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Spyderco Dragonfly Carbon Fiber
Spyderco Chaparral Review & Giveaway For many of us, small pocket knives make up a core part of our EDC. However, since the advent of “tactical” knives in the 80s, the traditional, general purpose folders your grandpa was likely to carry faded to obscurity. Even the commonly recommended blades for EDC of today have origins in tactical-style folders. Recognizing this…
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Spyderco Resilience scales
My first exposure to Spyderco was back in 1993 when I received one as a bridal party wedding gift. I don’t remember which model but I carried it for years and it served me well for all those random cutting tasks. Since that time I have had at least one in my EDC folder stable and rotate it into service frequently. The attention to what really matters in a folder keeps me coming…
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Best Spyderco
Spyderco Paramilitary 2 is a folding knife designed by the Colorado based company – The Spyderco. The Spyderco is the most favorite and popular brand among knife connoisseurs due to the high level of dedication they pour into their craftsmanship. The urge for innovation and the perfect equilibrium they maintain between performance and feasibility is rather amazing and plays…
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Spyderco ats-55
Spyderco Civilian Review Very good With it s intimidating hawkbill blade, the Spyderco Civilian is an outstanding self-defense knife Key Specs Blade length: 4.125 inches Overall length: 9.2 inches Closed length: 5.2 inches Weight: 4.75 ounces Blade material: VG-10 Locking mechanism: Lock Back County of origin: Japan Price range: About 0 The Civilian’s overall length opened…
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Spyderco Stretch G10
I was looking at the little guys in ZDP-189 for one reason or another, (ok, because I felt like another Spyderco today) and was trying to decide between the Ladybug and the Manbug. Had I been looking at the vg-10 models, I think the Manbug was a clear winner, mostly because of the FFG blade. I want to make sure my assumptions, based on looking at pictures in the catalog and…
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Where to Spyderco Knives?
Kumo is Japanese for spider and a fitting name for the new Japanese influenced fixed blade knife designed by custom knifemaker R.J. Martin and manufactured by Spyderco. A self-professed steel junkie, R.J. Martin is celebrated for integrating multiple grind lines on the blades of his knife designs. Made from a solid 9-inch piece of VG-10 steel, the Kumo blade has two definite…
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Spyderco Amazon
The Tri-Angle Sharpmaker (204MF) includes two sets of high alumina ceramic stones: A pair of medium-grit (brown) stones for aggressive sharpening and a set of fine (white) stones for professional grade finishing. The stones are triangular for sharpening Plainedges on the flat sides and SpyderEdges (serrations) on the corners. A furrow running the length of each stone lets you…
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Why are Spyderco Knives so expensive?
I’ve never felt the need to attach a lanyard or short length of cord to any of the pocket knives that I carry. I’ve been carrying a small EDC (every day carry) blade on my person for well over 15 years now and don’t plan to change that habit any time soon. But one thing I can’t seem to understand, or at least see a huge benefit of, is attaching a lanyard or length of cordage…
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Spyderco Worker
Released in 1981, Spyderco’s C01 Worker™ was the first folding knife in history to offer our Trademark Round Hole™ for ambidextrous one-handed opening and a pocket clip for convenient carry and ready access. Initially available only with a PlainEdge™ cutting edge and a short sharpened false edge, it later became the vehicle to introduce our fully serrated SpyderEdge™. Together…
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Spyderco Japanese
Following the tragic events of September 11, 2001, the carry of any type of knife aboard an airplane was strictly prohibited. In early 2013, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) announced a plan to change U.S. security regulations and once again allow knives on airplanes. Although the plan was later withdrawn, Spyderco had already risen to the occasion by designing…
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Spyderco Military custom scales
The Clip Swap We are now offering our clip modifications to our web customers. Moving clips like the Emerson CQC-8 right-hand-to-left-hand swap pictured below start around $20-25. The simplicity of the Emerson design and the lack of contours makes the clip swap a quick and straight forward process. More extensive jobs like the Benchmade 761 tip-up-to-tip-down swap below will…
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Spyderco flipper Knives
Description SP206GP : C206GP Introvert Spyderco The inspiration for Spyderco s designs sometimes comes from the most curious places. In the case of the Introvert folder, it began with Chris Knutson, a lifelong martial artist, knifemaker and Spyderco enthusiast who originally set out to design a folding version of the Spyderco Swick neck knife that he could carry in areas that…
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Spyderco Persistence Blue
The Spyderco Persistence brilliant Blue G10 with satin blade is a low cost entry into the regular Spyderco line. This high performance folding knife has all the right ingredients to get the job done. Easy deploying manual blade with Spyderco s traditional thumb hole, screw together construction and a quality handle material. This mid-sized folder has a handle shape that should…
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CPM S30V Spyderco
The large Manix 2 is an oversized version of the Manix2 with a blade that is just under four-inches. The blade is locked open using Spyderco s patented Ball Bearing Lock. The lock is comprised of a free-floating steel ball-bearing encased in a high-tech polymer cage. When opened, the ball bearing moves forward onto the blade s ramp where it is wedged, locking the blade safely…
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Spyderco EDC Knife
I’ve carried a plain edge Spyderco Delica as my EDC blade for the past 14 years and have come to completely trust and rely on it as my go-to knife. My original Delica was the very first iteration of that model (Delica Clipit) which came with an integral, nonadjustable, plastic pocket clip and basic waffle pattern FRN handle. As basic as it was, it was my first truly easy to…
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