Centofante

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Hey everyone my first post here buying my first spyderco in along time . Had a endura the old style that had a plastic pocket clip thats on the bottom of lake michigan now . Also had a harpy not sure what happend to that one i decided on a centofante thats on its way any thoughts or pics would be appreciated. Thanks Rich
 
Centofante 3?

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Centofante 3.

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Thats the one ive watched your video powernoodle one of the reasons im getting one .
 
Thats the one ive watched your video powernoodle one of the reasons im getting one .

I didn't make the video, though I do advocate his stuff. :)

The Centofante III, like just about every knife, has its upside and downside. The ups are (in my view) its light weight, thin profile for EDC, and useful blade profile. It is riveted, however, so the pivot is not adjustable and it can't be disassembled. But this is not a major downer, and it makes a fine daily carry knife.
 
Thanks everybody light and thin is what ive been looking for ive been edc ing either a old recon 1 a little heavy or a shallot like it a lot but the steel handels hot and slippery in summer and freezing in winter.Besides wanted to check out the vg10 steel and wanted a spyderco back in my rotation. Rich
 
I really dig my Centofante 3. It is pinned at the pivot, but the one I have is rock solid and still flips out pretty fast. Good grab bro.
 
Finally picked myself up the Centofante 3 and got the Centofante 4 in a trade. I am enjoying both blades, but I prefer the Centofante 4 for the blade shape.
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Got mine today like it alot light and thin only thing im gonna do is move the clip to tip up what im used to . Thanks for all the pics and kind words . Rich
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