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    At work I’ve used a Spiderco military half serrated for 19 years now. Decent knives.

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    For seeing your competition's prices

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    People seem to like them a lot.

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    Spyderco has a reputation of having the best heat treatment in the business. It’s a little sad that Spyderco set the prices so high. I own a Para 3 and absolutely love it.
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    Delica, rescue and endura. All gen 1. Still solid. That endura, i picked up in ‘95!
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    i have about 20 including some very rare ones. I am especially partial to the Martial Blade Craft (MBC) ones though those probably arent the best sellers in the general market. I have met Sal Glesser and other people close to the brand (like Michael Janich) at several shows (New York Custom Knife Show, SHOT Show etc).

    Anyway, just to say that they are a well regarded brand. Lots of places carry their basic models like the Endura and Delica so there is lots of competition there.

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    I have one and I’m 100% happy with it. But it was hundreds of dollars. Lil lionspy titanium. I think any knife as pricey as mine would have to be perfect. But no regrets, and I’ll buy other spyderco knives if I see one I like.

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    They do decent knifes.

    They also do sprint runs they call, which is a normal version of a knife in a special steel they test out.

    It also depends on who are your target customers.

    There's the FRN versions which are lightweight. They often come in steels that are stainless and better for boating for example.

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    Had a UKPK since I moved to England in 2014. Needs a sharpen now, but I've abused the heck out of it. Sucks its a folder with no lock, but I bought it to be UK legal. Yes, that country is ruined.

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    The prices have to be attractive for people to buy

    They would have ever to be same or less as warriors and wonders / blades Canada

    That is most people's goto site in Canada

    People are cheap and want the lowest price

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