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Please Rate My Sickness....
Posted: Sat Sep 11, 2010 3:24 pm
by PovertyViaKnifeCollecting
Hey all,
I am a new spyderco knife collector. I only started buying spyderco in 2010 but my addiction seems to be quite strong already.
To date I have purchased:
-Persistence
-Delica 4 FFG blue
-Delica 4 FFG brown
-Endura 4 FFG grey
-Military Orange
-Manix 2 CTS-XHP
-Sage 1 CF
Plus on backorder/preorder I have:
-Balance CF
-Lum CF
-Paramilitary 2
I LOVE :spyder: ! Just wondering what you guys/girls thing my sickness level is on 1-10 rating.
Thanks
Posted: Sat Sep 11, 2010 3:43 pm
by ChapmanPreferred
As a collector, probably in the 3-5 range depending on what percentage of your total income you have dedicated to buying Spydercos. You have exibited many of the addiction symptoms: multiples of one model (Delica), multiple steels to play with (VG-10, CPM S30V, and CTS-XHP) and multiple handle materials (FRN, G10, and CF).
Keep up the good work!!!

Posted: Sat Sep 11, 2010 3:46 pm
by 00max00
PovertyViaKnifeCollecting wrote:
I LOVE :spyder: ! Just wondering what you guys/girls thing my sickness level is on 1-10 rating.
Thanks
4, I am much sicker. Bought 40+ almost full line of Sypdie this year already with multiple copies of what I really like... Caly3 CF, Stretch CF, Sage CF... losing my count.
I would ask Sal to offer subscription discounts program to save me some money. Or please someone stop my addiction to the Spydie drug. :D
Posted: Sat Sep 11, 2010 4:32 pm
by gbelleh
You're off to a good start, but I have it worse. I got my first :spyder: in 2010 and now am up to 65 with several more releases still coming this year.
Posted: Sat Sep 11, 2010 4:46 pm
by The Deacon
Fair warning. Your total so far this year looks about the same as mine was the year I started and I have over 500 :spyder: 's now. :eek:
Posted: Sat Sep 11, 2010 4:46 pm
by chuck_roxas45
You guys have got to cut the habit cold turkey. You can't even hold a knife. Just send them to me. :D
Posted: Sat Sep 11, 2010 4:53 pm
by tanrichguy
Nice start to the collection. You can look at it from a strict quantity POV, or as a percentage of income spent on Spydies. In my case, I have purchased about a dozen knives in the past six months and it is at the expense of having a social life. Hi! My name is tanrichguy and I'm an addict!
Posted: Sat Sep 11, 2010 5:19 pm
by aj1985
Judging by your avatar name you are pretty bad my friend. :p
aj
Posted: Sat Sep 11, 2010 5:28 pm
by bh49
it is September. You bought seven knives. If you started in January, than it is not too bad, very healthy. If you bought all of them within a month, report back to us in January and than we will be able to tell better
Posted: Sat Sep 11, 2010 5:55 pm
by Zendemic
Well i guess you're a little farther along with :spyder: virus then i am. I bought my first Spyderco Native III at the beggining of august. I went back to the SFO and got an Delica 4 SG, Grasshopper, and Honeybee. And two days ago, I got a Tasman Salt. I only have one purchase planned (the SS balance when/if it comes out) otherwise i think i'm done buying knives for a while...
Posted: Sat Sep 11, 2010 5:56 pm
by PovertyViaKnifeCollecting
tanrichguy wrote:Nice start to the collection. You can look at it from a strict quantity POV, or as a percentage of income spent on Spydies. In my case, I have purchased about a dozen knives in the past six months and it is at the expense of having a social life. Hi! My name is tanrichguy and I'm an addict!
Haha I like your attitude tanrichguy!
gbelleh wrote:You're off to a good start, but I have it worse. I got my first :spyder: in 2010 and now am up to 65 with several more releases still coming this year.
gbelleh you are a monster haha. I wish I was able to grab 65 spidies this year. Maybe next year!
