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Probably my favorite of all the Spyderco knives, and a notable knife with a lot of firsts. First US made Spyderco, first made in the Golden CO factory, first collaboration knife and first liner lock. (I'm sure there were a few more firsts, like first aluminum handled knife, first use of premium steel (ATS34) ) Here's min the large C15 Terzuola/Spyderco.
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Another vote for William Henry Knives, this was from their initial offering, very simple and elegant, MOP scales with anodized titanium liners ATS34 blade with polished SS bolsters. Quiet possibly the least decorated knife Matt Conable ever designed and probably at the time the lowest entry price point of any William Henry knife since.

When I think Gentleman's knife, I think of the William Henry T-10P Lancet, also direct competition for the CRK Mnandi. :)

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