My Delica is made in Seki City Japan.I had no idea that Spyderco knives (any of them) were made in China.
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- Fri Mar 26, 2010 9:00 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: carry knifes
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Re: carry knifes
- Wed Mar 24, 2010 7:50 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: carry knifes
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Re: carry knifes
I've been carrying a Spyderco Delica for about 20 years now. (Not the same one, I lose one occasionally.)
It takes about 10 minutes of practice to learn to open it one handed and the size is just right for everyday carry.
You'll find them for around $50 - $60.
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You can get them serrated or not - I prefer not.
Strong blade, holds a good edge, ready when you need it.
True story -
When Mrs. Chemist & I were dating I gave her one as a gift.
She practiced with it until she became adept at opening it one handed.
She practiced so much it became a nervous habit.
One day a coworker asked her to stop playing with the knife. It was making him nervous.
She did.
It takes about 10 minutes of practice to learn to open it one handed and the size is just right for everyday carry.
You'll find them for around $50 - $60.
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You can get them serrated or not - I prefer not.
Strong blade, holds a good edge, ready when you need it.
True story -
When Mrs. Chemist & I were dating I gave her one as a gift.
She practiced with it until she became adept at opening it one handed.
She practiced so much it became a nervous habit.
One day a coworker asked her to stop playing with the knife. It was making him nervous.
She did.