SPY27 PM2 Colorado Edition

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Re: SPY27 PM2 Colorado Edition

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So far so good, I have cut mostly food with it. The real test will be skinning and processing a hog with it. As a side note, just getting the colors on the blade is quite an achievement, and I have not seen much discussion about how it is done. The whole knife is really a testament to what can be achieved - the steel, the colors on the blade, and also the way the Colorado flag is transferred to the scales.
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Re: SPY27 PM2 Colorado Edition

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Plenty in stock. Went on sale on June 22, 2021 (8 months ago).

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Re: SPY27 PM2 Colorado Edition

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RamZar wrote:
Mon Feb 21, 2022 4:17 am
Plenty in stock. Went on sale on June 22, 2021 (8 months ago).

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I can understand why there are so many left. The design is very busy, the blade doesn't appear designed for actual use, and as much as we all love Spyderco I don't think that most people outside of Colorado want the Colorado state flag on their knife. As always, just my opinion.
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Re: SPY27 PM2 Colorado Edition

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As has already been said; it's very busy. Exactly the first impression I got. For an avid collector, I think it's still a buy. I would not however carry this knife; to me it's strictly a collector piece.
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Re: SPY27 PM2 Colorado Edition

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Out Of Stock.
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Re: SPY27 PM2 Colorado Edition

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Slowest selling Sprint/Exclusive ParaMilitary2 of all time (about 15 months)!
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Re: SPY27 PM2 Colorado Edition

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Could we have the California Edition next ?
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Re: SPY27 PM2 Colorado Edition

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shunsui wrote:
Thu Sep 22, 2022 8:00 pm
Could we have the California Edition next ?

Would you pay $300 for it?
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