CPM 10V - What would the next Model be?

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What would the next Model be using CPM 10V?

Military
23
27%
Para 2
23
27%
Native 5
8
9%
Manix 2
11
13%
Gayle Bradly
9
10%
Other - Post in thread
12
14%
 
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CPM 10V - What would the next Model be?

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What would you like to see in CPM 10V?
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I voted N5 cause I'd want 10V in an imminently usable / easy to carry model...would even love to see it paired with the FRN handles...

cumulative bonus benefit of all these factors listed above = probably the most affordable package of all your poll's choices :) :spyder:
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I voted the same way for the same reasons though I generally like longer blades.

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I voted Military but, wouldn't it be pretty cool to have it in a newly designed fixed blade?
That or S110V.
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I went with a PM2 because I would carry it more than a larger blade, but really any of them would be nice.
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I voted Manix2 and Native5 (NOT lightweight, please). They are my preferred proportions. But I'd be all over a 10V para2.
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I voted PM2, this would make a great sprint or exclusive I would imagine, really been getting into the PM2 lately, unfortunately I missed some of the best ones to come out so far so I need something special to add to the collection.
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I also voted Para 2 because it is such a classic design. Funny how we differ in what's important to us in a knife. I tried to give a relative an early Christmas present of a Para 2. He preferred the ZDP Endura. He probably has in his pocket as I type.
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I'd like to see it on a scaled down K2 with a 3" or 3.5" blade.
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Manix 2. Not LW, but with skeletonize liners. :)


But I'd be all over the Native or the PM 2, as well.
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I voted Military and GB. Although, I would really like to see a Delica or Endura in this steel. Much more versatile for the masses, IMHO.
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I'd take an Endura. Easy carry, size that fits all my cutting task, FRN lightweight and yeah strong and durable. Package that can come at a decent price. Decent ergo.

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How about a swick?
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Laethageal wrote:I'd take an Endura. Easy carry, size that fits all my cutting task, FRN lightweight and yeah strong and durable. Package that can come at a decent price. Decent ergo.

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I didn't see the option for "All of the above"? :-)

I'm loving my Native 5 in CF/S110V, but today I'm carrying my Military in CF/M390 which I also love.

Honestly I'd buy it no matter *what* model Spyderco put it in :).
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tvenuto wrote:How about a swick?
Yes!

I voted PM2 and M2 though
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Any would be great but voted para 2 & gayle bradley..

Delica, endura or stretch would work for me too :-)
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I think the Carbon Fiber Chaparral would be a nice choice.
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OT...a fixed blade in 10V would be interesting...
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I voted Military and other because I feel we need a fixed blade also.
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