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1/2" Pewter round bead with Spyderco bugs. 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 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... |
 | H1 is a PH steel meaning it is a precipitation-processed alloy that's rolled hard without heat-treating and has .1% nitrogen which acts like carbon in the steel matrix, but does not react to chlorine making rust. More info... |
 | H1 is a PH steel meaning it is a precipitation-processed alloy, that's rolled hard without heat-treating and has .1% nitrogen which acts like carbon in the steel matrix, but does not react to chlorine making rust. More info... |
 | Spyderco's Rescue knives are long favored by seafarers and the design has since been embraced by rescue workers, EMT's and ranchers-anyone cutting around flesh in an emergency. Now available in a rustproof version, the Saver Salt is a modified Rescue made with state of the art non-rusting H1 steel.Yet another addition to Spyderco's non-rusting Salt Series knife line. The blades found on all Salt Series models are made with an alloy called H-1. H-1 is non-rusting premium-performance steel that's raising interest in fishing, boating and diving circles. More info... |
 | Yet another addition to Spyderco's non-rusting Salt Series knife line, the C118 Saver Salt. The blades found on all Salt Series models are made with an alloy called H-1. H-1 is non-rusting premium-performance steel that's raising interest in fishing, boating and diving circles. More info... |
 | The Tasman Salt folder features a Hawkbill blade. This distinctive curved cutting tool has a claw-like tip that originated in the marine/commercial fishing industry. More info... |
 | The Tasman Salt folder features a Hawkbill blade. This distinctive curved cutting tool has a claw-like tip that originated in the marine/commercial fishing industr More info... |
 | Spyderco will donate a portion of the sales of every commemorative Delica to the NLEOMF to support the museum project. More info... |
 | Spyderco will undoubtedly fulfill many knife knuts knife fantasy with the introduction of the Delica and Endura with Emerson's opening feature. 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... |
 | H1 steel is a PH steel, meaning it is a precipitation-hardened steel. Utilizing .1% nitrogen instead of carbon to harden the steel, it reaches a Rockwell hardness of 57-58rc. Spyderco uses H1 on its new C91 Pacific Salt model. More info... |
 | H1 steel is a PH steel, meaning it is a precipitation-hardened steel. Utilizing .1% nitrogen instead of carbon to harden the steel, it reaches a Rockwell hardness of 57-58rc. Spyderco uses H1 on its new C91 Pacific Salt model. More info... |
 | It's been speculated the sheepfoot shaped blade originated with mariners who found the rounded tip especially beneficial when the knife was accidentally dropped (think working on a ship in pitching seas) as it couldn't stab the foot when hitting the deck. More info... |
 | It's been speculated the sheepfoot shaped blade originated with mariners who found the rounded tip especially beneficial when the knife was accidentally dropped (think working on a ship in pitching seas) as it couldn't stab the foot when hitting the deck. More info... |
 | This version of the popular Delica4 has a non-reflective VG-10 blade that is coated with black titanium carbonitride and is flat saber-ground, has a strong tip and large 13mm opening hole. More info... |
 | Designed as a carry-friendly folder, the Spyderco Dragonfly2 Lightweight ZDP-189 comes with a left/right-hand tip-up wire clip, patented Bi-Directional handle texturing, spine and choil jimping and screw-together handle construction. More info... |
 | The Lil’ Matriarch integrates the distinctive heritage of the Spyderco Civilian with the economical construction and compact size of the popular Delica4. These uniquely functional knives offer extreme cutting power in an incredibly compact and lightweight package. 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... |
 | This version of the popular Endura4 has a non-reflective VG-10 blade that is coated with black titanium carbonitride and is flat saber-ground, has a strong tip and large 13mm opening hole. More info... |
 | Spyderco will undoubtedly fulfill many knife knuts knife fantasy with the introduction of the Delica and Endura with Emerson's opening feature. More info... |
 | The Olive Drab Goddard Lightweight is a Sprint Run and is available only in limited quantities. More info... |
 | The new Rescue3 takes the time-tested Rescue design and updates it with enhanced features. 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... |
 | 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 original Spyderco Matriarch was inspired by a request from our South African distributor for a more economical version of the Civilian. More info... |
 | Spyderco's C91 Pacific Salt is designed to offer reliable high performance with a never-rust H-1 steel blade. Now it's available with a black coated blade, lessening the steel's reflective qualities and subduing the blade's presence. More info... |
 | Spyderco named this knife after its principal job function, to Assist. The Assist was designed for emergency/fire/rescue professionals (and for the well-equipped civilian) who rely on their knives to function flawlessly under pressure. More info... |
 | Spyderco named this knife after its principal job function, to Assist. The Assist was designed for emergency/fire/rescue professionals (and for the well-equipped civilian) who rely on their knives to function flawlessly under pressure. More info... |
 | A winner for outdoor endeavors and carrying everyday. More info... |
 | The Matriarch2 combines the extraordinary cutting power of our Reverse “S” blade profile and SpyderEdge serrations with the blindingly fast deployment speed of the patented Emerson Opening feature. 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... |
 | Bill Moran is recognized as the grandfather of American custom knifemaking. He started pounding steel, making knives more than fifty years ago. If you're lucky enough to find a custom-made Moran to buy, expect to shell out five-figures, minimum. His work and designs are that revered. More info... |
