A few of my recent knives.

rdnzl

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Here's 4 of my most recent knives.

Spyderco PM2 with Black DLC coated SV45N blade

Spyderco Manix 2 with BD1N blade

Spyderco Endura with K390 blade.

Kizer Sheepdog XL with 154CM blade

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I know nothing about custom fixed blades, and I'm not fond of Spyderco knives--but still I can appreciate that you guys have some high quality cutting tools here.

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Seems like you have quite the collection of Spydercos. Mind if I ask you the "if you could only keep one" question?

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It seems like a lot of people like the spydiechef. What is it that you like about it so much, is it the blade shape that gives you hand clearance; or something else?

I heard LC200 is a real top-end steel. I don't have any blades made of it or Maxamet, but oddly enough I do have one knife with LC200 liners. Which do you like better?

That has to be one of the things that makes Spyderco so popular: they seem to make a real effort to utilize many different steels so you can try them out.

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Everyone has different uses for their knives. The Spydiechef is great for a camp knife. For food prep as well as camping type usage. The blade shape is perfect for working with food on a cutting board. LC200 is super stain resistant, and while it holds an edge for a long time, it's not impossible to sharpen if you have moderate skills. Maxamet is a different story. It holds an edge for a ridiculously long time, but sharpening can be pretty challenging, especially if you let the edge get buggered up at all.
 

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My two most recents. For once, I've actually stopped feeling the need to buy more knives after these two:
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When I first got it

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What it looks like now

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And my most recent purchase, a blue ridge hunter. I absolutely love this fixed blade so far
 
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