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My poor wallet......Just got my Yojimbo 2!!! (and others on the way)

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Ugh, Spyderco really needs to stop making such irresistible blades, lol.

I've wanted a Yojimbo 2 for some time, but always held off on the purchase. Coincidentally now that I was ready to buy one the well had sorta dried up.
However, I was lucky enough to find a very lightly used one online for a price I couldn't pass up.

So anyways, here are some pics. I'm shocked with how compact it feels. The tapered handle really makes it feel tiny in the hand. And I'm so glad I got another knife with a compression lock.

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I also picked up a Caly 3.5 in a trade recently. I am in love. Definitely going to be seeing a lot of pocket time.

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Coming next week: PM2 CTS-204p and Gayle Bradley! :cool:
 
That's a beautiful Knife. I've been looking for one. Seems there somewhat hard to find.

Thanks for sharing. Battle
 
Yojimbo 2 is my favorite folder for the time being. Congrats!
 
The tip (last 1/2") on the Yojimbo 2 looks kind of thin. How is it in person.

Here it is next to a PM2. As you can see, the blade comes to a slightly thinner tip, but to me it's nothing to be alarmed about. I don't find snapping knife tips to be a problem unless you are misusing the blade.
I've seen Yojimbo's stabbed into wood and cutting on boards all day without any real damage to the tip.

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