Spyderco does it.... agian

I just received a metal handled Dragonfly that I ordered from Top of Texas Knives (Thanks again Chris and Marti!). I was going to give it to my father-in-law as a present. He is a real traditional kind of guy and the old timer he carries is dull as a butter knife and the tip is broke. I tried to give him an old delica that I had, but he doesnt like serrations or zytel handles. Like I said very traditional. He also likes small knives that he can carry in his pocket. I had planned on getting him the plain edge Dragonfly and have his initials engraved on it. As many of you know, I like big knives. When I opened the Dragonfly I immediately decided I will keep this knife myself. How does Spyderco make a small knife feel so big? Granted, it doesnt feel like my 5" Voyager but it feels alot bigger than it looks. And it is scary sharp.
My first knife was a Spyderco Delica. In recent years I started buying knives from other companies. Lately I have rediscovered Spyderco.
Anyway, Sal and all the people at Spyderco, thanks for another great design.
 
shootist,

What a typical story. The same thing happened to me, but the other way around. My wife bought me Endura for my birthday some years ago. She liked it so much that she kept it for herself!

sjc
 
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