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To be honest I started buying knives this year around march. In addition to my 7 spyderco's I have also purchased about 5 benchmades and 2 cold steel knives. I think i relate well with tanrichguy: im not spending money i dont have, im just allocating a large portion of my spending money to knives. My forum name is sort of a joke because of how ludicrous most of my friends find my new habit :)
I love many knife designs but I have to say that nothing gets me as excited as a new :spyder:
Thanks for the responses guys!
Posted: Sat Sep 11, 2010 6:13 pm
by Dr. Snubnose
Ohhhh you only have the fever...the sickness hasn't started....I have as many spydercos as I do posts on this forum...that is real sickness....Just believing what I just posted is a sickness...Good thing I'm a Doc.... Doc :p
Posted: Sat Sep 11, 2010 6:16 pm
by Pinetreebbs
"Please Rate My Sickness...."
Can't see a thing wrong at all, as long as you don't go into debt.
If you are in debt, may I suggest
Dave Ramsey?
Maslow
Posted: Sat Sep 11, 2010 6:38 pm
by Ed Schempp
Maslow's hierarchy of needs puts food, clothing, and shelter at the top of the list. Spyderco's are a means to these primary needs. It is not an addiction but a striving to protect and look out for you and yours.
When you approach the next level of needs, companionship, self actualization, etc; you need to become familiar with the Schempp-Spydercos.
After enough time and many models later the Spyderco wisdom will drip off of you, you will have followers, knowledge and enlightenment, and a high performance path to enlightenment.
When you share the teachings with your significant others they will be inspired and share the vision...Take Care...Ed
Posted: Sat Sep 11, 2010 6:49 pm
by Pinetreebbs
Ed Schempp wrote:Maslow's hierarchy of needs puts food, clothing, and shelter at the top of the list. Spyderco's are a means to these primary needs. It is not an addiction but a striving to protect and look out for you and yours.
When you approach the next level of needs, companionship, self actualization, etc; you need to become familiar with the Schempp-Spydercos.
After enough time and many models later the Spyderco wisdom will drip off of you, you will have followers, knowledge and enlightenment, and a high performance path to enlightenment.
When you share the teachings with your significant others they will be inspired and share the vision...Take Care...Ed
Now I understand why I have all but two of your Spyderco collaborations, and I am still hunting them. :spyder:
Posted: Sat Sep 11, 2010 7:06 pm
by gbelleh
Yes, this is why I have all of the Schempp designs (except the Balance and Red Persian I'm still waiting for). I'm getting closer, but still a long way from knife-vana.
Posted: Sat Sep 11, 2010 7:56 pm
by Doc Pyres
It's all fun and games until you get the addiction-within-the-addiction. It has a name. It has four letters. They are K-O-P-A. And then there are The Deacon's Kiwis. Let's not even go there. :D
Posted: Sat Sep 11, 2010 8:05 pm
by The Mentaculous
Ed Schempp wrote:Maslow's hierarchy of needs puts food, clothing, and shelter at the top of the list. Spyderco's are a means to these primary needs. It is not an addiction but a striving to protect and look out for you and yours.
When you approach the next level of needs, companionship, self actualization, etc; you need to become familiar with the Schempp-Spydercos.
After enough time and many models later the Spyderco wisdom will drip off of you, you will have followers, knowledge and enlightenment, and a high performance path to enlightenment.
When you share the teachings with your significant others they will be inspired and share the vision...Take Care...Ed
Wow Mr. Schempp, I'm now even more of a fan of you hearing you talk about self-actualization and the hierarchy of needs (a theory that always made so much sense to me)...and I agree that spyderco's are a good way to accelerate your path to self-actualization :) . Can't wait to get your new red G-10 persian btw!! I have a feeling each beautiful design I choose tells me something more about my psyche and leads me to a greater understanding of myself
It would be even more easy to relate spydie's to Jungian psychology...the archetypes are right there in the names...catcherman, worker, hunter, police, jester, sage, etc :D
Posted: Sat Sep 11, 2010 8:14 pm
by Dr. Snubnose
Maslow was the one who said "When all you have is a hammer every problem begins to look like a nail"... glad I have a few Schempps that keep me company...Doc :D