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Kudos! And a hearty slap on the back! Lol! 


Seriously though, thanx for the great products you guys (and gals?) put out.
I got my first Spyderco knife in 1997. A Delica for around $35.00. (They didn't have generation numbers then) I had it for quite a while. One time after a visit to a friend's house (about a week later), he came up and gave me back my "lost knife". I didn't know I had lost it. After I cleaned off all the mud, I realized it wasn't my knife after all. It WAS another Delica, but the clip was broken off. So I broke out my Dremel tool and ground the "stump" off it. I continued to carry both of those knives around for several years, but they finally "grew legs" and disappeared.
I just recently started buying more Spyderco knifes. I just got a Spyderco Native Serrated Blade C141BBK off of Ebay. I was really impressed with this little gem. I really liked the Delica, but somehow the new ones don't seem to look the same as the original I had. But this one (the Native) has become my new favorite. The only way I can see to improve on it would be to make a slightly larger version.
I have also just bought a Tenacious full-serrated blade. Just waiting for it to arrive.
And to top things off, I just bought what was listed as a "Spyderco/Moki 920S off of another Glocktalk member. LOL! (I know, it's not technically a "Spyderco", but...)
I'm very sure this will not be the end of my buying spree, hehe.
So once again, thanx to you all for providing real quality products that are affordable to the average joe. Not all of us can afford several hundred (or even thousands of) dollars for a quality knife. You folks make it possible.
A very satisfied former and now current customer.
Seriously though, thanx for the great products you guys (and gals?) put out.
I got my first Spyderco knife in 1997. A Delica for around $35.00. (They didn't have generation numbers then) I had it for quite a while. One time after a visit to a friend's house (about a week later), he came up and gave me back my "lost knife". I didn't know I had lost it. After I cleaned off all the mud, I realized it wasn't my knife after all. It WAS another Delica, but the clip was broken off. So I broke out my Dremel tool and ground the "stump" off it. I continued to carry both of those knives around for several years, but they finally "grew legs" and disappeared.
I just recently started buying more Spyderco knifes. I just got a Spyderco Native Serrated Blade C141BBK off of Ebay. I was really impressed with this little gem. I really liked the Delica, but somehow the new ones don't seem to look the same as the original I had. But this one (the Native) has become my new favorite. The only way I can see to improve on it would be to make a slightly larger version.
I have also just bought a Tenacious full-serrated blade. Just waiting for it to arrive.
And to top things off, I just bought what was listed as a "Spyderco/Moki 920S off of another Glocktalk member. LOL! (I know, it's not technically a "Spyderco", but...)
I'm very sure this will not be the end of my buying spree, hehe.
So once again, thanx to you all for providing real quality products that are affordable to the average joe. Not all of us can afford several hundred (or even thousands of) dollars for a quality knife. You folks make it possible.
A very satisfied former and now current customer.