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Spyderco little big Knives
The Salsa launched Spyderco s line of Little Big Knives beginning the company s trend (and the knife world s trend) toward small to medium sized knives capable of large knife performance. It s not uncommon that today s PC world places limits on blade size but times arise when a big, sturdy knife is needed to perform large cutting jobs. This aluminum Salsa comes with a lightweight…
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Tenacious Spyderco
The Tenacious pocket knife from Spyderco is an excellent example of a knife that is ideal for everyday carry. It is robust and sturdy. Its G10 handles are extremely durable and guarantee a firm grip at all times. Its 4-way pocket clip allows this little gem to be carried in a variety of ways to suit everyone. Its blade length measures 8.5 cm, placing this knife in the mid-size…
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Spyderco Moran Review
Knives of the Guns and Shooting Online Staff By the Staff These are some of our favorite knives, grouped in approximate categories. Included are knives we have reviewed and/or purchased independently. There is some unavoidable overlap between categories. For example, a medium size clip-it folding knife might be used as a folding utility knife by some respondents and most knifes…
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Spyderco Tenacious VS Endura
Not a knife story, but a Crested Caracara tale. Sunday morning, a dozen Black Vultures were lined up at the edge of the pond where I had killed a Nutria the day before. Only one was working on the dam-destroying aquatic rodent so I looked through the spotting scope I have set up and it was not a Black Vulture. It was a Caracara also known as a Mexican eagle. One vulture stepped…
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Spyderco Stretch 2
Cons: None It s As Sharp as Sharp Gets I just got this knife today and I love it. Mostly because of the the steel used, I ll always be a sucker for any knife made with one of the top 3-4 steels and I rate this ZDP-189 at the top right now. You can pay $2, .00+ on a Rockstead knife, the same size, with the same steel. So, when I saw I could get this knife at such a good price…
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Old Spyderco Knives
Brought to you by In June, we took a survey to learn which pocket knives our readers believe should never be discontinued. Respondents were asked to name as many or as few pocket knife models as they wanted, and no brands or blades were off-limits. 404 respondents named a total of 268 models and the average respondent named 4.1 pocket knives. 79 out of 404 respondents said…
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Spyderco Blades
In 2006, off the coasts of Australia, there were 21 reported cases of large whales entangled in various fishing gear. Of those, there were 4 confirmed deaths, 9 whose fate is unknown (but likely grim) and 8 who were rescued. Whales are dying. There s no way of knowing exact numbers because these are only the whales that were spotted. These numbers are likely to increase as…
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Spyderco Singapore
These SanRenMu pocket knives are like crack to me. They are well designed, well built, and (most importantly) dirt cheap, making them a great value. All the models that I know of are under $20. Sure, they take 20-45 days to arrive, but it s not like I m desperate for another knife, so the wait is no problem. My review sample was purchased from Fasttech and took about 30 days…
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Spyderco Models
A cornerstone in Spyderco s Save and Serve line up, the Military Model came about after someone asked Spyderco s owner Sal Glesser, If your son were going into the military what folding knife would you send him with? For certain, it had to meet the requirements of a high-performance, light-weight folder designed for hard use. To create an even more subdued blade we have blackened…
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Spyderco Knives with Compression lock
Spyderco’s Sage Series™ is a unique family of knives that showcases the innovative lock mechanisms that have helped define modern folding knife technology. Every knife in the series features the same basic design parameters—a full-flat-ground, leaf-shaped CPM® S30V® blade, an ergonomic handle design with textured forefinger choil and thumb ramp, and a reversible tip-up wire…
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Spyderco Police Carbon Fiber
[Ed. note – This is part two in a four part police training series on duty knives. Make sure you read Randall’s other articles in the series on his general thoughts about police knives, neck knives and the KA-BAR TDI.] Let’s talk about folding knives. I must admit to an infatuation with balisong, or butterfly, knives. For me it is part heritage and part love of toys. I had…
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Spyderco Tactical
Sal Glesser design Emerson Wave opening design Full skeletonized stainless steel liners Compact and easy to carry Designed by Spyderco’s founder, Sal Glesser, the Karahawk is a highly evolved folding version of the Southeast Asian karambit. Its gently curved hawkbill blade is precision machined from VG-10 stainless steel and features both the Spyderco Trademark Round Hole and…
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Spyderco Sharpmaker Kitchen Knives
Putting the incorrect angle on a blade is the equivalent to dulling it On patrol, I must have used my knife at least once every shift. Since patrol officers are some of the best knife abusers, I thought I’d share the right way to sharpen a knife. To tell you the truth, many of us have been doing it wrong. My pick for proper sharpening is the Spyderco Tri-Angle Sharpmaker because…
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Spyderco SLIPIT
Produced in Maniago, the Squeak SLIPIT is a Spyderco non-locking one-hand open, clip carry folder called a SLIPIT. It s designed for legally-restricted carry in locales where locking folders are prohibited. The blade is ground full-flat and made from Austrian Bohler-Uddeholm s N690Co steel. N690C0 is high-carbon steel with added cobalt for structural uniformity resulting in…
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Spyderco Knives made in China
Trolling For Hate: Why The Knife Industry NEEDS to Make Stuff in China I love the idea of a craftsman, like Steve Karroll, hand making my knife. I like the idea that somewhere he is sitting at a grinding belt using his eyes and his hands to craft a razor edge on my . It makes me feel connected to things I own and the people that make them. I also like the idea that in Golden…
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