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Sal,
I'm not a Spyderco "nut". I purchase different knife brands for use. Many that I buy are resold or traded because they don't fit me or my needs.
This is true of Spyderco knives as well as others.
I do want to thank you for three outstanding products/designs that are keepers. They are:
Moran - The best light weight, sheeple friendly, trail and small kitchen knife, with a sheath that couldn't be improved.
Harpy G-10 - Everyone should have one of these hawkbill utilities. Sharp, strong, great ergonomics. I've never liked the stainless handled Harpy or the feel of the Merlins but the G-10 Harpy is "perfection".
Sharpmaker - Makes even a klutz like me an expert at touching up knives. Great video as well both informative and instructive. I tried much more expensive "systems" but the Sharpmaker is the best for average knife user.
I congratulate you on making so many knife owners and users happy and wish you continued success with your business.
I'm not a Spyderco "nut". I purchase different knife brands for use. Many that I buy are resold or traded because they don't fit me or my needs.
This is true of Spyderco knives as well as others.
I do want to thank you for three outstanding products/designs that are keepers. They are:
Moran - The best light weight, sheeple friendly, trail and small kitchen knife, with a sheath that couldn't be improved.
Harpy G-10 - Everyone should have one of these hawkbill utilities. Sharp, strong, great ergonomics. I've never liked the stainless handled Harpy or the feel of the Merlins but the G-10 Harpy is "perfection".
Sharpmaker - Makes even a klutz like me an expert at touching up knives. Great video as well both informative and instructive. I tried much more expensive "systems" but the Sharpmaker is the best for average knife user.
I congratulate you on making so many knife owners and users happy and wish you continued success with your business.