Looking for 12 Step Program.

Hope you don't take the statement "more than 1 way to skin a cat" too literally.
Not at all, I've heard of a few ways.. Easiest is... Oh never mind.. Wrong place.. Lol..

It's a Spyderco Cat..
No furry, 4 legged, purring creators on my house!
 
Not at all, I've heard of a few ways.. Easiest is... Oh never mind.. Wrong place.. Lol..

It's a Spyderco Cat..
No furry, 4 legged, purring creators on my house!


I assumed it was a Spyderco Cat (because you capitalized it) but I couldn't pass up the smart-aleck comment. You just set it up too perfectly to pass on.
 
hello and welcome to the forum,it could just be you need a intervention followed by a 12 step program! as you will quickly find out one spyderco will never do!a little over a year ago i started with a used native,and i'm owning 27 of them now,i find i'm always cleaning/sharpening/flipping!but always one in my hand or pocket,i'm what you would call a true spyderco junkie to the extreme! but there are other bad things one could do,and find this hobby keeps me out of trouble,life is short so enjoy the ride.:)
 
My name is Mike and I am a knife-o-holic. I got my first Spyderco Police Model when they first came out. 1980's? I still have that heavy solid folder. And I have no moderation when it comes to collecting knives....
 
When you've bought and sold the same knife and have done it more than once with multiple knives- then you know you have a problem.
 
Welcome. You are not alone. I bought a pm2 about a month ago, and now have 5, plus 15 others with 6 more on the way. At this point Sal could make a ketchup bottle with a hap40 lid and a spyderco logo and I would buy it. Good luck.

There have been a lot of funny replies and that was one of the best.

Anyway, next on deck is a blue Delica although I saw a Kiwi and that is very, very cool.

One last thing, my job has me going into Philadelphia off and on and quite frankly it is better to get stopped carrying a Glock (licensed carry) than a Swiss Army knife, which is why I doubly love my Dragonflies. I might be able to get away with the Delica, the Kiwi not so much, and I have no faith of carrying a PM2 in the city.
 
There have been a lot of funny replies and that was one of the best.

Anyway, next on deck is a blue Delica although I saw a Kiwi and that is very, very cool.

One last thing, my job has me going into Philadelphia off and on and quite frankly it is better to get stopped carrying a Glock (licensed carry) than a Swiss Army knife, which is why I doubly love my Dragonflies. I might be able to get away with the Delica, the Kiwi not so much, and I have no faith of carrying a PM2 in the city.
Thanks, by the way my tapntalk name is paranuts. I want to change my name to that on here any idea how to do that?
 
My name is Allan and I'm a knife-acholic. I've been watching the forum but it's time to admit my problem. It started 6 months ago with a Des Horn, that was priced too good to pass up. Then a Police model soon after, then it snowballed into a couple of Copilots, two Navigators, a Spin then a Herbst.
I say I'm gonna stop, but you know how it gets, one for show, one to carry and then you might need a third knife of the same kind "just in-case". HELP
 
I'm damned to hell, #5 walked into the door today, a Blue FRN Delica 4.


No need to be damned - here is a suggestion to balance it all out :cool:

Donate 30% of the cost of every knife you buy to a local charity. Home Heat Assistance comes to mind this time of year. You'll think a bit before you buy every knife that you lust after but you will feel very fine TWICE every time you buy a knife. Try it - you'll like it :D

OH - and do it at the time you buy the knife - don't keep a ledger with the idea that you'll make donations twice each year.
 
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