Re: Spyderco Military Digi Camo C36GPCMO

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I recently purchased a Military Digi Camo from an internet Spyderco reseller.

The Digi Military is the only Spyderco that has Golden, Colorado U.S.A Earth stamped on the CPMS30V blade.

All others have Seiki, Japan stamped on the blade, except a Spyderco Tenacious C122GPS that has China stamped on it. BTW, it is a nice knife, IMO.

Is the made in Golden, Colorado for the Military Digi Camo for the Tenacious, made in China, correct?

Thanks to all BladeForums member!:confused:
 
All of the VG-10 Models are made in Seki-City Japan. Some of the knives are made in Taiwan like the Sage I and II. I know that the Military, Paramilitary, Old Natives and the Manix 2 are made in Golden. And all of the Byrd line is made in China also the Tenacious and its little brother.
 
The Digi Military is the only Spyderco that has Golden, Colorado U.S.A Earth stamped on the CPMS30V blade.

No it isn't.
ALL current Military's are marked this way.
So is the P'kal.
So was the Mini Manix.
So is the Chinook 3.
And many more.
 
These questions can probably only be answered by Sal and even he may not want to divulge them.

For the "high end" Taiwan manufactured knives, which as far as I know include the Gayle Bradley, Sage, Chicago and Cat, the steel is made in the U.S.

Does this include only the making of the steel blanks and their heat treating, or are the blades machined and drilled there as well?
 
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