Does Spyderco make a knife good for Bushcraft?

Besides the Bushcraft model, I've found the Moran Featherweight (drop point) and the Temperance 2 very handy for bushcraft and primitive skills.

The Temperance 2 is almost too big for detailed carving, but I just love that flat ground VG-10 and the handle suits me really well.

The Moran Featherweight is a fantastic outdoors knife. I've been using both of mine (drop point and upswept blade) for a few years and have zero complaints.

Now you're talking. I like the looks of both of those. Also seems to be both are discontinued. Are they Scandi grind or Full Flat?
 
I have the Moran since a few months, and I took it on holiday. It has immediately become one of my absolute favourite outdoor knives. Light, good handholding, perfectly balanced, great cutting with its full flat ground blade.
I am not sure if it can "officially" be considered as a bushcraft knife because it is not a full tang blade. Hence it is a knife for normal cutting use, not to chop with it like an axe or other abuse-like applications.
FYI if you are interested, I made a concise video clip about the Moran, you can watch it HERE.
 
Now you're talking. I like the looks of both of those. Also seems to be both are discontinued. Are they Scandi grind or Full Flat?

They are flat ground. I don't think they are discontinued, and even if they are you can find them at most on-line dealers.

http://www.knifeworks.com/spydercobillmorandroppointplainedge.aspx
http://www.knifeworks.com/spydercotemperance2brownmicartahandleplainedge.aspx

The Moran is a good deal at around $75 (I saw that price at several places), the Temperance 2 is expensive but worth it IMHO.
 
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