Spyderco vs. other brands

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john row
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Spyderco vs. other brands

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I recently was hospitalized and in the course of my stay lost almost all of my strength and coordination through muscle atrophy. A temporary situation <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle>

Anyway, upon return home I pulled out several brands of knives to refamiliarize myself to handling them. The ONLY brand I can still manipulate successfully is Spyderco! Thanks to the pocket clip and thumb opening hole!!

Thanks Sal.

PS I use the "other" brands to challenge me to bring back small muscle strength, memory and coordination. And I do wear steel toed shoes while doing so! LOL

John Row



"I'll have the Harpy, please, and a straight, serrated Spyderco with a four-inch blade...""Anything else?""Yes. I'd like a Spyderco Civilian..."
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John, It's good to see your up and around!!! I wish a full and speedy recovery. Maybe you should practice with a Chinook? I know it's increased my opening speed <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle>
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Good to hear you are back on your feet, I wish you a speedy recovery John.

Kind Regards

MaNcEr

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