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- Spyderco 2025 Lists: Delivered Upcoming - Spyderco Forums
*Only new Spyderco knife models are listed (accessories, sharpeners, and Byrd knives are excluded) and they're broken down by those already Delivered to Spyderco's U S Dealers from January 1, 2025 to December 31, 2025 or Upcoming Unless specified otherwise the blades are Satin Plain Edge
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Spyderco General Discussion Discuss Spyderco's products and history Subforum: Spyderco Counterfeits, Clones, Replicas, etc
- Liking the Roadie XL - Spyderco Forums
I like mine ! Tried to reprofile with my fixed angle system and it was kind of a pain because the blade is so small in height I ended up doing it by hand (I usually set the desired angle once with the Work Sharp PA w venev stones and then sharpen by hand every time it's needed)
- Spyderco 2025 Lists: Delivered Upcoming - Page 7 - Spyderco Forums
A total of 26 new Spyderco Knife Models (see Post #1) have been delivered so far in 2025 of which 13 (50%) were Sprint Runs, Flash Batches, Dealer Distributor Exclusives and Mule Teams
- Why are seki city spydercos so different? - Spyderco Forums
Even working outside in -25 deg weather many times Why do the golden spyderco designs have such a different formula than the seki city ones? To me, an frn serrated spyderco is the perfection of what a utility knife should be
- Best Spyderco Knife for Everyday Carry? - Spyderco Forums
I’m looking for a reliable Spyderco knife for everyday carry (EDC) There are so many great options, from the Para 3 to the Delica 4, and I’m having a hard time deciding I’d love to hear your recommendations based on durability, ergonomics, and overall performance
- ATS-55: A Brief but Interesting Era in Spyder History - Spyderco Forums
Probably one of the more interesting times in Spyder history is when they elected to use ATS-55 as their main blade steel for all their high end Japan made blades It was a brief but interesting era needless to say and some of the blades made with ATS-55 are getting quite desirable for collecting
- H-2 vs. H-1 - Spyderco Forums
Through close cooperation with our manufacturing partners in Japan, Spyderco has helped drive the development of a new ultra-corrosion-resistant steel, appropriately named H-2 In simple terms, H-2 takes the time-tested alloy composition and manufacturing processes of H-1 and refines them even further
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