 | Bill Moran is recognized as the grandfather of American custom knifemaking. He started pounding steel, making knives more than fifty years ago. If you're lucky enough to find a custom-made Moran to buy, expect to shell out five-figures, minimum. His work and designs are that revered. More info... |
 | The cutting ability of the Spyderco Dragonfly is unequal to its diminutive package and innocuous name. More info... |
 | The Street Bowie is an incredibly versatile knife that is ideal for both utilitarian and personal-defense applications. It is also a reflection of its designer, Fred Perrin, and his exceptional understanding of functional simplicity. More info... |
 | The Spyderco Assist Black Blade is a lightweight folder for emergency professionals and the well-equipped citizen who rely on knives to be straightforward in use and perform flawlessly. 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... |
 | ZDP189 is rapidly asserting itself as an up-and-coming steel. It's a powdered metal made by Hitachi that has phenomenal chemistry with 3% carbon. The hardness is around 64Rc and edge retention is exceptional. This solid ZDP-189 steel blade is the hardest and highest performing steel in the industry. More info... |
 | Categorized as a mid-sized blade, the Moran is a true workhorse designed for cutting performance with a drop-point VG-10 stainless steel blade. More info... |
 | The knife industry is constantly pushing the envelope searching for, and testing, higher performance blade steels. ZDP189 is rapidly asserting itself as an up-and-coming steel. More info... |
 | So how much blade is just enough? The answer to that question is Spyderco’s Enuff series! More info... |
 | So how much blade is just enough? The answer to that question is Spyderco’s Enuff series! More info... |
 | So how much blade is just enough? The answer to that question is Spyderco’s Enuff series! More info... |
 | One of the tragic effects of commercial fishing efforts is the entanglement of whales in fishing nets and related rigging. As the entangled whales struggle to break free, the lines and nets are pulled taut, often resulting in serious injury and sometimes death. Fortunately, there are a number of wildlife conservation groups that specialize in rescuing these magnificent animals, but until a few years ago, their efforts were hampered because they did not have the proper tools for the job. 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... |
 | The British Racing Green injection molded FRN handle is surfaced with Bi-Directional Texturing®, creating tactile resistance to sliding or slipping in wet or slippery cutting circumstances. More info... |
 | A larger, newer Bionic version of the original Calypso Jr. is the Caly3.5. 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... |
 | Requests for a super-sized Spyderco leaf-shaped blade keep coming and in response, the new SuperLeaf fills the order. 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... |
 | Bob Lum's Chinese Folder takes ancient knifemaking tradition to a higher level in sophistication and ergonomic usability. More info... |
 | The Persian folder has an undeniably ethnic upswept blade profile. More info... |
 | Elegant, large, powerful and elusive, the C54 Calypso is back, but not for long. 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... |
 | Can a fledgling Knifemaker's style be established after just two knives? Jason Breeden's has. 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... |
 | The Police3 is re-engineered with a finger choil, a full flat ground blade, and a G-10 handle. It was designed to have an as large as possible blade built into a thin, equally sized handle. More info... |
 | Designed by renowned custom knifemaker Ed Schempp, the Schempp Rock is a purpose-designed “camp” knife that combines highly evolved ergonomics, exceptional edge geometry, and light weight to yield an incredibly easy to use tool.rnrn More info... |
 | The Ulize is a slim, stylish folding knife designed for both performance and ease of carry. Its blade is hollow ground from VG-10 stainless steel and features a dynamic recurved profile. More info... |
 | Paleolithic flint tools to modern folding knives; they exist to perform the simple purpose of cutting. More info... |
 | When jumping out of a plane, airborne servicemen are attached to a static line, jumping with a Jumpmaster insuring they get out and are clear of the plane. If someone doesn't clear because of equipment failure, the Jumpmaster is ready with a reliable cutting tool. 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... |
 | Fred Perrin is a Parisian custom knifemaker, a former French Army Commando and a world ranked martial artist. His Street Beat fixed-blade knife reflects all three influences. Handle and blade are roughly equal weight. Where they join is a deep finger choil doubling as a hand guard. More info... |
 | In the 1990s, Spyderco was approached by a specialized branch of U.S. law enforcement about making a knife for their undercover agents. These plain-clothes LEOs found themselves in situations where they often could not carry a firearm. This was how the Civilian model came to be. More info... |
 | The Starmate is a reflection of our rich collaborative history with one of knifemaking’s most talented and innovative craftsmen, Bob Terzuola. More info... |
 | 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... |
 | The Temperance's leaf-shaped blade is engineered and primed for rigid treatment. VG-10 stainless blade is full flat-ground to the edge, then we double distal taper the blade, from spine to cutting edge and from nose to tail. All this hampers resistance and friction when cutting, penetrating or slicing. 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... |
 | The Spyderco Warrior faithfully retains all the salient features of the original, while adding a number of performance enhancements. 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... |
 | Spyderco is a distributor in the United States of Solo brand cutlery. Solo is made in Seki Japan. More traditional in appearance than most Spyderco models, the SO05 was designed by Sal Glesser and manufactured exclusively for us by Solo. More info... |
 | Wayne Goddard helped spear-head the custom knifemaking game. Considered by many the foremost historian and expert in steels and forging. More info... |
 | The Moran/Spyderco collaboration is the ultimate outdoor camp/survival style knife. 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... |
