Bob Terzoula Jr - Info and Reviews

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Hi all,
I remember looking at the Bob Terzoula Jr Spydie collabaration with alot of desire some time ago and then my disapointmenton finding out that the line was discontinued and that they are much sought after folders now:grumpy: . Well as it turns out I was poking through my local knife shop looking for a straight razor of all things and when i didn't have luck there i glanced into the Spydie display without much hope (not a major stockist) and there i found, you guessed it a new Bob Terzoula Jr :) . I couldn't afford it at the time but they're holding it for me till payday.
So after all that ramble my question is can anyone point me in the direction of some good info and or reviews on this knife :confused: . I've tried googling without much luck and also the BF search utility doesn't seem to want to help either. Any help you guys could offer would be awesome.
Thanks
 
so from checking back here it seems that there are a lot of 'views' but no posts which brings me to conclude that there really mustn't be that much knowledge available on the topic. i spose tho that being a couple of years out of production info is a little hard to come by. i'm still gonna grab the knife as simply a) a spydie (nuff said) b) small edc c) and it just looks hella cool.:cool:
 
Great knife. I don't own one because I never got around to getting one till they were discontinued. Now they are hard to find and getting harder as they are getting to be collectible. I am not sure what the issue was, but there was a big article on the Terzoula Spydercos in BLADE magazine a few months back. Great find for you, enjoy.
 
Thanks heaps for your effort Ted, I very much appreciate it. When i use the search function 9 times out of 10 it just stops at a blank white screen. These are great though. Thanks again.
 
The StarMate is my all-time favorite Spydie and I would love for Spyderco to bring it back into production with one of the newer locks, as Sal suggested a while back, along with a StarMate, Jr. I also have the C-15 and the C-19, both with aluminum scales rather than G-10 scales. The StarMate is, as Sal said, a much more mature design, although the earlier ones are still very nice. I certainly used mine hard, as the wear on them shows.
 
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