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Hi everyone,
my first post, greetings! I'm writing from Italy ,tuscany, I also got sick of spyderco! :bug-red-white
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I use a translator :bug-red-white
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Hi, Hic et nunc:
Welcome to our forum. We hope you enjoy your time with us.

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Howdy pard!
It's ok to take a break from the general forum every once in a while!
And, may I say that I would absolutely love to see Tuscany one fine day!
My sister went to Europe a few year ago. She went to England, France & Italy and her favorite was Italy!
Besides Tuscany, we really. really, really 😆 want to see the Amalfi Coast!
And have a Lemoncello!
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thank you all !
you are welcome in Italy! the Amalfi coast is beautiful, absolutely worth seeing, I've never been there but I've drank a lot of limoncelli :))) good homemade limoncelli (with real lemons) not the ones from the supermarket ;) then what can I say, Tuscany is always worth it a ride!
I use a translator :bug-red-white
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Welcome to the forum, Hic et nunc.
Fellow European with a similar disease here :) Norwegian to be precise.

Been to Italy a handful of times, it's a really beautiful country. One of my biggest regrets is missing out on a climbing trip to the Dolomites when my climbing group arranged a trip there many years ago. Something got in the way and I was so jealous of those who were able to go.
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Hello and welcome to the forum!
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Welcome to the forum. Hide your wallet because there are a lot of friendly enablers around here. :grin-sweat
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if I'm here, I'm already worried
For now I have spent little (not very little) I only have the Shaman 15v :smiling-heart-eyes

I'm honestly starting to understand the history of the Spyderco philosophy from the numerous posts I've read on the forum.
After all, there are 2 categories: collectors and those who actually use them (the third is the steel technicians) :party-face

and then there's my wife who tells me not to spend :winking-tongue
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Welcome to the forum!
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Welcome aboard! My wife graduated from that last category and just surrendered 😂. I'm a Spyderco user. Beyond H1 and S30V I'm completely lost.
Hic et nunc wrote:
Wed May 01, 2024 10:26 am
if I'm here, I'm already worried
For now I have spent little (not very little) I only have the Shaman 15v :smiling-heart-eyes

I'm honestly starting to understand the history of the Spyderco philosophy from the numerous posts I've read on the forum.
After all, there are 2 categories: collectors and those who actually use them (the third is the steel technicians) :party-face

and then there's my wife who tells me not to spend :winking-tongue
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Hello, and welcome to the forum!
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Thanks Guys!
a pleasure to stay here :smiling-heart-eyes
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Hic et nunc wrote:
Wed May 01, 2024 2:11 am
thank you all !
you are welcome in Italy! the Amalfi coast is beautiful, absolutely worth seeing, I've never been there but I've drank a lot of limoncelli :))) good homemade limoncelli (with real lemons) not the ones from the supermarket ;) then what can I say, Tuscany is always worth it a ride!
Thank you for the 411! 😎
I'll make sure it's the good stuff 🥳 😃
Oh, we would definitely have to see Tuscany!
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MacLaren wrote:
Fri May 10, 2024 7:26 am
Hic et nunc wrote:
Wed May 01, 2024 2:11 am
thank you all !
you are welcome in Italy! the Amalfi coast is beautiful, absolutely worth seeing, I've never been there but I've drank a lot of limoncelli :))) good homemade limoncelli (with real lemons) not the ones from the supermarket ;) then what can I say, Tuscany is always worth it a ride!
Thank you for the 411! 😎
I'll make sure it's the good stuff 🥳 😃
Oh, we would definitely have to see Tuscany!
absolutely yes ! you are welcome :party-face
I had to understand what 411 meant, in addition to the translator I used Google! :winking-tongue
I use a translator :bug-red-white
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Welcome! This is a great forum. I am very interested in Italian culture and knives. Most people think of spring driven so called switch blades from Italy but the Italian knife makers produce lockblade and fixed blades of great quality.
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