 | Spyderco offers several choices/varieties of keychain knives. The Ladybug II is ideal for your key-ring or in a pocket or purse. It has a Sheepfoot-shaped blade made of AUS-6. More info... |
 | Take the 2-week Jester Test. Carry a Jester on your keychain, or in your purse or pocket for 14 days then on day 15 leave it home. You'll feel its absence. It offers ergonomic convenience; you forget it's there until you need a knife. More info... |
 | One of the reasons a scalpel is so perfectly suited for detailed and fine cutting is that it offers a handle larger than its cutting edge for masterful control and purchase over a keen and finely honed blade. This is the same idea behind Spyderco's Pro Culinaire Mini Paring Knife. More info... |
 | Our MBS-26 steel proves itself in the kitchen in edge retention, sharpness and cutting performance. Its thin and flat-ground, designed specifically for effortless cutting and slicing through even frozen foods. More info... |
 | Our MBS-26 steel proves itself in the kitchen in edge retention, sharpness and cutting performance. Its thin and flat-ground, designed specifically for effortless cutting and slicing through even frozen foods. More info... |
 | Spyderco offers a selection of keychain knives that include variations and different colors of two models: the Ladybug and Jester. More info... |
 | To qualify for that distinction of "Little Big Guy Knives" need be a small folder that cuts and feels like a larger folder. The Meerkat accomplishes this by having a 1-5/8 inch blade and small but ergonomically adept handle. More info... |
 | We categorize the user friendly Meerkat as one of our "Little Big Guy Knives". To qualify for that distinction you need be a small folder that cuts and feels like a larger folder. The Meerkat accomplishes this by having a 1-5/8 inch blade and small but ergonomically adept handle. More info... |
 | Take the 2-week Jester Test. Carry a Jester on your keychain, or in your purse or pocket for 14 days then on day 15 leave it home. You'll feel its absence. It offers ergonomic convenience; you forget it's there until you need a knife. More info... |
 | Take the 2-week Jester Test. Carry a Jester on your keychain, or in your purse or pocket for 14 days then on day 15 leave it home. You'll feel its absence. It offers ergonomic convenience; you forget it's there until you need a knife. More info... |
 | Take the 2-week Jester Test. Carry a Jester on your keychain, or in your purse or pocket for 14 days then on day 15 leave it home. You'll feel its absence. It offers ergonomic convenience; you forget it's there until you need a knife. More info... |
 | Designed for use on cutting boards, the flat-ground spear-point blade is thin and semi-flexible passing easily through both soft and fibrous foods. Ground from high performance MBS-26 stainless to take and hold a keen long lasting edge. The K04 carries the highest customer satisfaction rating with its exceptional performance, value and edge retention. More info... |
 | Take the 2-week Jester Test. Carry a Jester on your keychain, or in your purse or pocket for 14 days then on day 15 leave it home. You'll feel its absence. It offers ergonomic convenience you forget is there until you need a knife. More info... |
 | As often as you find yourself needing a small blade, there are many times you also need a small light or torch. We've combined the two together as a matched set including a forest green Ladybug paired with a same-colored Photon II light. More info... |
 | Tom Sachs, an artist living in New York with works featured around the world, is also a Spyderco fan. He requested a white Delica in a CombinationEdge for his creation of the "Space Program" a full scale reconstruction of man's first walk on the moon with Tom's twist. It debuted at the Gagosian Gallery in Beverly Hills, California in September of 2007. Inspired by Tom's enthusiasm for white Spydercos, we've created a collection of some of Spyderco's classic designs in white. The White FRN Delica, Endura, Dragonfly and Ladybug will be available for a short time and in limited quantities. 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... |
 | The Spyderco Vagabond is designed for the wanderer. If you backpack, camp or picnic, chances are you've at some point needed a lightweight fixed-blade. The strong point of a fixed-blade knife is that they are manufactured from a single piece of steel with no folding parts to fail or break- ideal for use outdoors. A fixed-blade's weak point is they require a separate carry sheath for safe transport. The Vagabond's unique plastic sheath is made from part of the underside of the handle. A plastic cover pivots out/upward, snapping-over and safely covering the cutting edge eliminating the need for a bulky carrying sheath. More info... |
 | Years back we released, then later discontinued a model called the C52 Calypso Jr. Lightweight. For quite some time we've had people asking us to restore it to our product line. We have. Our new re-released Calypso has a different handle and clip color (gray), but the same original innovations. More info... |
 | Tom Sachs, an artist living in New York with works featured around the world, is also a Spyderco fan. He requested a white Delica in a CombinationEdge for his creation of the "Space Program" a full scale reconstruction of man's first walk on the moon with Tom's twist. It debuted at the Gagosian Gallery in Beverly Hills, California in September of 2007. More info... |
 | When we set out to create a Spyderco saw we drew from our knifemaking knowledge incorporating many of our best knife features into a pocket-sized folding saw. Those features include: One-hand opening, premium blade steel, Spyderco cutting performance and a pocket clip. 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... |
 | Spyderco offers a selection of keychain knives that include variations and different colors of two models: the Ladybug and Jester. Spyderco's name was founded on consistently offering reliable high performance and even our smallest knives support this. The key is ergonomic designs manufactured using exclusively premium materials and locking systems. Even though the knives are small enough to fit unnoticeably on a keychain, in a purse or the bottom of a pant's pocket they have cut half-inch free hanging rope. More info... |
