I stumbled upon this site, www.spydie.nl and found it to be an interesting history of all things Spyderco.
For relative newbs like myself, it is a good perspective on the evolution of the products and every knife made since the company's inception.
There were some pretty wild designs which have since been retired. Like the Eduard Bradichansky Shabaria and Bram Frank Gunting which are a little out there!
For relative newbs like myself, it is a good perspective on the evolution of the products and every knife made since the company's inception.
There were some pretty wild designs which have since been retired. Like the Eduard Bradichansky Shabaria and Bram Frank Gunting which are a little out there!
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