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The Persian folder has an undeniably ethnic upswept blade profile. More info...
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Blade Material: CPM S30V
 | The Lil' Temperance folder was designed to deliver high-performance, no-nonsense features needed for MBC or a heavily used EDC. More info... |
 | Manix2 fans rejoice Spyderco is making the first of a couple Manix2 Sprints. More info... |
 | The Dodo proved itself a highly popular folding knife, earning a coveted-spot among Spyderco’s Little Big Knife designs. Spyderco is reviving the Dodo in a limited Sprint Run of 1000 pieces. More info... |
 | Innovational knifemaker Ralph Turnbull's new Spyderco collaboration is the C115 T-Mag folder. It houses a powerful Rare Earth (Neodymium NdFeB) Magnet, mounted internally in the knife's spine where the blade and handle join. More info... |
 | A cornerstone model in Spyderco's Save and Serve line up is the C36 Military Model meeting the requirements of a high-performance, light-weight folder designed for hard use. Since the steel is the spirit of the knife, CPM®-S30V with almost 2% carbon seemed the logical choice for the blade given its reputation for long-term edge retention and rust resistance. More info... |
 | Digital camouflage is the result of applying engineering psychology with the study of visual biophysics and human visual performance. Digital camouflage pattern is a mosaic of small connected micro-patterns, optically reducing the eye's ability to detect and discern an object. Digital patterns were developed to enhance concealment for our men and women of the U.S. Military going into harm's way protecting our freedom. More info... |
 | The most awaited mid-sized survival knife of 2004. When Spyderco initially introduced our Military Model critics claimed it too large and more knife than the average user needed. Likewise, fans enthusiastically heralded the knife's big performance attributes. More info... |
 | Welcome the Para-Military, a two-thirds sized version of the Military Model. Its flat-ground S30V blade stretches a non-eyebrow raising 3-3/32" (81mm) long and has a carbon level of 1.45% with the addition of vanadium and nitrogen for over-the-top edge retention. Coated in black, the blade is subdued and non-reflective. More info... |
 | Digital camouflage is the outcome of applying engineering psychology with the study of visual biophysics and human visual performance. The pattern is made up of small micropatterns, optically reducing the eye's ability to detect and discern what it covers. More info... |
 | The lock is a crossbreed annexing components of both Michael Walker's LinerLock® and Chris Reeve's Reeve Integral Lock. It functions as a frame-lock but a black G-10 scale overlaying the lock makes it appear closer to a LinerLock. More info... |
 | Extraordinary and unexpected things happen when two well-regarded knife manufacturers combine forces. As knife companies go, both Kershaw Knives and Spyderco construct high-performance cutting tools each carrying the unique appearance, personality, and functional designs associated with their respective brand name. The Spyderco C96 SpyKer makes public the first Spyderco/Kershaw collaboration. It's rather like looking into a face and thinking "I know I know you from somewhere". More info... |
 | This Dodo has a Spyderco Ceramic Ball Bearing Lock™, one of the strongest folding knife lock mechanisms ever invented, it is also one of the smoothest and easiest to operate. More info... |
 | A.T.R. is an acronym for At The Ready -- and it is. Spyderco showcases several technologically advanced features offered to the cutlery world in this high-end tactical folder. Voted 'Knife of The Year 2003' by Knives Illustrated magazine. More info... |
 | Spyderco's World Trade Center Fundraising Knife Project began when Spyderco's owners and employees deeply wanted to contribute to a cause we felt strongly about -- helping the surviving families of the fire and police personnel that perished on September 11, 2001. More info... |
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