Pocketknives/Kitchen Knives/Fixed Blades
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I've been carrying a Spyderco Dragonfly in ZDP-189 the last couple months, and my coworkers husband was criticizing that it felt flimsy in hand and couldn't handle anything tougher than opening envelopes (he's a schmuck) because of the plastic handle I handed him four blank CDs (roughly the thickness of the two scales) and told him to try to snap them. Plastic materials: 1 Schmuck: 0 
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Doug, I don't believe so. This model is really a collab between Peter and his brother. Sort of a mid-tech'ish necker, but full custom. I kind of don't like the bottle opener either… 
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@Grumpy: Doug, I don't believe so. This model is really a collab between Peter and his brother. Sort of a mid-tech'ish necker, but full custom. I kind of don't like the bottle opener either… They're putting bottle openers and glass breakers on everything these days. If I didn't watch what I'm carrying, I could have four bottle openers and five glass breakers on me at all times. I'm waiting for someone to put one on a gun 
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I'm also a Dragonfly nut, nice collection. 
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Nice set there Doug  
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I wish I could have gotten that limited edition white Dragonfly… 
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Last Spyderco I picked up was the Para 2 which is my EDC. Dragonfly looks very useful though, I'll have to 
 add it to my never ending list. 
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The NASA one? Don't like molded clips. Yup. I have the NASA Ladybug, but no Dragonfly. But if my memory serves me, it had a wire clip. 
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That's just straight porn 
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Wow, those knifes look nice! Yea, I should have mentioned a price range…  I sometimes forget how insanely nice (and expensive) the stuff people buy hear is. I sometimes forget how insanely nice (and expensive) the stuff people buy hear is. Price: about $100-$600 
 Size: pocket knife somewhere from Medium to small to micro
 Use: general pocket knife purposes (paper, plastic, wood, string, food, etc.)








