My new design in Spydeco!

That looks fantastic. I checked out your site and really like the Zen too. Now if I could only win the lotto to have enough for all these knives I need.......I mean want.

Thanks for sharing.
 
can ya make a lefty?

Yes, you could order for custom.

I dig the yin & yang detail on the pivot, and the handle shape looks like it would melt right into the hand... :thumbup:

If I may offer an honest opinion, I find the prototype a little too 'busy' for my taste. There's a lot of awesome features going on, but perhaps they compete a little too much for attention. I'd like to see the handle smoothed out with fewer 'lumps and bumps' and maybe the carbon fibre substituted for ebony--but maybe that's just me. I sure hope my opinion doesn't offend in any way... :o


Good job! I look forward to seeing the production version! :cool:

Thanks! :)
 
I'm liking it even as "plain jane" model without the eye catching design elements! The handle and blade pistol grip configuration looks like it'll be a good SD folder! :thumbup:
 
Very rich execution. :eek:

Looks like a great design, and even with less high end materials it should be an exquisite tactical folder.
 
Yes, and if there is a production version what will be used instead of elephant ivory for the white part of the scale? Assuming not real ivory, that is.

Maybe Evrina if there is any still available. There is another substitute called Tru Ivory used for pistol and revolver stocks.

http://www.truivory.com/

And the old standby is ivory Micarta.
 
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Very nice, congratulations and thanks for sharing the great pics. I love your knives, they are well built and unique. :)
 
Holy smokes! :eek: That is a helluva looker! I (and countless others, no doubt) would be all over this if it were to ever be a production model. Huge props to you on the outstanding design and workmanship! :thumbup:
 
How much is this expected to cost? And will they have a more budget version, maybe with G10 instead of ivory etc.
 
YUNA's are AWESOME......its amazing what hand tools and a dremel can do in the hands of a master.....as custom as they come!
 
If I may offer an honest opinion, I find the prototype a little too 'busy' for my taste. There's a lot of awesome features going on, but perhaps they compete a little too much for attention. I'd like to see the handle smoothed out with fewer 'lumps and bumps'

I concur with the gentleman above
apart from that, absolutely gorgeous :thumbup:
 
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