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 | Jens Anso is a talented Danish industrial designer shaking up the industry who once said "If you don't want to make your second knife, don't make the first." 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... |
 | Spyderco’s Puukko is based on a classic design by Scandinavian custom knifemaker Pekka Tuominen More info... |
 | Spyderco’s Lum Tanto, originally released in 2001, faithfully captured Lum’s remarkable ability to fuse the best elements of Eastern and Western knifemaking into a single, extraordinary package. More info... |
 | Brad Southard is an amazingly talented custom knifemaker who specializes in high-performance folder designs. His first collaboration with Spyderco features a “flipper”—a novel blade-opening device that was pioneered by custom knifemaker Kit Carson. More info... |
 | The Spyderco Warrior faithfully retains all the salient features of the original, while adding a number of performance enhancements. More info... |
 | The Schempp Tuff is one knife that truly lives up to its name. More info... |
 | The Spyderco South Fork is a faithful rendition of Wilson’s custom version, boasting all the qualities and features that define the design. Consistent with his penchant for high-performance steels, the blade is ground from state-of-the-art CPM S90V steel. More info... |
 | The Spyderco Warrior Black Blade faithfully retains all the salient features of the original, while adding a number of performance enhancements. 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... |
 | James A. Keating is a Master-At-Arms and acclaimed knife designer. He joined forces with Spyderco several years ago to develop a knife called the Chinook. The original design has since been refined, tweaked and upgraded several times and has a new name, the James Keating Chinook 3. More info... |
 | The Swick2 is a limited 600 piece run with design elements from both Spyderco's Sal Glesser and French knife designer Fred Perrin. More info... |
 | Popularized and patented by Ernest Emerson of Emerson Knives, the opening feature is a hook curving out the blade's spine that catches the edge of your pant's pocket when drawing the knife. It quickly opens the knife blade so it's locked and ready to use. More info... |
 | Bob Terzuola's designs are militaristic and finely polished. His fourth collaboration with Spyderco is the Bob T SLIPIT. Terzuola's SLIPIT has a CMP-S30V modified Wharncliff blade that to close, must overcome the resistance of a small ball bearing. More info... |
 | The new C18PSWH has Wayne's traditional drop-point blade but comes with a white Micarta handle. The blade is hollow-ground VG-10 steel available in a CombinationEdge. More info... |
 | We're offering a Sprint Run (limited number) of ZDP-189 steel blade Walkers with a buffed carbon fiber handle. More info... |
 | Balance is a state of equilibrium or equal distribution. More info... |
 | The Spyderco C65 Bob Lum Chinese Folder has a blade is tapered like a leaf, broad, flat and razor thin along the edge. This venerable leaf-shape has been around for centuries found on serviceable everyday cutting instruments in China. It's a definite winner for general utility, hunting and tactical applications. More info... |
 | Rock Salt's blade is 6-3/4” (171mm) long designed for outdoor use, camp cutting, slicing, chopping and food preparation. Spyderco and knifemaker Ed Schempp focused attention on making this large knife lightweight and user responsive. More info... |
 | J.D. Smith is a longstanding member of the Knifemakers' Guild and an ABS Mastersmith. In the 90s he designed and made a tactical-style folder for his own personal use, crafted using advanced materials yet also managing to delight the eye. 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... |
 | Barongs (sometimes referred to as Barungs) are short, wide leaf-shaped blades indigenous to the Moro Filipino people. Thick, curving belly angles downward, aligning the cutting edge with the wrist. Pronounced spine-cusp and choil indent give great control over the wide and stable blade for controlling vegetation and personal safety. More info... |
 | The Spyderco Massad Ayoob's radical angle brings the blade into line with the long bones of the forearm, channeling the body's force directly behind the line of the cut. More info... |
 | The Spyderco C46GPGY Bob Lum Tanto is a Sprint Run, limited in number and availability. Its blade is VG-10 stainless steel, tanto-shaped and hollow-ground for amplified cutting capacity. More info... |
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