So, when will we see the Bifold?

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Jedi Knife
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So, when will we see the Bifold?

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This is a very intriguing knife, especially when seeing it in the light of a "folding SPOT" (a model I was going to get until it was discontinued). Anyway, is there any news on when these things will be available?
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I think something about first quarter 07, but I can't remember where I heard that from.
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Call me crazy, but as cool as the design of the bifold is, I think I've been spoiled by the other exotic steel offerings of Spyderco so that 440c is a bit of a turn-off for me... :o
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This thing is so ugly... yet somehow I'm drawn to the novel design...
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carrot wrote:This thing is so ugly... yet somehow I'm drawn to the novel design...
I agree, it's ugly as sin but that's why I like it. I have a strong affinity for traditionally "ugly" things. For me ugly=interesting and pretty=boring and I'd much rather have interesting than boring.
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Utility/usability before beauty.
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