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Dragonfly, FRN Handle, Plain (C28PBK) Category: Utility Knives

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Item #: C28PBK. Features a 2.31 in. AUS-8 steel blade. 3.22 in. black FRN handle. The black FRN clip is positioned for tip up carry.
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Customer Buzz
 "Great little Kinfe" 2009-03-24
By Anthony M. (Dutchess County, NY)
After seeing some Spyderco knives I decided to get one for myself. It's a great little knife, VERY sharp, easy to open and close. Locking blade locks securely open and is easy enought to close. The only "complaint" I would have is the pocket clip is very stiff. This one has a molded clip, not a screwed on metal one like the larger knives. The clip is too stiff to just slip the clip onto a pocket in jeans, you have to open the clip up a little to get the clip over the fabric. I didn't buy it for a clip knife anyway so not a bid deal to me, its plenty small enough to fit easily in your pocket.

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 "Adequate small utility knife" 2008-08-20
By Jamie N. Stokes (Australia)
Spyderco definately have very good single handed opening knives. What makes them a bit better is that the knives can be opened when either your fingers are cold/ numb, or the fingernail itself cant be used- inside gloves, bitten down to the quick, bandaged, cut too short etc....not so easy with the fingernail tab opening pocket knives



I bought this knife because its legal in my country, will still cut open heavy cardboard cartons and envelopes/ small packages. Small size doesnt poke me anywhere while its in my pocket. One handed opening helps, not mandatory.



Also a very neat little package when folded up, well thought out design.

May not have serrations, which are handier when sawing through cartons, packaging straps etc, yet a straight edge gives less concern (and easier to sharpen) when using it in front of other people. perceived to be less agressive, perhaps?



Still, with my 4 1/2 inch hand size, (about 95mm - measuring across the inside of my knuckles, palm side) this knife looks tiny in my hand, yet is still easy to use.



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 "Great for what it's meant to do." 2008-04-14
By S. Chakravarti
I've owned a few small folding knives before, but this is one of the smallest and most ergonomic in hand yet. The finger choil positions offer excellent control for the small everyday tasks one may have.

This little knife is so light and easy to carry you can put it in your pocket and forget about it until needed. The blade is similar in size to some heavier pocket knives like the leatherman c303, and has a small handle which can fit perfectly in the hand. This combined with the strong lockback design makes for a comfortable, easily controlled, strong knife with little worry and impressive cutting potential.

On a side note, when it comes to blade steel quality, AUS 8 is great for many of the everyday tasks you may have and to keep the overall price down. Also i'm not particularly impressed with the plastic feel of the handle, but the ergonomics of this knife are better than some gentlemen's folders' at almost ten times this price.

Customer Buzz
 "The PERFECT pocketknife!" 2008-01-07
By Big Jerk
The Spyderco Dragonfly is the perfect size pocketknife; not too big, not too small. It is razor sharp out of the box, and is of extremely high quality. Very smooth action, and very easy to open and close with one hand. I love this knife, and would highly recommend it to anyone in the market for a pocketknife.

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 "Solid, comfortable, very sharp knife" 2007-02-12
By Shadejumper
I just got this knife as a birthday present from someone who's had one for a long time. It's much more comfortable than other knives I've had, with perfect spots for my forefinger and my thumb. It's hella-sharp and feels very sturdy.



It's pretty easy to open with the big hole. It's kind of stiff to open, but I guess it's better that way so it won't come open in my pocket (I've had cheaper knives do that...OUCH).


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