G10 Endura worth it?

I wonder if the blades interchange? My FRN Endura is the fully serrated model and I wouldn't mind swapping that blade into the G-10 frame.

Here's a thought: why don't I go ask that question in the Spyderco forum?
 
I don;t like the very obtuse grind on the Endura, so I would not even consider it.. Oddly enough, I really do like Spydies FRN though. It is solid unlike, say, the Griptilian.

I say if yer willin' to go Foreign made, save up a few more clams and go for the Spydie made, Anso designed Rock Lobster. It should be available Nov 15th. I haven't owned a non USA made knife in 10 years on principal to keep work at home. Any time there is a graveyard in the Simpsons... there is a grave marked "American workmanship." I'm gonna TRY to fight this one off... but I'll wait until there are comparison photos between the Rock Lobster and the Military. For now, to the OP, I would recommend a US made knife... the only thing HARD to find in comparison, is the back lock. In this case, the most comparable knife might just be:

the Benchmade Dejavoo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUlQche6xCc

Or the Spyderco Military
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hqDFZfqXsJM = good pics but in Italian
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UU36WCA5LRE + great review
 
I just recently purchased the endura 4 ss, and think it is a great knife. It feels solid in the hand, my only gripe being that the stainless steel does not grip well. I think the extra money for the G10 would be well worth it though.
 
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