Sub 200 dollar perfection. Why I love spyderco.

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Not the best pictures, just some snapshots outside. real quick. Just saying, for under 200 dollars, spydercos are hard to beat. In fact, for over 200, they're still hard to beat.

Really, they're all I ask for in a folder, and I have rarely found a Spyderco I didn't like.

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some nice spydies you have there, though im rather surprised i didnt know the PPT had gold lettering and spyder
 
Nice photos and nice choices! The Perrin looks really interesting in particular.
 
I never really noticed the Perrin PPT that much when it came out, but looking at your photos it looks almost custom. Might have to pick one up.
 
i love spyderco , but the ppt i cant warm up too. looks like they cut way too much out of the scale on one side, just a butt ugly feature imo.
 
Wow, awesome pix!

Great knives, made by great people.... Epic thread :thumbup: :D
 
i love spyderco , but the ppt i cant warm up too. looks like they cut way too much out of the scale on one side, just a butt ugly feature imo.

It does look that way, but if they would have left enough scale to cover the lock it would have been a bit fragile I think.
 
It does look that way, but if they would have left enough scale to cover the lock it would have been a bit fragile I think.

That's like my second favorite thing about it. You get the theoretical benefits of the framelock with a nice grippy G10 scale all at once.
 
Is it really heavy or something?

I was totally sold on grabbing a Para 2, but now I think I'm leaning towards the PPPT.
 
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