My Centofantes

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Frank really knew how to make a knife. His wharncliffe designs were (and still are) the perfect wharnies. Here are my Centofante knives.

Spyderco Centofante 4, model C66PBK4 and Kershaw Centofante, model 1610:
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Please share yours.
 
Hi JNieporte -

Here is my Centofante, it rotated into EDC a few weeks ago...

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best regards -

mqqn
 
I've got a Centofante 3. Thin blade, great slicer, and very lightweight. Maybe too thin and light. I've not edc'd it much because I like the more solid feel of the Delica or some other models. But it is a good looking knife and a great slicer.

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I have a Centofante 3 I've EDC'd continually for years. Clip is scratched to hell, Spyderco inlay fell out, sharpen it once a week. It's held up fine. The lock has a bit of slop in it but considering the beating it's taken I have no complaints.

I have yet to find a more pleasant knife to use.
 
IMO, the Centofante 3 is one of the best Spydercos around.
 
Here's mine. The photo doesn't fully show the wear (blade is scratched, clip is brassed all over) it has. If anyone's worried these things won't hold up in continuous use, don't be.

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