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kraziekurtis
08-30-2001, 12:00 AM
Anybody have any good reliable well known knife selling sites that sell spydies for cheap?

Turbo923
08-30-2001, 08:07 PM
Good knife sites? The best knife ite that I found was www.knifecenter.com. They have great prices and picturs of everything they sell. Got a SS dragonfly and delica for a total of 75 dollars....shipping included. It also came 2 days after I bought it!

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LONG_TOSSER
08-30-2001, 10:59 PM
The best place to go is EBAY.
There are many knife dealers on there,
and if you're wary about one, you simply
check others' comments on him. It's a
total checks and balances system!

However, if you're uncomfortable with the
auction process, I think the best dealer
on the net is americanoutdoorsports.com

Check it out!

Made in Detroit

fossilhunter
08-31-2001, 03:11 AM
I have purchased many from www.knifeoutlet.com and have been very happy with their price and service-

they get them to me pretty quick, too!

kraziekurtis
08-31-2001, 10:05 AM
thank you for your help.....i prefer knives new rather than used like off ebay

kraziekurtis
08-31-2001, 10:18 AM
nevermind my mom is paranoid about ordering online with her credit card...

The Stare
08-31-2001, 07:13 PM
Virtually all the web vendors I use have a 1-800 # to call.

Though the selection isn't the widest in Spydercos, one of my favorite vendors has been Bayou LaFourche. With great frequency, the only places who have lower prices are Discount knives -- from whom I'll never purchase -- and this Botach outfit, that gets flamed several times a month at Blade Forums. BLF provides excellent service, they're very nice people, and they ship quickly. Class act.

I also like Knife Outlet and Skylands.

I haven't gotten used to the fact that Dennis has his website working yet, but would certainly include Dennis as one of the best. He is shootist16 who posts here and on the BF Spyderco forum regularly. His site link is in his signature at BF. Probably here too, but can't remember, since this software doesn't show links.

Kniffe Center and 1SKS have probably more information about knives than most of the sites, but their prices are frequently higher than the others also.

Stare