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Can anyone ID this for me?

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It's an old Spyderco that has been with me for a while. The blade originally had a steep curve to it before I broke it and re-ground it. I would love to know what it's called because I am trying to find another one without a busted up blade. Thanks!

 
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That's one of the old aluminum "Navigators", they were introduced in 1997 I think. :)
 
That's about when I got it. '97-98 or so. This thing has been a beast if a little knife. The Lava seems to be the closest thing to it in recent years as far as shape goes. Thanks for the help!
 
Check out the Spyderco Cat or Chicago. Similar sized knives with G-10 handles and 440C steel. (under $50 bucks) I much prefer G-10 to aluminum as the G-10 is virtually indestructible.

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Thanks guys. What is the one pictured here? I dig it. I agree with you on the G10. No corrosion ever and tough stuff.
 
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