Discuss Spyderco's products and history.
cutler34
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by cutler34 » Sun Sep 17, 2000 12:00 am
Ok so which Spyderco Knife do you use the most on a daily basis.
We all have those knives we don't want to use but which one do you choose to be the tool of the day on a regular basis.
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by john row » Sun Sep 17, 2000 8:08 am
Large: Wegner, Military, Police,
Small: Native, Walker Almite
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From Golden, Colorado and the knife cuts HAVE caught up to the paper cuts :)
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by Roger » Sun Sep 17, 2000 9:31 am
Native. It's done everything I wanted it to do.
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by lsstaipei » Sun Sep 17, 2000 10:09 am
hi~ everyone
My Wegner and Wayne Goddard Lwt are the two knives I use most on daily basis and they never disappoint me.
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by CJF » Sun Sep 17, 2000 1:27 pm
Large-Endura (old style) Serrated Blade
Small-Delica II Plain Blade
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by mundele » Sun Sep 17, 2000 1:51 pm
Used to be a plain-edge worker, but now I almost exclusively carry a plain-edge Calypso Jr. Lightweight. It is really an awesome knife...
--Matt
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by Paul Work » Sun Sep 17, 2000 3:54 pm
Native, plain edge of course.
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by sam the man.. » Sun Sep 17, 2000 5:19 pm
-- Endura and Military <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle><img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle><img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle> Rotated on a daily basis...
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by Rick » Sun Sep 17, 2000 5:24 pm
Endura (old style) & my "Q".
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by cutler34 » Sun Sep 17, 2000 5:54 pm
Here we see the wide variety of tastes.Isn't it wonderful to have to choose which one to carry today.I carry a 440V Military serrated on the right and a 440v native plain edge on the left.Not to mention the Spydercard in the wallet and the Ladybug on my key ring.
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by sam the man.. » Sun Sep 17, 2000 5:56 pm
That's plenty of spydies Rick! My keychains lever leave home without the ladybug and yeah, a spydercard in the wallet ROCKs!
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by stevenator » Sun Sep 17, 2000 7:22 pm
It used to be my Native. But my wife fell in love with the Native, and now carries it on a daily basis, so I carry/use my Endura more.
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by cutler34 » Sun Sep 17, 2000 8:40 pm
Samo my theory is carry what you like and use what works well.They all have thier purpose and they all get used.The ladybug doesn't draw as many looks as I open mail at the post office, But the Military weeelll.
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by KWG » Mon Sep 18, 2000 7:40 am
Since I bought it about two months ago, the Viele has been my daily carry and most used knife. Even though it's a little on the heavy side, it rides well in the corner of a hip pocket, and it's incredibly quick to open. Basically, it's a solid piece of art that also cuts well. I am eagerly awaiting the production of the updated model, with the eccentric pivot so I can justify the expense of a plain edge model.
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by dePaul » Mon Sep 18, 2000 9:08 am
1. Calypso JR lightweight, 2. Endura, 3. Wegner
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by jyork » Mon Sep 18, 2000 9:14 am
Well my first and still carried knife is the old "Executive". Have to look respectable at work you know. But I just bought a "Dragonfly" lightweight to try carrying in my suit pants.
Jey
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by USP40 » Mon Sep 18, 2000 9:36 am
I carry an Endura for day to day and while at work I also carry a SpydeRench.
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by Brian_Turner » Mon Sep 18, 2000 9:49 am
Large Wegner, but the Starmate and Lum are also favorites.