Pics - New Products Coming Soon

Joyce Laituri

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*Product prototypes pictured, actual product may vary. As promised, pictures of new products you’ll see within the next six months.


C14 93mm Blue Rescue
Weight: 2.6 oz 74g
Blade Length: 3- 5/8” 93mm
MSRP: $72.95
Blade Steel: VG-10

http://www.spyderco.com/forum/view_image.asp?image=5074-7-C1493mmRescue.jpg


C73 Impala (Ed Scott Design)
Weight: 3.9 oz 109g
Blade Length: 3 -11/16” 94mm
MSRP: $169.95- gut hook $159.95 no gut hook
Blade Steel: VG-10

http://www.spyderco.com/forum/view_image.asp?image=5074-7-C73Impala.jpg


C74 Trakk’r (Tim Wegner Design)
Weight: 3.1 oz 89g
Blade Length: 3 –3/16” 81mm
MSRP: To be announced yet
Blade Steel: 154CM

http://www.spyderco.com/forum/uploaded_images/5079-7-C74Trakkr.jpg


C75 Kiwi
Weight: 1.8 oz 51g
Blade Length: 2-3/8” 59mm
MSRP: $139.95
Blade Steel: VG-10

http://www.spyderco.com/forum/view_image.asp?image=5079-7-C75Kiwi.jpg


C76 25th Anniversary Delica
Weight: 3.9 oz 110g
Blade Length: 2-15/16” 74mm
MSRP: $529.95
Blade Steel: VG-10

http://www.spyderco.com/forum/view_image.asp?image=5072-7-C7625thAnniversary.jpg


FB09 Ronin (Michael Janich/Michael Snody Design)
Weight: To be determined
Blade Length: 3” 76mm
MSRP: $159.95
Blade Steel: VG-10

http://www.spyderco.com/forum/uploaded_images/5072-7-FB09Ronin.jpg


G. Sakai Clutch Lock GS02, GS03, GS05-AVAILABLE NOW
Weight: 2.3 oz 66g
Blade Length: 3” 76mm
MSRP: $69.95
Blade Steel: AUS-8

http://www.spyderco.com/forum/view_image.asp?image=5075-7-2003GSakai.jpg
 
Thank you for posting these links. That 25th Anniversary Delica looks exceptional!!
 
Very Nice Joyce. Thank you very much (& thank Chris as well).

I would like to comment that the sheath shown for the Ronin was an early sheath that Mike Sastre made for us (saved our butts) on the way to the German IWA Show. The actual production sheath will be the Janich/Snody sheath design. It has a built in tube at the top for the cloth covered chain.

Thanx again Mike Sastre. (if you get a chance, give Olive a call or email next week).

Also, The price of the Anniv. model seems low but I haven't been driving that project, so I have no real info.

The damascus bolster on the anniv. model was made by Ed Schempp. The "bugs" and the "webs" are quite the achievement. Ed made them all himself so there will be a limited number of these made.

sal
 
Thank you for the excellent pics, very inticing! I see the Trakk'r list using 154CM while other models (except Sakai) using VG10. Was this Mr. Tim Wegner's choice? Just curious, either steel is good choice.
No pic of Military Jr/ "Paramilitary" unfortunately? :(
Thank you again-
Martin
 
Thanks for the pictures.

I like the Rescues; they are one of my favorite designs. What is the purpose of the indentation on the spine in the new model?

Also, I was hoping for a model with steel handle and Kraton inserts like the ProGrip II. Any chance for one of those?
 
WOWOWOW, im in love with that trakk'r
i thought the FRN was gonna look cheap but it definetaly doesnt, Wish it was tip up though;) :)
 
thank you so much for making the Trakk'r clip lefty capable!!!! I will getting one of these as soon as they're out.

Now if I may be extra pushy and greedy: PLEASE make the paramilitary clip switchable too! Annoying lefty begging is now over...
 
...the Kiwi is awesome! Well, they're ALL awesome, but that Kiwi is really nice. I was wondering when Spyderco would make something a bit old-timey. Very classy knife!

Is this a limited production piece? If so, how many will be available?
Will they be numbered?

Does anyone have specs on the blade thickness?

Thanks for the pics!:)
 
Will have to get a Kiwi, Rescue, Trakk'r and Ronin! The Kiwi is perfect, exactly what I have been looking for. I do wish the Trakk'r carried tip up though.

Thanks Joyse, GREAT looking knives!!! :D
 
Thank you for the pictures Joyce. The Imapla, Trakk'r and Blue Rescue will be on my "must have" list.
The Kiwi is a very nice design also and will find it's way into my collection eventually. ;)
 
They're all very nice, but the Ronin caught my eye--oh yeah, as well as the Kiwi.
Thanks for the pics!

Cheers,
 
Lovely Delica... have me drooling..
Too bad I don't got much money....
The kiwi is a nice blend of old and new
Trakk'r is very nice. (on the wanted list)
G. Sakai Clutch lock is interesting, looks kinda like CRKT's Michael Walker from the picture. Got any more info on that.
And finally, what's with the strange looking spine on the rescue?
 
Ronin! Ronin! Ronin!:eek: :eek: :eek:

Can't say it enough.

Thanx Sal!:cool:

Can't wait to get my hands on the Ronin. I'll have to get two, because my wife will probably "claim" it for herself. Hate to be sneaky, but somtimes ya got ta do what ya got ta do!:D

On second thought, why stop at two??;)
Ed
 
Originally posted by numberthree
Now if I may be extra pushy and greedy: PLEASE make the paramilitary clip switchable too! Annoying lefty begging is now over...

Sal said that the Paramilitary is slated to have a four position clip:
Righty tip-down
Righty tip-up
Lefty tip-down
Lefty tip-up
 
Originally posted by ThinkOfTheChildren

Sal said that the Paramilitary is slated to have a four position clip:
Righty tip-down
Righty tip-up
Lefty tip-down
Lefty tip-up
How about horizontal? How about.... oh nevermind ;)
The above is a joke.
 
Is there some kinda window punch in the butt of the knife? 'Cause then the scoop in the blade could help you get a good grip on the closed knife (see how the closed knife has a nicely formed contour at the top, too? It looks pretty well shaped to stop the knife sliding up in your hand)

Love the color, too. I'd love to see it in more "anything but black" models.

And that Kiwi... It took me a few minutes, but I really like the li'l thing. I guess I'm just a sucker for wharncliffs and deep choils :D
(Now if we could get a limited run in carbon steel...)

And I hate to be the only one, but I'm not too impressed with the Delica. The damascus is really impressive, and the scales ain't half bad, but the plain VG-10 Delica blade sticks out like a sore thumb. The plain bright stainless clashes terribly with the dense damascus and stag scales. I'd call it another great candidate for carbon steel, but tarnish and premium collectors' pieces don't mix too good ;)
 
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