Spyderco Mid-Year models...

Here's the link to the Spyderco 2016 Retail Price Guide. Remember normal street pricing is MAP or 40% off MSRP.

http://www.spyderco.com/catalog/2016SpydercoMid-YearRetailPricing.pdf

MAP Pricing, that is, 40% off MSRP (I'll take the bold ones):

  1. Sage 5: $131.97
  2. Rubicon 2: $209.97
  3. Ouroboros: $167.97
  4. Rhino: $47.97
  5. SpydieChef: $191.97
  6. Magnitude: $281.97
  7. Advocate: $221.97
  8. EuroEdge: $221.97
  9. Jumpmaster 2: $149.97
  10. Sustain: $179.97
  11. Junction: $179.97

Thanks RamZar, I'm interested in those three as well.
 
After watching the vid RamZar posted, beginning to have a hankering for a Junction. Looks to make a nice EDC fixed. Fairly thin blade.
 
Wonder what'll hit next? I'm getting excited about the Advocate.
 
Does anyone know what the blade height is for the Junction? Looks sweet to me.
 
I can't believe how affordable the Rhino is. I have a feeling that little guy is going to take the world by storm.
 
I really wish the Ouroboros was cheaper. I really like the design, but black g10 and vg10 for that price seems kinda nuts.
 
I really wish the Ouroboros was cheaper. I really like the design, but black g10 and vg10 for that price seems kinda nuts.

Don't really want any of my Spydercos to be cheaper.... but lower cost would be nice for anything in life. ;)
That said, if the Ouroboros is as nice to carry and handle as it looks, I'll have no problem paying what is asked.
VG10 and G10 is such a proven combo, although it is hard not to get hung up on trying to stay current with all the latest flavors. Especially when we're all exposed to it daily as members of a knife forum.
 
This was added to the mid year catalog?

There's a thread, in this forum, where a guy called Jazzz asked Sal if he could/would
make such a thing. Sal made some prototypes, Jazzz got one and tested the snot out of it, posted a video, and now Sal is talking production (though not making promises on dates).
 
There's a thread, in this forum, where a guy called Jazzz asked Sal if he could/would
make such a thing. Sal made some prototypes, Jazzz got one and tested the snot out of it, posted a video, and now Sal is talking production (though not making promises on dates).

Ah gotcha. Yeah, saw Jazz's thread on Spyderco forum, but wasn't sure if I missed something being announced for 2016 production.
Here's to hoping! I'll definitely grab one when it's available!
 
At the widest point near the choil. I was hoping maybe for 31mm.


Well, I've got no way of saying how accurate it is, but I was just measuring the photo of the knife in my little Spyderco mid-year flip catalog. :) The blade length equals 105mm, which is what is listed in the specs, so I was guessing the scale was very close to 1:1 as shown.
From the heel of the edge to right through the Spyderhole to the spine looks to be about 26.5mm. Take that for what it may be worth... if you have one of these catalogs you could try the same.
 
It should be to scale. I just realized that myself too a week ago & cut out the Spydiechef to try and get a better feel for the size in hand. Didn't work to well though.:D
 
I was really hoping to see a Phil Wilson fillet knife in the mix. Maybe some year. :rolleyes:
 
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