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Handle Material: Stainless Steel
 | Spyderco’s micro-sized slipjoints are fully functional, impressively sharp folding knives that are very much at home on a keychain. More info... |
 | Spyderco’s micro-sized slipjoints are fully functional, impressively sharp folding knives that are very much at home on a keychain. More info... |
 | Kiwis combine everything great about traditional old-world non-locking penknives. 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 new Spyderco etched Ladybug is a fusion of function and beauty. Its stainless steel handle is etched in a multi-chromatic scene featuring a red ladybug in colorful grasses. 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... |
 | 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... |
 | The new stainless Delica 4 fills your palm with a handful of steel yet doesn't seem weighty or unwieldy. Knife Knuts who prefer something heavier and stouter seem to gravitate to steel handled knives. The handle surface is flat and smooth and the ideal palette for engraving More info... |
 | The enlarged Spyderco Round Hole is dead center on the blade when closed and off-centered when open, positioning the thumb for flowing one-hand operation, justifying the name Balance. More info... |
 | Introducing the new stainless Endura 4, it fills your palm with a handful of steel yet doesn't seem weighty or unwieldy. Knife Knuts who prefer something heavier and stouter seem to gravitate to steel handled knives. The handle surface is flat and smooth, ideal for engraving. More info... |
 | Like the claw of the Harpy eagle the C08 is shaped for controlled pulling cuts. The hawkbill blade shape originated in the marine/fishing industry where severing rope, line, webbing and netting is done at arm's length quickly and efficiently. More info... |
 | Time and again law enforcement officers have opted for the Police Model since its debut in 1984. Spyderco packs as much blade length as possible into the handle for big cutting power in a slim profile. More info... |
 | For those who prefer the heft and style of stainless steel handles, the new, improved Robin SS is sure to be a hit. More info... |
 | For those who prefer the heft and style of stainless steel handles, the new, improved Meadowlark SS is sure to be a hit. More info... |
 | The BY07 byrd Crossbill is a noteworthy combination of high-quality materials and superior manufacturing standards at an economical price point. Like the actual bird, the Crossbill is highly adaptable with a hawkbill shaped blade that is curved for controlled pulling cuts. More info... |
 | Byrd knives are a new species of knives produced and imported by Spyderco. An independent standing product line, they offer first time knife buyers or those looking for hard-working and not bank-breaking knives, more options. They also create an alternative to Spyderco's main CLIPIT-line of high performance knives. More info... |
 | Upgrade alert! byrd knives are the subject of several bright and fresh engineering refinements for 2010. More info... |
 | A pollywog represents metamorphosis in the animal kingdom, adapting and changing its form to survive in its environment. The same principle applies here. The Spyderco Poliwog CLIPIT thrives in a small-knife-friendly environment while keeping the features necessary to excel in a harsh, heavy cutting and performance setting. More info... |
 | The name Fox Cutlery is well known throughout Europe. Fox started manufacturing knives in the 1970s in Maniago, Italy. They swiftly gained a reputation for pairing traditional materials with quality construction and pioneering designs. After they opened for business they collaborated with another knife company in Maniago called Lion Steel Knife and began using high-grade finishing and CNC machining More info... |
 | Spot is Spyderco's inaugural offering to the neck knife market. Designed by Sal Glesser, its shape and size are inspired by the French knife designer Fred Perrin. The Spot is a striking accessory. A palm-sized all-steel fixed-blade with a skeletally cut-out handle, it can be categorized as a dynamically functional unisex tool for men and women alike. More info... |
 | Spot is Spyderco's inaugural offering to the neck knife market. Designed by Sal Glesser, its shape and size are inspired by the French knife designer Fred Perrin. The Spot is a striking accessory. A palm-sized all-steel fixed-blade with a skeletally cut-out handle, it can be categorized as a dynamically functional unisex tool for men and women alike. More info... |
 | AUS-6 blade with an all-stainless handle. Personalize the Jester as a spiff or thank you gift with engraving or inlaying. More info... |
 | Every bit as ergonomic as our lightweight Native, the Native SS offers several matching features but with a durable stainless handle. More info... |
 | The Scorpius was designed under the premise: form follows function- not looks, which offers explanation for its distinctive appearance. Spyderco's Eric Glesser blueprinted it as an urban tactical utility knife. For city carry he felt it had to be ergonomically refined and sized so it wouldn't generate adverse reaction or legal issues when taken out and used in public. He also felt the knife should be uncommonly comfortable in the hand and effectively cut anything put to it. More info... |
 | Scores of knife knuts have asked "why doesn't Spyderco make a conventional folder like an old time jackknife or penknife?" We have. Our traditional-influenced offering is the Kiwi and it reflects features found on Grandfather's favorite whittler. More info... |
 | Knives steeped in tradition of their homelands are generating interest with the American knife buying public. Throughout history every corner of the world and their respective cultures developed knives specific to their geographic area, religious needs and agricultural and protective requirements. They offer a new and exotic menu of designs, shapes and innovations to todays knife knut. The Karambit's claw-shaped blade originated in Indonesia initially for agricultural and protective use and has become a popular mainstream design. Custom knifemaker Warren Thomas has collaborated on this model with Spyderco. More info... |
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