 | In several countries throughout the world, folding knives which lock open have come under scrutiny and are being legally restricted. We've developed our C72 Pride to accommodate these restrictions. More info... |
 | This compact, oval shaped knife made the scene in 1994 and is everyone's favorite because it's so versatile. More info... |
 | Designed for field performance, Spyderco's ProGrip blade is ground thick along its spine from the heel to tip, tapering slightly at the tip's end where it meets the cutting edge. More info... |
 | We have taken our best selling keychain-sized knife, the Ladybug, and paired it with a unique Hawkbill blade. As with all our knives, we manufacture the Ladybug Hawkbill with the best available materials and focus our efforts on reliable high performance, ergonomics and safety. More info... |
 | A Japanese style butcher's knife, the Santoku's blade has a subtle curve designed for rocking cuts on a cutting board. MBS-26 stainless blade is flat-ground with a vertical finger guard providing control and keeping the hand from slipping up on the cutting edge. More info... |
 | In the past decade America has been introduced and happily seduced by Asian and other global cooking styles. This inauguration involves way more than just introducing new foods and ingredients, it opened our eyes to new cooking methods, kitchenware/gadgets and cutlery from every continent. Asian influenced kitchen cutlery has become hot! No secret Japanese cutlers have for centuries made high-quality utilitarian knives that are key to their style of food preparation. Example in point is the sashimi knife. More info... |
 | The FB08BM SPOT is suitable in application for runner, kayakers/canoeists, truck-drivers and anywhere you might need a cutting tool but cannot access one in your pocket. More info... |
 | Orange handles make knives easy to find, hard to lose and add playful color to the world of black and tactical. It attaches to your keychain and is nearly as small as your car keys, Spyderco's smallest lightweight knife is the Ladybug. More info... |
 | Having a lightweight, compact folding filet knife that clips in a pocket can be a boon when hauling all your gear. The Catcherman features a semi-flexible blade that is ground flat and thin offering just the right amount of flex for filleting and de-boning. More info... |
 | Spyderco named this knife after its principal job function, to Assist. The Assist II was designed for emergency/fire/rescue professionals (and for the well-equipped civilian) who rely on their knives to function flawlessly under pressure. Even with twenty-five years experience in making rescue knives, Spyderco is still offering new high-tech features and the Assist model showcases the latest and greatest in this knife genre. More info... |
 | The Spyderco Crew focused on creating a small but ergonomically superior package out of high-performance materials. They came up with the Dragonfly More info... |
 | The FB05 Temperance Trainer was designed simultaneously with the live Temperance incorporating identical features but with an AUS-6 blade that is dulled and rounded for Martial Blade Craft training and workouts. More info... |
 | Wayne Goddard is a Master Bladesmith whose name in the custom knife world evokes
admiration and respect. A knifemaker for more than 30 years, Wayne produced a collaboration knife with Spyderco several years back called the C16 Goddard Lightweight. We're releasing a Sprint Run of Goddard Lightweights with a different handle/clip color and updated blade steel. 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... |
 | Yin and Yang are opposite and complementary forces. Spyderco style, that transforms into two kitchen knives with contrasting features. Used in conjunction they cover an array of food preparation needs. More info... |
 | Yin and Yang are opposite and complementary forces. Spyderco style, that transforms into two kitchen knives with contrasting features. Used in conjunction they cover an array of food preparation needs. More info... |
 | Tom Sachs, an artist living in New York with works featured around the world, is also a Spyderco fan. He requested a white Delica in a CombinationEdge for his creation of the "Space Program" a full scale reconstruction of man's first walk on the moon with Tom's twist. It debuted at the Gagosian Gallery in Beverly Hills, California in September of 2007. Inspired by Tom's enthusiasm for white Spydercos, we've created a collection of some of Spyderco's classic designs in white. The White FRN Delica, Endura, Dragonfly and Ladybug will be available for a short time and in limited quantities. More info... |
 | Better than a home-wrecker, the only thing the Homemaker will wreck is your expectation of cutting with a dull kitchen knife. Categorized as a mid-sized utility knife, the KX04 puts professional grade kitchen-knife features in your kitchen or picnic basket. More info... |
 | What is a Mule?In the English language the term mule has multiple definitions: There's the obvious equine reference being the offspring of a male donkey and a female horse. It can be a coin minted from two dies by mistake and the auto industry refers to their test vehicles as a mules. Spyderco also calls knife models designed and built for testing and evaluation Mules. When a group of these are brought together they make a team of mules, thus the name of our new knife release: The Mule Team. More info... |
 | Aogami Super Blue is classified as exotic steel by cutlery standards. 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... |
 | Reasons we offer smaller knives are numerous but essentially people's hands come in different sizes and we occasionally find ourselves in social situations that dictate use of a smaller blade. Many think smaller versions of the same model are simply shrunk down. Not so. For every design to reach its utmost level of ergonomic comfort and maximum performance we often take features and engineer/rework them into a more diminutive pattern. An example is our 79mm version of the Rescue Model. 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... |
 | Spyderco's Temperance fixed-blade meets all the criteria needed in a hard-use, medium-sized outdoor knife. Designed in-house by Sal Glesser for camp, utility and MBC use, Sal surprisingly even uses his Temperance in the kitchen as well as outside. More info... |
