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NISHIJIN HANDLE
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...
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Country of Origin: Japan
 | Internal replacement parts kit for our FRN C10 Endura or C11 Delica Lightweights. More info... |
 | Acrylic diamond shape wedges are a simple eye-catching way to display your knives. They sit flat on a countertop or in a display shelf holding one opened knife at a 45° angle. More info... |
 | Acrylic diamond shape wedges are a simple eye-catching way to display your knives. They sit flat on a countertop or in a display shelf holding one opened knife at a 45° angle. 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... |
 | It attaches to your keychain and is nearly as small as your car keys, Spyderco's smallest lightweight knife is the Ladybug. More info... |
 | Our Ladybugs have a common denominator: they're small, innocuous, cut like the devil, carry commendably on a keychain and become an indispensable tool for everyday life. More info... |
 | Smallest locking folder in the Spyderco family, is the Ladybug More info... |
 | Whether light or heavy cutting, the Ladybug Salt is a compact firecracker with explosive cutting ability in a small package that will never rust. 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... |
 | The latest version of this popular knife boasts a bright orange FRN handle that makes the knife easy to find and hard to lose, even in low-visibility conditions. More info... |
 | The Dragonfly2 upgrades some notable features over the classic while keeping the important basics. More info... |
 | Spyderco offers high-performance exotic steels, like ZDP-189, on a number of everyday-carry working folders including the Manbug. More info... |
 | What makes the Dragonfly a bestseller is its mid-sized blade, ergonomic handle with a front-finger choil and a spine cusp. 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... |
 | The Centofante3 has a thin-profiled, lightweight FRN handle. Two channels are furrowed out of the handle for better grip. The VG-10 blade has both a hollow-grind and swedge-grind with non-sharpened spine serrations (jimping) to hold the thumb steady when cutting. 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... |
 | The Spyderco Delica4 Full-Flat Ground comes in five different handle colors More info... |
 | In 1990 Spyderco shook things up by introducing two knives, the Delica and Endura. First of their kind on the market, both folders opened up the knife market to lightweight performance, one-hand open pocketknives that just about everyone could afford. More info... |
 | Based on the background green found in the U.S. Army's Digital Cammo, the military foliage green Endura and Delica are designed for both military and civilians. The color is a shade-shifting mix of gray and green that effectively disappears into its surroundings. More info... |
 | Martial artists and MBC practitioners all follow one cardinal rule, safe practice and training. Learning drills, actions and reactions with an unsharpened training blade allows you comfortable and realistic practice without the consequences of meeting a sharpened edge. More info... |
 | Many think smaller versions of the same model are simply shrunk down. Not so. For every design to reach its utmost level of comfort and performance we often take features and rework them into a more diminutive pattern. An example is our 79mm Rescue Model. More info... |
 | Many think smaller versions of the same model are simply shrunk down. Not so. For every design to reach its utmost level of comfort and performance, we often take features and rework them into a more diminutive pattern. An example is our 79mm Rescue Model. 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... |
 | Trainers or drones are non-sharpened knives that allow for the safe practice of Martial Blade Craft (MBC). They let the user learn deployment/retrieval techniques, perform drills, and develop confidence and muscle memory without risking cutting themselves or others with a sharp blade. More info... |
 | The Spyderco Endura4 comes in five different handle color options! More info... |
 | In 1990, Spyderco shook things up by introducing the Endura. First of it's kind on the market, it opened up the knife market to lightweight performance, one-hand open pocketknives that everyone could afford. The Endura settled as one of Spyderco's top bestsellers and its improvement hasn't slowed since. More info... |
 | Based on the background green found in the U.S. Army's Digital Cammo, the military foliage green Endura and Delica are designed for both military and civilians. The color is a shade-shifting mix of gray and green that effectively disappears into its surroundings. More info... |
 | Cutting during emergency situations requires that Save and Serve Professionals have a readily accessible knife and are able to quickly and safely cut around people in hectic surroundings. Performance, ergonomics and comfortable use are all key elements needed in a rescue knife. More info... |
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