Like ChrisB507, if I could only choose one, I would have to choose the Spyderco CalyPara-MilitEndelica2 Salt.
G10 Delica!
I'm going to stray from the pack and choose the SUPERLEAF
Delica 4. It's been perfect so far!
Spyderco needs to make a big fold out wall poster of all their knives. Then people can close their eyes and throw a dart and see where it lands.
I'd feel most comfortable recommending a Para2 to someone looking for a knife, but I think people should get their hands on different models and find the one that works best for them.
Military for sure... probably my vintage beater purely because its smooth and worn in and it has character to spare. The Military is next to impossible to beat because of the size of the blade in such a light package.
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Last edited by Buffalohump; 06-14-2012 at 05:12 AM.
I'd be content with the Military as my one and only Spyderco. It's just that good.
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If no size restrictions, the Manix 2 XL has replaced the Chinook at the first folder I'd choose to defend myself.
The Translucent Manix 2, on the other hand, is a terrific size, lightweight, doesn't destroy pants and is still very strong. It's hard to beat as an all-around knife.
John
I would have to say Para 2
Another vote for the (M390) Military, second would be cf/zdp stretch
Last edited by JDunn709; 06-19-2012 at 06:48 PM.
Did you have custom scales made for your Digicam Military? I'm looking to buy a set of stock Digicam Military scales, pm or email if you have some!
I would say my PPT
Paramilitary 2, of course. Best feeling, functioning and value.
I'm also straying from the pack and saying....
The Chokwe or the Sage 3.
Police ATS-55. Old School.
If I could have 1 for around $100, it would be either the Paramilitary 2 or the Manix 2 XL. (I have both). If I could have one Spyderco that isn't even out yet it would have to be that Spyderco Brad Southerd Flipper Colab; that thing looks awesome.
Caly 3.5 for a folder
Bushcraft for a fixed blade
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