 | Tom Sachs, an artist living in New York with works featured around the world, is also a Spyderco fan. He requested a white Delica in a CombinationEdge for his creation of the "Space Program" a full scale reconstruction of man's first walk on the moon with Tom's twist. It debuted at the Gagosian Gallery in Beverly Hills, California in September of 2007. Inspired by Tom's enthusiasm for white Spydercos, we've created a collection of some of Spyderco's classic designs in white. The White Delica, Endura, Dragonfly and Ladybug will be available for a short time and in limited quantities. 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... |
 | In the English language the term mule has multiple definitions: There's the obvious equine reference being the offspring of a male donkey and a female horse. It can be a coin minted from two dies by mistake and the auto industry refers to their test vehicles as a mules. Spyderco also calls knife models designed and built for testing and evaluation Mules More info... |
 | New York City Police Officer John D'Allara entered but never exited World Trade Center Building One on September 11, 2001. Officer D'Allara was a life-long Spyderco collector who owned nearly every model we've made. In his commemoration and remembrance Spyderco offers the C82BK2 D'Allara Drop Point Folder. It presents the knife market a high-performance folder option with a premium VG-10 stainless steel blade and a hard-use rated lock system called the Ball Bearing LockTM. 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... |
 | Years ago Spyderco manufactured (and later discontinued) a folder called the MeerKat. It had a secret. The MeerKat is being re-released in limited numbers as a Sprint Run for 2009-2010. And it still carries the secret. The secret is in the locking mechanism. Inside the handle is a pressure release locking system called the Phantom Lock™. More info... |
 | The Spin may be the runt in Spyderco's Little Big Knife line of folders but scores points by combining compact size and workhorse attitude. Eric Glesser of Spyderco's engineering department created the Spin to be the smallest possible folder with the largest possible cutting performance and it had to be stylish. Its 1-13/16” (46mm) blade is high-carbon VG-10 stainless steel with a Wharncliffe profile. More info... |
 | Spyderco is fortunate to have collaborated on numerous knife designs with custom knifemaker Frank Centofante over the past decade. Frank's lifetime of experience in designing and crafting knives guarantees style and function in a gentleman's folder. Spyderco's Centofante4 folder represents the evolutionary refinement of previous Centofante/Spyderco collaborations. More info... |
 | As a manufacturer of ergonomic hard-working knives, Spyderco has few rivals. It's been said our R&D team "designs in the dark", meaning function and comfort outweigh prettiness any day. More than anything, this earned Spyderco a reputation for making hardworking knives that seem to end up in your EDC rotation more than other knives. More info... |
 | There are sports and activities where attaching a folder above the waist makes sense (think spray skirts, buoyancy belts and overloaded duty belts). More info... |
 | Originally, the Co-Pilot sold steadily as an airline knife you could take with you onboard to your destination so you would never be without a pocketknife or money clip. Times have changed, but the design endures. More info... |
 | Broadening Spyderco's rust-proof Salt Series Line of knives is the reappearance of the classic all-stainless Mariner Model with an H-1 steel blade. The original Mariner set the bar for stainless handled boating and sailing knives in the 80s and 90s. It had (and still does) a Sheepfoot blade, slim profile and shackle key/drying vent but is now available with a 100% rust-free blade, handle and clip. More info... |
 | Spyderco's Temperance fixed-blade meets all the criteria needed in a hard-use, medium-sized outdoor knife. Designed in-house by Sal Glesser for camp, utility and MBC use, Sal surprisingly even uses his Temperance in the kitchen as well as outside. More info... |
 | Spyderco's #1 all-time seller (and the CLIPIT most found in people's pockets) is without doubt the Delica. Knife knuts carry it for cutting around home, on the job or during recreational activities. Size, weight and ergonomics combine making it our most user-friendly folder. More info... |
 | Ed Scott is a South African custom knifemaker who himself hunts and makes custom knives for professional hunters. When using a knife repeatedly for the same type of cutting jobs it quickly becomes apparent what features work best. More info... |
 | The blade is hollow-ground VG-10 stainless steel with textured jimping above the opening hole and also near the tip. 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 while remaining true to Spyderco's preference for high-tech materials and ergonomics. More info... |
 | The Spyderco Matriarch came about in the 1990s after a South African distributor requested a lightweight folder similar to the Spyderco Civilian. More info... |
 | We live in a world today where using a full-sized pocketknife in public can at times create notice. Spyderco has invested effort in developing a small-stature folder with ample blade strength and handle leverage for full-sized and large cutting jobs. 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... |
 | The Spur is back. Spyderco introduced the Spur in 1995, then in due course discontinued it to make room in our line for new incoming knives. Rising phoenix-like, we've made a 2004 version only for a short time and limited in number. Akin to it's predecessor, the new Spur is small, stainless and well equipped to cut. More info... |
 | Spyderco persistently pushes the envelope searching for, and testing higher
performance blade steels. ZDP-189 is our latest offering and is rapidly
asserting itself as an up-and-coming steel. ZDP-189 steel is a Japanese
manufactured powdered metal with phenomenal chemistry and 3% carbon. More info... |
 | Many of us buy small gentlemen's knives assuming we'll use them for undemanding cutting chores. While that is normally the case, the Dragonfly's diminutive size belies its cutting capabilities. When need be, it will cut and perform like a much larger folder because Spyderco's R&D team focused on creating a small but ergonomically superior package out of high-performance materials.
