Hard to say. Definitely some interesting collaboration models on the horizon, so perhaps the Gayle Bradley folder, Ed Scempp's Tuff, or Laci Szabo's folder will be getting all the buzz. Then again it could be a golden oldie, if the C83 Sprint Run materializes in 2010. I'm also hoping the Mar/McBurnette version of the Sage will be out sometime next year and, if so, I know it will be high on my list of knives to talk about.
Paul
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I'm guessing the new FRN dragonfly. With it's wire clip replacing the plastic mold one, and hopefully 2 piece screw construction like the delica/endura, different color options, and affordable price, it should be a very popular model.
Given that the TiMil RIL (as Sal calls it) will be one of the best values in production knife history, I'm pretty sure it'll be on top.
That is, until some fancy TiMil RIL Sprint run comes out with fancy steel, those will be even better.
More orange G-10 models (Orange G-10 FFG Manix 2 anyone?), Tip-up carry for the Military and Para, and an RIL Caly 4, 3.25" S90V with screw construction in orange G-10. (OK, the last one is on my dream list anyway.)
The new FFG Delica/Endura will definitely receive a lot of attention. I think the Dragonfly 2 and the UKPK FRN will also be models that will generate a lot of discussion.
I'm really looking forward to the next variation of the Sage. I'm also looking forward to the Ti RIL Military. I'd still like to see a G-10 Lava, but I don't think that's going to happen.
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