at www.warriorsandwonders.com, he's a top notch guy, most of his knives cost me less then getting them off ebay or from an American dealer, and I don't have to worry about customs. He also has super deals that are hard to pass up sometimes.
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Always had a good experience with knifecenter.com always. I also found Jeff from cutleryshoppe.com to be very helpful in answering my queries, though I haven't purchased anything from him yet.

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my local shop is Cutting Edge (swords.ca), but I've done business with new graham and spydercovt for deals outside of private deals off the forums.

have my next 2 coming from spydercovt on preorders. Tom had no problems cranking down the pivot on my left handed millie. The benefit of having them all personally inspected.
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I use yourcornerstore.com for most of my purchases.

Comparable prices to Cutlery Shoppe and Knife Center (other than some closeout stuff), but for some reason it takes two weeks for me to get something from either of them and it normally costs them around $10 shipping. If I get one knife from ycs, it's $5.95 for priority shipping, and I get it 3 or 4 business days after I order it.
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Ive ordered from Cornerstore, Keenzo for low prices, but for prices and service, I cant say enough about Cutlery Shoppe. Jeff is a great guy and gives great customer service. Jeff is my go to guy now.
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Percival wrote:Joshua, you should call Warriors & Wonders for their shipping charge. The website shipping costs are not correct.
Care to elaborate? The shipping was one of the reasons I was hesitant to order from him.... How much cheaper is it? I see that if you add even a small knife to an order the shipping keeps going up. Any info would be appreciated.
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I had an Endura, Delica, and Persian shipped from W&W, $8 +/- for shipping.
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FIMS wrote:I had an Endura, Delica, and Persian shipped from W&W, $8 +/- for shipping.
Really! Wow, I've been paying the default $10 for shipping, but Jay always sends them Express too, maybe that's why.
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