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jayjaytuner
02-28-08, 15:01
there a good site that has striders in stock?

Impact
02-28-08, 15:27
plazacutlery.com

altav
02-28-08, 15:37
Blue Line Gear (http://www.bluelinegear.com/)

mac37
02-28-08, 17:09
I second Plaza
http://www.plazacutlery.com/Strider/Stridermainpage.htm
They have been in business for over 30 years. I got my DB from them.

Spurholder
02-29-08, 09:32
+1 on Blue Line Gear. Got a great deal on my BN!

jayjaytuner
02-29-08, 09:49
thanks for the links........
i can't make up my mind, looking for a folder, what do you guys like?

sff70
03-01-08, 00:25
I have a SMF. Love it, but it's large and also thick. Too much so for an EDC knife, unless you are very dedicated.

A SNG or PT would be a better choice.

I should also clarify that my SMF is my EDC on duty, it's a bit too big for off duty, for me.

Resq47
03-01-08, 01:40
Blue Line Gear was where I bought my EDC/Duty SMF.

kihnspiracy
03-01-08, 07:11
Thanks for the heads up. I have been looking for a Strider also.

doubletap
03-06-08, 07:40
Truenorthknives.com has a big selection of Striders and I've never heard any thing but good things about them.

Al U. 5811
03-09-08, 07:57
Not a Strider supporter anymore but Ryan at Blueline was easily the hands down favorite in the past. TAD is a good choice also.

losbronces
03-09-08, 11:39
I like Blue Line Gear for Striders or any other knives that he has in stock.

I have a PT (its legal to carry most places) and a SMF Tanto. I prefer frame locks to liner locks.

CPR
03-25-08, 13:19
I like Plaza Cutlery and True North Knives. They've always done me right.

GKoenig
03-25-08, 14:51
I would say TAD Gear... but that is a dangerous website to visit on the old credit card.

BSHNT2015
03-25-08, 21:07
I'd vote for Blue line, they're good people and customer service was tops.

jshooter
03-25-08, 21:20
Blue line was awesome to deal with. Quick delivery, had good selection.

Mojo58
03-26-08, 01:16
Bought my SMF from TAD. I'd buy from them again. Prompt, knowledgeable, efficient and friendly.

KevinB
03-26-08, 02:35
True North Knives and BlueLine Gear have both been excellent to me.