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Not a Spyderco but a SPY!

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What's wrong with this picture?

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I think you're referring to the Benchmade AFCK on the left. I wouldn't actually call it 'wrong'. This knife, at first, featured a licensed Spyderco opening hole after all. Nice collection btw!
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Just a lonely Butterfly amidst a bunch of scary Spyders! :p
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...the sincerest form of flattery.
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Does BM liscense all their knives with holes?
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It didnt take long for the observant and knowledgeable crowd here to figure it out! :-D

I threw in a Byrd just to confuse but the correct answer is that there is a Butterfly too much in the picture. It's an old one, a lefty in ATS-34 steel.

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No, actually, what's wrong with that picture is that it doesn't have a single Spyderco from the Native or Manix series. ;)

It's always fun to see a Chinook 2 though.
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They're not all mine, that's what's wrong.. :P
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I guess there is nothing wrong from the pictures posted too much butterfly oh, it is nothing, no big deal after all. As for me what is most important the brand which is Spyderco.

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