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Location: Arizona
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I love my Spyderco Delica, goes great with my Glock30. Really any good quality knife will work, but I swear by Spyderco. I sound like my wife, "these shoes look great with this outfit,"lol.
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Senior Member
![]() Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: the raggedy edge
Posts: 644
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the delica is a smaller version of the endura. i'm gonna add another thumbs up for spyderco. they're great knives, and cost much less than other knives with lower quality. i recommend either model, with the wave feature.
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Location: Springfield, Missouri
Posts: 1,557
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VIP Member
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Location: Oregon
Posts: 2,191
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KenpoTex is right on on the size...either spyderco Delica or Endura can be had for under $50.00...ya get a lot of knife for not much money me thinks...
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Member
![]() Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Columbus, OH
Posts: 427
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I carry a SOG, spyderco, or benchmade depending on what I'm doing for the day. I love my SOG's as they have really stood up to all I've thrown at them. but the other two have as well.
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Location: Nebraska
Posts: 614
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Distinguished Member
![]() Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: United States
Posts: 1,685
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I prefer Benchmade - My first one I had for 10 years before I decided to retire it and get a new one. Still nothing wrong with it - just would hate to lose it somehow. So I got a couple new Benchmades. I've handled the Kershaws and they are pretty nice - but I don't want one. The CRKTs that I've seen were pretty cheaply made. Spyderco's are good knives - just don't work as well in my hands. JMO
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![]() Join Date: May 2007
Location: Ga
Posts: 163
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I sometimes carry a SOG, they are good well designed tools. I always (5+yrs) carry a Spyderco. Nothing I can say will do them justice. Any complaints I had about older models were taken care of when they designed the Delica 4s(my current carry). I too carry a Glock.
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![]() Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: PA
Posts: 16
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Check out the SOG Trident. It's a spring assisted opening folder that is easily opened with either hand. Lots of blade options, too, and it's price (about 65 bucks on ebay) keeps your wallet happy. Comes with a nice sharp edge, too, and has a reversible pocket clip, along with a couple other nice features. I think it's a well thought out design.
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![]() Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Ohio
Posts: 18
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Cold Steel
I carry a Cold Steel knife myself. Reasonably priced and reliable.
Nathan
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