Possible Spyderco's that Intrigue You

Agreed, enough of this, back to "possible Spyderco's that intrigue you."

I apologize to the OP for derailing an excellent thread.

Carry on. :thumbup:
 
Agreed, enough of this, back to "possible Spyderco's that intrigue you."

I apologize to the OP for derailing an excellent thread.

Carry on. :thumbup:

A most excellent thread. :)

Knives in 3V or other tool steel. Endura in 3V or 01, FFG / FRN Endura / Delica.

Above all: FFG H1 knives. Though it has been said it can't be done, I think Spyderco has done things people wouldn't have believed could have worked. "What's that funny clip thing?" ;)
 
I want the ParaMilitary that is in Sal's pocket.

I don't know much about it, but I know I want it.

I think it's carbon fiber with S90v. :thumbup:
 
The Ti millie is awesome, but I'd really like to see more knives built around the philosophy of the Manix 2, affordable, tough, and sexy.


Not me! I prefer my knives be made in America or Seki City Japan. I'll pass on the China and Taiwan made stuff.
 
I'm sure the Ti Millie will hold the most attention for a long time to come. But, Sal still hasn't told us what he's doing with his cache of S110V yet. I'm hoping it finds its way into a Manix2 Sprint, this time with G10.
 
I got a FRN ZDP Endura today. Wow!!! I had no idea FRN with steel liners was so good.
So, how about a full size Manix in a colorful FRN!!!! That would rock!!!!!
 
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A carbon steel EDC. At least 3.5 inches. M4, PG#1, O-1, etc. I'd ask for 10V, but that's asking for a bit much.
 
I'm sure the Ti Millie will hold the most attention for a long time to come. But, Sal still hasn't told us what he's doing with his cache of S110V yet. I'm hoping it finds its way into a Manix2 Sprint, this time with G10.

Sal has S110V!:eek:

Glory to God I've been saved! So far the Kershaw Shallot is the only production knife to use that steel. I love it, but it's just not a Spyderco.

Problem solved.:D
(Hopefully he saves it for a TiMil RIL sprint. That would make my S90V Mili obsolete in every way.)
 
The Ti millie is awesome, but I'd really like to see more knives built around the philosophy of the Manix 2, affordable, tough, and sexy.
Not me! I prefer my knives be made in America or Seki City Japan. I'll pass on the China and Taiwan made stuff.

Yes. Is that not well known? Made with pride in the USA!:D
Obviously not to 13ninjas. :D ;) :rolleyes:

Paul
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Another sprint run of the large Goddard, but this time with G-10 (FG color works, or maybe gray, like the color of the FRN on the 04 sprint run) on one side and a Ti RIL on the other. Make it in Taiwan with 154cm to keep the cost down. I don't think Wayne would say no (afterall, he hasn't said no to the other 3 sprint runs).:D

Regards,
3G
 
goddard plain edge, natural g-10 and a frame lock. M4 and tip up, natch.
 
Now that I think about it, I believe all the Enduras are being made in Japan?
So it would be most welcomed if you could purchase a FFG S30V to have installed in your older or even new plain Jane Endura.
 
I just caught the bug and am currently debating on my first Spyderco purchase. Personally, I would like to see a Rock Lobster, full serrated (GOD how well that blade shape would cut!) in zdp-189, with a backlock, or (even better) with a frame lock.
 
I'd like my stretch to have a straight spine on the blade like the tenacious and some S30V as well.
Maybe I should just buy a military and be done with it.
 
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