Best Online Ordering

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What company has the best online ordering and a wide variety of spyderco's? I've gone through the Blade Shop and they take forever to send knives out. Smokey Mountain is pretty good but their prices are higher. I know there has to be someplace better.
 
Three places I go:

www.newgraham.com
www.wildeals.com
www.knivesplus.com

They're all really good places. New Graham's is probabaly my favorite - great customer service, and good pictures for most of their products. WilDeals is all online, so you can't call and ask about stock or anything... but the owner always responds to questions/ orders right away by email, and he seems to have the best prices. He also has some of the harder to find Spyders. Knivesplus is also a great place.

Check 'em out!
 
Three places I go:

www.newgraham.com
www.wildeals.com
www.knivesplus.com

They're all really good places. New Graham's is probabaly my favorite - great customer service, and good pictures for most of their products. WilDeals is all online, so you can't call and ask about stock or anything... but the owner always responds to questions/ orders right away by email, and he seems to have the best prices. He also has some of the harder to find Spyders. Knivesplus is also a great place.

Check 'em out!

Exactly. I have experience with only these three dealers.
NGK is my favorite without any doubts. Good prices, great customer service and also they are not just selling knives, they are knife people. At least, this is how I feel.
Knivesplus. Good dealer. Good prices, good customer service. I bought from them a few times, when I was not able to buy from NGK and I will buy again, but NGK is the first choice for me.
Wildeals is a new hot dealer. There is a thread on spyderco.com forum about him. Prices are good. He has Dodo. Good communication. Can not say anymore, my knives still on transit, hopefully I will get some of them today.
 
Thanks for the advice, I'll bookmark all these companies and deal with them from now on. The Blade Shop wasn't completely horrible, it's just that they take forever to get back to you by email, it took several weeks for the knives, and the tracking number was useless. That's the great thing about this forum, I'm fairly new on here and everyone else has gone through the ringer and knows who to avoid. Thanks again everyone!

Denny
 
Wildeals is a new hot dealer. There is a thread on spyderco.com forum about him. Prices are good. He has Dodo. Good communication. Can not say anymore, my knives still on transit, hopefully I will get some of them today.

Yup, he's got the Dodo and the Lil Temp. Hope you get your knives today, and I hope you're not disappointed. I actually just got my Dodo from him yesterday, and I've gotta say that I'm impressed. I had never used/ held a Dodo before, so I wasn't really sure what to expect. I was a little afraid the ball-bearing lock might allow blade play. Let me say... The Dodo is Awesome! No blade play at all, fits the hand well, and it's really not as fugly as you think! It's actually pretty cool after giving it a try!

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I've dealt with several, but New Graham is the only dealer I have been dealing with for a couple months now. They have great customer service, and have been extremely helpful when you call in. They also ship the products out quickly, and have a great selection.
 
I checked out their (New Graham) website and they have a huge selection. I'm glad to hear they ship quickly, I'm pretty impatient when it comes to getting a new knife!!
 
If there is something I am looking for(old or new) I call Ron & Patsy at www.beckscutlery.com (800-397-3830). The website they have isn't any help, but they answer the email. They have an actual store(not a bunch of boxes in a garage, I don't know about the other dealers mentioned, haven't had a chance to visit their stores:) ) and today I saw a JD Smith, Caly III, Street Beat, Lil Temp, Kumo, Kopa's and a bunch of other Spyderco's sitting on the shelf waiting for new homes. Give them a call or drop an email.



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