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 | The Endura changed the way the world makes folding knives. It introduced one-hand-open, lightweight folders to the knife buying public offering tremendous performance for dollar value. More info... |
 | What is a Ronin? Translated literally it means "wave man". Rendered understandable to the western world, it's an ancient masterless Samurai warrior. In the knife world the Ronin is a fixed-blade neck knife designed by Michael Janich. Mike Janich took the design to custom knife maker Michael Snody who for several years made and sold a custom version. The Ronin is Spyderco's production version. More info... |
 | The Spin may be the runt in Spyderco's Little Big Knife line of folders but scores points by combining compact size and workhorse attitude. Eric Glesser of Spyderco's engineering department created the Spin to be the smallest possible folder with the largest possible cutting performance and it had to be stylish. More info... |
 | The concept of the Adventura folder came from Romanian Technical Manager Alexandru Diaconescu. In keeping with his methodological background, the folder is techie, futuristic and fastidiously engineered to combine function with a cool factor. The PlainEdge VG-10 blade is hollow-ground with an unsharpened swedge-grind. 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... |
 | Dyad Jr. offers the best of both worlds with two VG-10 stainless blades both slightly longer than two-inches, each opening via a Spyderco Round Hole. 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... |
 | Ed Scott is a South African custom knifemaker who himself hunts and makes custom knives for professional hunters. When using a knife repeatedly for the same type of cutting jobs it quickly becomes apparent what features work best. More info... |
 | During work hours Chad Los Banos is a Corrections Officer on Hawaii's Big Island. On his free time he is a hobbyist who practices martial arts and collects knives. In both his job and on his free time he handles knives, lots of them in all shapes and sizes. This motivated him to develop his own knife design he calls the Lava. More info... |
 | The Sprint Run MeerKat’s handle is burgundy FRN (fiberglass reinforced nylon), angularly-shaped with divots scooped from both sides of the scales for better grip and ergonomic comfort. More info... |
 | Custom knifemakers are way more than just steel junkies. Many are great artists and deep thinking intellectuals with their own specialties and talents. They continue to bring spice, variety and new ideas to the knife world. Custom maker Ed Schempp is a wheat farmer who while driving his tractor through his fields has time to think. He thinks about knives and everything surrounding them: steel, designs, heat treat, metallurgy properties, and he also thinks wheat, but only because he has to. His signature symbol, wheat sheaves are found on all his knives. He recently collaborated with Spyderco in a design called the Persian Folder -- a well thought out mixture of classic Western meets the exotic East. More info... |
 | Acid etch handle dresses it up while adding textured resistance for top-notch grip. 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... |
 | Aqua Salt's H-1 blade is thick for hearty use with a weight reducing swedge grind on the spine. It is available fully PlainEdged or SpyderEdged and has a thin, hollow-ground cutting surface. More info... |
 | Aqua Salt's H-1 blade is thick for hearty use with a weight reducing swedge grind on the spine. It is available fully PlainEdged or SpyderEdged and has a thin, hollow-ground cutting surface. More info... |
 | Being underwater changes your perspective. Safely doing that requires the right equipment and divers agree that knives are essential gear. Serviceable water knives are a dime a dozen but finding one that doesn't rust and stays quick-cutting sharp makes a good water knife a great water knife. More info... |
 | Being underwater changes your perspective. Safely doing that requires the right equipment and divers agree that knives are essential gear. Serviceable water knives are a dime a dozen but finding one that doesn't rust and stays quick-cutting sharp makes a good water knife a great water knife. More info... |
 | A flat and smooth surface offers an ideal palette for engraving and personalizing this knife. More info... |
 | 2007 sees the Rescue available for the first time with an Emerson opening feature. Ernest Emerson, knife designer and owner of Emerson Knives, popularized and patented the opening feature which is a horn, protruding from the top of the blade that catches a pocket's edge or belt when drawing the knife. It opens the blade quickly in one motion. More info... |
 | This Hawkbill is 100% rust free; it has a hollow-ground H-1 blade, rust-free internal components and a titanium pocket clip. More info... |
 | Spyderco is known for our involvement with our ELUs (End Line Users). Our participation on Forums both on our own site and others is something we take pride in and enjoy. The members who spend their time with us get a unique perspective into Spyderco and we get to interact with people who are truly passionate about what we do. Our participation on the Usual Suspect Forum led to the creation of a very special, one of a kind knife, the Spyderco USN Endura4 in Toxic Green. After months of discussion it was settled that the USN Endura4 would not only be Toxic, but that it would include some of the most popular attributes found in the Endura4 lineup. More info... |
 | Steel handled knives excel during hard-use by virtue of their heft and solidity. Our C10 Endura SS is a fully stainless alternative to the lightweight Endura offering an all steel folder at nearly the same value price-point. More info... |
 | A former French Army Commando, world-ranked martial artist, and knifemaker, Fred Perrin's medium-sized fixed-blade is outstandingly balanced for comfort and performance. Fred is known in custom making circles for crafting knives that are first-and-foremost utilitarian. His specialty is fixed blades and they can be found on active duty military personnel around the world. More info... |
 | The original C67- R was discontinued from Spyderco's product line several
years ago but customers continue to request it. In answer, we've released a
new variation of the R with several similarities to its original namesake.
