How impressed I am with the Vallotton Sub-Hilt

Don't own one for a few reasons (heavier than I prefer, shallow carry, thick blade). No question that is a fantastic looking knife. Based on appearance and uniqueness it could be a custom. The appearance of both of these keep calling to me.
Haha that polished G10 is downright seductive. I've recently been thinning out my duplicates. I have one of my Vallottons on the exchange right now for a very good price. Just sayin' :D
 
The Vallotton was on Gotham again!
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Not sure if it's been posted yet?
Here's the thread from the first? time it was on the show.
https://www.bladeforums.com/threads/valloton-sub-hilt-on-gotham.1283145/#post-14770080
The prop folks need to expand the collection.
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Don't own one for a few reasons (heavier than I prefer, shallow carry, thick blade). No question that is a fantastic looking knife. Based on appearance and uniqueness it could be a custom. The appearance of both of these keep calling to me.

Ditto. Still, I fight the urge to pick one up.
 
I had both the manual and auto versions and it was tough letting them go.
I still get the itch whenever I see one up for grabs.

In terms of built quality it is probably the nicest linerlock Spyderco has ever put out. Among their nicest knives all together.
 
I am a big fan of the vallotton sub-hilt and the lil' sub-hilt. They are on the heavy side, but this is my favorite knife to carry. Waiting on getting the conversion to double-action.
 
I have wanted one of these since they were released, but never pulled the trigger. The Taichung Spydies are very high quality, not that their others aren't.
 
I think it would be awesome to see sprint runs with different steel or wood scales. Pretty stoked for the double action conversion as well.
 
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