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Way “back in the day” I picked up my first Spyderco knife – an Endura. Through my years wearing a uniform on the street I carried many a different lockblade folding knife and the assortment included other variations on that basic Endura design. Spyderco knives all have that trademark thumbhole and most of the ones I’ve owned have the plastic/synthetic grips I’ve grown accustomed…
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Spyderco S30V Knives
Description SP223GP : C223GP Para 3 Spyderco Easily one of the most anticipated products in Spyderco s history, the Para 3 is the latest generation of their immensely popular Paramilitary family of folding knives. It traces its history all the way back to the first-generation Paramilitary model, which was introduced in 2004 and even further to that knife s inspiration: the…
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Spyderco CPM-S30V
A recipe for folding knife success: Start with hard-use rated lock. Add a blade made of exotic high carbon steel. Manufacture it in Golden, Colorado using precise tolerances then add a healthy dash of American innovation. These ingredients are the Manix2, a concoction of solo features when combined make one of the strongest knives from Spyderco to date. Patented by Spyderco…
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When placing your order just add to your order comments that you would like our free upgrade to Priority Mail to help ensure a quick delivery. Just make certain to select the normal free shipping option and we will take care of the rest. This offer is always good for BladeForums members on this knife or any knives in our store over $50 dollars in value . Thanks! - For International…
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Spyderco Compression lock Knives
Locking Mechanisms BACK LOCK A locking system positioned on the back of the handle that uses a rocker arm that pivots in the center. A lug on one end of the arm engages a notch in the blade’s tang to lock the blade open. BALL BEARING LOCK A patented compressive lock that wedges a ball bearing between a fixed anvil and the blade tang. The mechanism also serves as a detent to…
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Spyderco USA
A bit of history is in order. Spyderco initially manufactured the SpyderWrench in the US, but due to the complex design and the cost of manufacturing, it was difficult to meet proper production numbers, prices soared and eventually, the SpyderWrench was dropped. Unfortunately, interest in the SpyderWrench didn’t wane quite as easily, and Spyderco eventually decided to bring…
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Spyderco pin
Meaning “American bison” in the Lakota Sioux language, “Tatanka” is also the name of Spyderco’s first “super-sized” folder. Its defining feature is its high-strength PowerLock™–a deceptively simple yet incredibly strong lock that at first glance looks like an ordinary back lock. Take a closer look, however, and you’ll see a secondary cam component that is the secret to the…
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Spyderco AUS-8
Illustration courtesy of Spyderco, Inc. Spyderco ( is a US company based in Golden, Colorado. It is owned by Sal Glesser and the Glesser family. Spyderco knives are designed and tested in house, where Spyderco maintains a million dollar testing facility. The knives are manufactured primarily in Seki-City, Japan, but some models are made in China, Taiwan, USA and Italy. Spyderco…
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Best selling Spyderco Knife
Spyderco is a company that specializes in quality blades and knives that outperform and outlast those of their competitors. With over thirty years of research and development, they have developed knives and knife sharpeners with superior quality and durability. Their research led to the creation of features that are common on many modern knives such as serrations, an opening…
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Spyderco Persistence scales
In my continuing quest to find my favorite budget folding knife – which for my purposes I am defining as anything costing less than $50 – I decided to pick up a Spyderco Tenacious on a Black Friday special. It is one of those knives that I have always heard good things about, but never had the opportunity to use for myself. Throughout my testing, what I found was a knife that…
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Spyderco Self Defense Knife
My edc; Freitag wallet, Spyderco civilian, Fred Perrin pen (with DNA sampler ;-)) surefire defender, citizen, smal tandoc tools neck knife toothpick keys with self defence key ring
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Spyderco Endura clip
In the 1980’s, the original Spyderco Endura blazed a trail as one of the first lightweight clip-carry folding knives. Today it remains one of our most popular models and continues to set the standard for all other knives of its breed. Now in its fourth generation, it has also inspired a broad range of variations to meet virtually every user’s needs and preferences. All Endura…
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Spyderco pocket clip
Sharp, dangerous, often illegal and honestly not very good as a weapon; I still wouldn t be caught dead without a good knife. Here s why I carry one everywhere and why you should too. Being Handy: Equipped with opposable thumbs, we humans are pretty good at grabbing things, tearing things, chewing things, pulling things and even pushing them. One thing we can t do at all without…
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Spyderco Wegner
By David Crane [email protected] Click on digital photos below to view them full-size and in correct proportion. All digital photos contained in this article are the exclusive property of DefenseReview.com. While I was at SHOT Show 2005 earlier this year, I made the smart decision to stop by the Blade-Tech booth. While Blade-Tech is famous for making high-quality kydex holsters/carry…
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Spyderco Card Knife
Pros: Blade Material, Handle Feel, Handle Material, Overall Quality, Weight, Ease of Opening, Blade Sharpness Cons: Lock Ease of Use, None Hot off the Line I use the new Advocate as my daily back pocket carry. It has proven itself on everything from carving marshmallow sticks for the kids in seconds to powering through double-walled cardboard, to trimming back cuticles. I live…
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