Only 1200 total pieces are being made (we call these short, limited runs
Sprint Runs). The new R is an accomplishment in engineering. Resembling
an Erector Set, it's all guts without the fluff, literally.
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 | A Spyderco classic is back and it's back with a vengeance. Originally released in 1992, the Catcherman was a purpose-designed folding fillet knife. More info... |
 | The Emerson Opener Endura combines traditional Spyderco innovation and performance with an opening device patented and invented by Mr. Ernest Emerson of Emerson Knives. More info... |
 | Spyderco is the King Of Variations. Occasionally we'll take an established model and offer it with an alternative handle material. In this instance, we've used our best-selling Delica pattern and kicked it up a notch to a high-end offering by making a limited run of carbon fiber handled C11s. More info... |
 | Meet the Kiwi. It's not a fruit, bird, or slang for a New Zealander but a gentlemen's lock-back folder by Spyderco. An affable two-inch long (59mm) VG-10 stainless blade bears an almost comical ‘bump' just forward of the opening hole. More info... |
 | Urban - Slipit - Leaf-shaped Blade with Foliage Green G-10 handle. Slipit blades are safely held open by a notched or slip-joint located at the knife's pivot. More info... |
 | Urban - Slipit - Wharncliffe Blade with safety orange G-10 handle. Slipit blades are safely held open by a notched or slip-joint located at the knife's pivot. More info... |
 | The 2008 Sprint Run Rookie has a hollow ground, clip point style blade available in a PlainEdge with a VG-10 stainless steel blade. The handle is foliage green G-10 with a right-hand tip-up clip. More info... |
 | This addition to the classic Endura Model with a color-blend foliage green G-10 laminate handle. This grip-grabbing lightweight handle shakes off temperature extremes, chemicals and hard-use without discoloration, warping or peeling. The shade changing green-gray color blends into the U.S. Army's digital cammo, taking on the color spectrum of its surroundings and keeping the knife unobtrusive. The G-10 Endura is available in PlainEdge with a full flat ground VG-10 blade.
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 | Ed Scott is a South African custom knifemaker who himself hunts and makes custom knives for professional hunters. When using a knife repeatedly for the same type of cutting jobs it quickly becomes apparent what features work best. More info... |
 | Limited to 600 pieces of each handle material, our ongoing Kopa Series launched in 2005 continues to grow. The Kopa Series introduced Spyderco's first collection of refined gentlemen's folders. More info... |
 | If you consider it, every civilization both ancient and modern has historically developed its own variety of cutlery that is representative of its culture, ethnicity and cutting requirements at the time. Spyderco unveiled its first ethnic inspired knife with a Shabaria folder, reminiscent of classic Middle Eastern cutlery. Next up, a Japanese Tanto then a Chinese Folder. In 2003 we released a Persian knife followed by an Indonesian Karambit blade. The latest installment Spyderco's Ethnic Knife Series is a Kris folder designed by custom knifemaker Ed Schempp. More info... |
 | In reality, knives made specifically for hunting get used for cutting much more than just what you bag. It holds equally true that generic outdoor knives often find their way into the hands of the hunter field-dressing their success. The Ocelot seamlessly covers both bases crossing from sport to field and back. The blade's drop-point tip is thick at the end and its curved full-belly makes short work of both hunting and field chores. More info... |
 | The Spyderco Micro Dyad has both a PlainEdge and a SpyderEdge blade together in the same knife with exotic handle materials. More info... |
 | To stretch is the act of extending or drawing out beyond ordinary or normal
limits, which describes exactly what Spyderco's C90 Stretch CLIPIT does.
Designed chiefly for the hunter but its technologically advanced design and
size comfortably expand into a refined cutting tool for any outdoor activity
and it's sized suitably for everyday carry. More info... |
 | What started as a small basic Hunter model in the 1980s matured/stretched into an elegant high performance drop point folder available in a variety of handle materials and blade steels. More info... |
 | A.T.R. is an acronym for At The Ready -- and it is. Spyderco showcases several technologically advanced features in this high-end tactical folder. The original model was released last year with a titanium handle. The new stainless handled ATR offers the same tactical features at a lower price point. More info... |
 | Custom knifemakers are more than simply steel junkies. Ed Schempp is a wheat farmer, metallurgist and celebrated knifemaker whose Persian Folder introduces Classic Western with Exotic East. Persian knives traditionally are fixed blades but Ed integrates this indigenous shape into a folding knife. Comprised of graceful curving lines, the new smaller Persian Folder 75mm is eye-catching with black Micarta handle scales capped by polished stainless bolsters. More info... |
 | Howard Viele has been a leading member of the Knifemaker's Guild since 1976. His designs are visually identifiable and carry his personal stamp: tactical, modern, gentlemanly and tapered. The Spyderco/Viele wears this signature appearance embodying flowing lines and a high-tech tone. Its VG-10 blade is hollow-ground to further enhance the folder's overall tapered look. More info... |
 | The Calypso folder isn't just one of Spyderco's most popular folders, it inspired new Spyderco designs over the last ten years and converted many a knife buyer to the hard-use benefits of flat-ground, thick leaf-shaped blades. This is a workingman's (or woman's) folder and it's founded on the design philosophy that the most comfortable and usable pocketknife is one that feels like a natural extension of your hand. More info... |
 | Joining forces with German knifemaker Peter Herbst, this was Spyderco's inaugural European custom collaboration. Peter is recognized for fusing high tech materials together with Old World craftsmanship. The C53 is embellished with geometric channels cut into the aluminum handle. More info... |
