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    dsonyay is offline Spyderco Forum Registered User
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    other brands

    As much as I like - I have a few others like a Benchmade AFCK and Ascent. Also a couple of Cold Steel knives (SRK, Voyager XL) and some pocket knives - a Wenger Swiss Army and a Victorinox Farmer. Also I still have my very first pocket knife- From 1976, an Old Timer 3 bladed pocket knife with the Liberty Bell emblem.

    Is talking about other knives frowed upon here? Just curious. I know this is an "off topic" area, but I just wanted to make sure it wasn't a no-no.

    David S
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    hey don't worry about it. other brands are fine to talk about here. we are all just here to talk about knives. in fact take a look at this thread.
    http://spyderco.com/forums/showthread.php?t=19633
    "There's always something waiting at the end of the road. If you're not willing to see what it is, you probably shouldn't be out there in the first place."

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    dsonyay is offline Spyderco Forum Registered User
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    That's great, I'll have to post some pics of my small collection

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    Quote Originally Posted by dsonyay
    That's great, I'll have to post some pics of my small collection
    Please do, it gives us eye candy to look at.
    Scott

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    I have found Cold Steel products to be sturdy and a good value for the money. And their sticks and sjamboks are nice, too. Maybe this next one isn't the best brand to be citing here because some might call them a Spyderco product and others might not. But the non-Spyderco knives which I like best(for the price and value as well as quality) are the Byrds.

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