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Spyderco's Endura and Delica knives are certainly some of the more successful blades ever created. One of the things that makes Spyderco such a great company is the variations that it adds to existing design platforms. Shown here are a couple of examples. In the background is an Endura 4 and in the foreground is a Delica 4. Both have Foliage Green G10 handle scales and Full-flat Ground VG10 blades. The workmanship on both knives is positively superlative; Spyderco's Seki City Japan manufacturing knows how to put together outstanding knives! The only thing that would have made these cooler would have been if the blades were coated in a Black Tini.

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