Sterile Spyderco Military

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I originally posted this in the discussion forum, but was told I should pose the question here, so:

Well over a year ago, I purchased a Spyderco Military with the Spyderedge serrations in a small shop near my home. I had never heard of this model when I purchased the knife. The blade is completely free of any markings, as is the rest of the knife. I see Spyderco Military models around quite a bit now, but the all have "Military" on the blade. Do I have something unique? BTW, I love the knife, it's my constant companion when outdoors, unless I'm hunting. Then I carry a stag Buck 110 because it's a better skinning blade.
 
Hazardous - Yes, I would say it is pretty unusual. Don't remember any production pieces that weren't engraved. Might've been a proto or even a stolen item.

I know that we had a few very recently that were pulled out of an old box and not marked. We didn't know which steel they were so we 2nd' them out.

sal

[This message has been edited by Sal Glesser (edited 01 December 1999).]
 
Wow, now I'm really curious. Here's some more info. The knife was packaged in a white Spyderco box and came with an istruction sheet. The box was marked "military" somewhere on it, I still have it somewhere. I'm guessing that this means it's not stolen. The allen head screws holding the handle together are black, if that means anything. Sal, were different steels used on proto models? If so, what kinds? Any more info you can give me on the knife would be helpful. Thanks in advance.
 
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