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Jewelers, gunsmiths and dental professionals all at some time have a need for small sharpening stones. More info...
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Application: Gentleman's Knives
 | Spyderco’s micro-sized slipjoints are fully functional, impressively sharp folding knives that are very much at home on a keychain. More info... |
 | It attaches to your keychain and is nearly as small as your car keys, Spyderco's smallest lightweight knife is the Ladybug. More info... |
 | Classified as a non-locking folder, the Kiwi has a slip-joint pivot that generates resistance to closing, keeping the blade safely open when used. More info... |
 | It attaches to your keychain and is nearly as small as your car keys, one of Spyderco's smallest lightweight knife is the Ladybug. More info... |
 | The ManBug is an amazingly handy cutting tool that is more at home in larger hands while still fitting inconspicuously in a pocket or even on a keychain. More info... |
 | It is small, completely stainless, just waiting to be engraved or personalized. The stainless Dragonfly makes a highly thoughtful gift for the person who thinks they have everything. The flat and smooth handle surface is ideal for engraving groomsmen's names or telling Dad 'thank you' on Father's Day. More info... |
 | We've made our long-favored Cricket model even thinner by integrating the handle and lock. Custom knifemaker Chris Reeve invented the idea of making a linerlock's liner out of backside scale of the handle. In doing this, thickness and bulk are shaved off the handle for an ultra-thin folder. More info... |
 | Spyderco will donate a portion of the sales of every commemorative Delica to the NLEOMF to support the museum project. More info... |
 | Beauty and function. These two words bring to mind different images to different people. Architects think buildings, engineers picture construction projects, knife people think sharp and shiny things, like the Spyderco C28PT Dragonfly Stainless Tattoo with dragonfly etching. More info... |
 | Spyderco’s popular “tattoo” knives feature stainless steel handles embellished with artistic color-filled etchings. More info... |
 | If your male ego makes carrying a Ladybug difficult—or you’re looking for a knife that’s just a little bigger—the Manbug is for you. More info... |
 | The cutting ability of the Spyderco Dragonfly is unequal to its diminutive package and innocuous name. More info... |
 | As one of Spyderco’s most popular and enduring designs, the Cricket has inspired—and will continue to inspire—numerous variations of its classic theme. More info... |
 | Possibly Spyderco's thinnest, lightest mid-sized CLIPIT yet, the debut Chaparral has a carbon fiber/G-10 laminate handle with a mid-positioned back lock and screw-together construction. More info... |
 | The C123 Sage represents Spyderco's 30-year pledge to knife crafting and learning to make better knives at every available opportunity. The plan is to offer an ongoing series of Sage Folders with many of the different and ingenious locking devices and mechanisms the knife industry has to offer. More info... |
 | Spyderco's Sage Series pays tribute to knifemakers who pioneer locking mechanisms in the cutlery industry. More info... |
 | A revival of an earlier Persian Folder collaboration, the Spyderco/Schempp Persian2 combines Western with Eastern knife influences by including a classic Persian appearance with modern steels, locking mechanisms and pocket clips. More info... |
 | Spyderco combines a Nishijin glass fiber handle, with custom knifemaker Bob Lum's Chinese Folder design resulting in an Asian-influenced CLIPIT exuding the simplicity and function of traditional Chinese cutlery in a modern superior cutting tool. More info... |
 | Screw-together construction, an oversized lanyard hole and a deep pocket left- or right-handed tip-up wire clip further complement the G-10 handle. More info... |
 | The Caly3CFP, with its high-end laminated ZDP-189 blade steel with buffed carbon fiber handle is another variation of the knife that converted legions of knife buyers to the hard-use benefits of flat-ground leaf-shaped blades. ZDP-189 blade steel contains 3% carbon, making it harder. More info... |
 | Gayle Bradley is an accomplished custom knifemaker who specializes in exquisitely handcrafted folding knives, many featuring lapidary handle inlays. More info... |
 | The Leaf Storm features a Chris Reeve style integral Lock with the back titanium handle scale doubling as the lock's liner. More info... |
 | SLIPITS are reliable non-locking folder which are socially friendly and internationally accepted for slip in your pocket urban carry. More info... |
 | The leaf-shaped blade is made of three layers of steel. The core is high carbon ZDP-189 Japanese powdered steel, the outer laminated layers are softer, pliable 420J2 steel. More info... |
 | Second up in the Sage Series is the titanium Sage. The Sage Series manifests Spyderco's three decades of pioneering knife crafting and innovating. The series reprocesses a similar shaped and sized folder, releasing a new version annually. Each rendition highlights a locking device and credits that mechanism's inventor. More info... |
 | The Chaparral’s highly evolved handle shape balances a full-sized grip and user friendly ergonomics with a slim, easily carried profile that tucks neatly into any pocket. More info... |
 | The understated Memory shines with elegant refinement and a blued titanium handle with a silver–colored woven-glass fiber scale layered over the handle’s front. More info... |
 | The Native handle scales feature a stunning CNC-machined sunburst-pattern texture. More info... |
 | The LionSpy is a unique collaboration that combines an award-winning design with Spyderco’s distinctive style and functionality to yield a truly exceptional hard-use folding knife More info... |
 | Our cat is unique. We aimed for a high pinnacle of cutting adeptness but demanded it be polished and sophisticated in appearance. So, we combined cat-claw sharpness with a carbon fiber handle and Michael Walker LinerLock®. It cuts like a lion and looks like a supermodel. More info... |
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