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2014 Mid-Year Spyderco Catalog Supplement Posted

Where are the sprints :(

Must haves for me: PITS folder, Roadie, dog tag folder.

The Rubicon would be nice but I can't take on a second mortgage lol.
 
I hate you Spyderco!

I reaaaaallly want that Schempp Bowie. I can't explain it. The Bradley Bowie sparked my interest too. Lol, my wallet can't take much more of this!
 
Really digging the Bradley Bowie, Schempp Bowie, and the PITS. I get the feeling that the PITS will be more than I want to pay for a small slipjoint since it has titanium scales. I Would love to see the Bradley Bowie with a wood or stag handle.
 
Where are the sprints :(

Must haves for me: PITS folder, Roadie, dog tag folder.

The Rubicon would be nice but I can't take on a second mortgage lol.

Any idea on what the rubicon is going to run?
 
Pretty sure it'll be in the $265-$285 range. Looks so nice. Just still.wish it had left side pocket clip available.
 
The Cubic Boron Nitride Sharpmaker Rods look real handy, as well as the Bradley Bowie.
 
Are the new rods supposed to fill a gap between the diamond and gray rods?
 
I'm looking forward to the Schempp bowie. I just wish it had a normal clip like the Navaja instead of the wire clip. I'm sure some people prefer the wire though.
 
Are the new rods supposed to fill a gap between the diamond and gray rods?

I was wondering that myself, I get the impression that is what they're for. Logically reasoning, since CZ is not as hard to diamond but harder than almost any other substance (like ceramic) that's what it means. I hope that since they're made in China they won't be as expensive as the diamond rods, a pair of those is almost as much as a SharpMaker alone.
 
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