 | This addition to the classic Delica Model with a color-blend foliage green G-10 laminate handle. This grip-grabbing lightweight handle shakes off temperature extremes, chemicals and hard-use without discoloration, warping or peeling. The shade changing green-gray color blends into the U.S. Army's digital cammo, taking on the color spectrum of its surroundings and keeping the knife unobtrusive. The G-10 Delica is available in PlainEdge with a full flat ground VG-10 blade. 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... |
 | The Kopa CLIPIT is the newest model in Spyderco's canon collectible gentleman's folders. Two debuting models launch the coming series,which highlight stainless handles inlayed with exotic materials: The first is manufactured with Cocobolo wood,and the second with black linen Micarta insets. Quantities are limited to 600 pieces per handle material and new models are scheduled for release regularly throughout 2005. More info... |
 | The Kopa CLIPIT is the newest model in Spyderco's canon collectible gentleman's folders. Two debuting models launch the coming series,which highlight stainless handles inlayed with exotic materials: The first is manufactured with Cocobolo wood,and the second with black linen Micarta insets. Quantities are limited to 600 pieces per handle material and new models are scheduled for release regularly throughout 2005. More info... |
 | We're offering a Sprint Run (limited number) of ZDP-189 steel blade Walkers with a buffed carbon fiber handle. More info... |
 | The Spyderco Micro Dyad has both a PlainEdge and a SpyderEdge blade together in the same knife with exotic handle materials. More info... |
 | Perception is an awareness or sense. Once in a while our perception proves wrong or distorted and what we see differs from what we feel. Visually the Poliwog is perceivable as a small knife but when in the hand, it physically feels and cuts like a large blade. More info... |
 | Always ready. Spyderco's stainless steel A.T.R (At The Ready) comes well-heeled with high-tech tactical features and is fully coated in non-reflective black Carbon Nitride. Drilled out of the stainless handle and clip are a series of holes. More info... |
 | Limited to 600 pieces of each handle material, our ongoing Kopa Series launched in 2005 continues to grow. The Kopa Series introduced Spyderco's first collection of refined gentlemen's folders. Launched in 2005, the completed Series will be made up of exceptionally unique handle variations of the same model knife. More info... |
 | Balance is a state of equilibrium or equal distribution. More info... |
 | Meet the Kiwi. It's not a fruit, bird, or slang for a New Zealander but a gentlemen's lock-back folder by Spyderco. An affable two-inch long (59mm) VG-10 stainless blade bears an almost comical ‘bump' just forward of the opening hole. Placed on an otherwise classically shaped Wharncliffe blade, the bump makes the Kiwi look animalistic, almost hunchbacked, but offers a clever slip-resistant site for thumb or index finger for precision or intricate cutting. The blade opens with the round hole and locks snugly via a back-lock. More info... |
 | The Kopa Series introduced Spyderco's first collection of refined gentlemen's folders. Launched in 2005, the completed Series will be made up of exceptionally unique handle variations of the same model knife. Projected for ongoing release through 2007, Spyderco has been unveiling a new Kopa approximately every 3-4 months and will continue till the collection is complete. More info... |
 | The Kopa Series knives are the newest models in Spyderco's canon of
collectible gentlemen's folders. With an estimated eighteen different
handle materials slated for release through 2006, the third and fourth
offerings are now on the market. More info... |
 | Kumo is Japanese for spider and a fitting name for the new Japanese influenced fixed blade knife designed by custom knifemaker R.J. Martin and manufactured by Spyderco. A self-professed steel junkie, R.J. Martin is celebrated for integrating multiple grind lines on the blades of his knife designs. Made from a solid 9-inch piece of VG-10 steel, 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... |
 | We can thank Bob Lum for introducing America to the Asian Tanto style blade. 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... |
 | Limited to 600 pieces of each handle material, our ongoing Kopa Series launched in 2005 continues to grow. The Kopa Series introduced Spyderco's first collection of refined gentlemen's folders. Launched in 2005, the completed Series will be made up of exceptionally unique handle variations of the same model knife. More info... |
 | The Kopa Series knives are the latest in Spyderco's volley of collectible
gentlemen's folders. With an estimated eighteen different handle materials
slated for release through 2007, the fourth version is now available.
Number four is inlayed with Tiger Coral scales. The scales vary from knife
to knife highlighting patterns and natural textures found in natural coral. More info... |
 | The Kopa CLIPIT is a model in Spyderco's canon of collectible gentlemen's folders. This series highlight stainless handles inlayed with exotic materials. The first was manufactured with Cocobolo wood, the second with black linen Micarta, and this latest and our final model with Carbon Fiber inserts. More info... |
 | Caly3 Sprint featuring Aogami Super Blue steel with dove-Grey G-10 handles 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 Kopa models all have a common thread; their stainless handles are individually fitted with exotic inlays. More info... |
 | The Spyderco Sprint Run C67GF “R” is a based on the original C67 “R” released by Spyderco in the 1990s. More info... |
 | An American custom bladesmith, he has intensity for detail in everything he touches. More info... |
 | Caly3.5 folders have converted legions of knife buyers to the benefits of flat-ground, thick leaf-shaped blades and this is Spyderco's first folder offering with Super Blue blade steel. More info... |
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