Something I'd like too see.

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I would love to see a Spyderco with an H-1 blade and Ti framelock. Just thought I'd share :D.

Anything youd like to see come out of spyderco?
 
I'd like to see a collab with Cold Steel which combines a VG-10, S30V or M4 classic leaf shaped FFG 4" blade and Spyderco's round hole with Cold Steel's Tri-Ad lock. The handle could be solid G10 the way Cold Steel does it (shaped like the Military's handle) with a Spyderco pocket clip. Maybe it could also be available with a Cold Steel tanto point. Of course, it would include Spyderco's awesome jimping. I can tell you right now, I would buy the hell out of that knife.
 
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Yes, a production Caly Jr. with just two upgrades (or maybe three). Jimped hump/choil, tip-up carry, and ....perhaps...screwed vs. pinned. NO liners necessary.
 
My needs and wants are simple....bring back the Foilage Green G-10 Enduras, Delicas, Rookie, and the Baby Goddard, SPOT Stainless, Spur in stainless, and a few others, and I'll be more then happy to break out the AMEX Centurion.
 
Make it 52100 and I'm in.

Curious as to why? That and 1095 seem kind of boring, but I have never used either one. I do agree a tougher steel is preferred in the Military over a high wear resistant one. Hence my excitement for the CRU WEAR and indifference for the S90V.
 
Curious as to why? That and 1095 seem kind of boring, but I have never used either one. I do agree a tougher steel is preferred in the Military over a high wear resistant one. Hence my excitement for the CRU WEAR and indifference for the S90V.

I really like the edges that 52100 takes. From what I've heard, the popularity of the BG-42 Military to military aficionados is because of the great edges BG-42 takes and if I remember correctly, BG-42 is kind of a stainless version of 52100. I have a 52100 kitchen knife that I had a blacksmith forge for me. It's one of my most used knives and pretty much one of my favorites because of the edges it takes. One time, and idiot used it to chop up a whole roast pig, bones and all into storeable pieces. I thought that it would be beyond rescue after that. Turned out a few minutes on the edge pro fixed the edge damage on that knife. That's one of the experiences I have that make me a fan of 52100.
 
I'm with you. I absolutely love my Gayle Bradley in M4, but I really have to baby it to avoid corrosion.

I am the same way. I love my Gayle Bradley, but I don't get every ones obsession on m4, it is fantastic steel, but you get the same if not better edge retention with way better corrosion resistance with m390. Seems like a no brainer to me to use this, but then again cutting comps consist of a lot of m4 so who knows...
 
A Spyderco Gayle Bradley with a titanium frame lock and a little more cut out on the front scale(keep the CF) for easier access to the lock bar.
Would love to either keep it in M4 or change it to s110v.
 
i know it probably wouldn't happen but would love to see a batch of cpm-154 pm2s. :)
 
I would like to see a Military that could be carried tip up. That's about the only thing holding me back from buying one.
 
Some new gentlemen's folder series along the lines of the Kopa or the lockback Kiwi. Maybe with different blade steels as well as different handle materials. I'd be standing in line.
 
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