Marcin S. SpydieChef . . .

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Re: Marcin S. SpydeChef . . .

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It is a Marcin Słysz (MarcinS) custom folder :)
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This thing could replace the Chokwe in my travel bag. I use that for cutting bagels and whatever else I need for food prep.
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Re: Marcin S. SpydeChef . . .

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SpyderQ wrote:
Evil D wrote:". . .since first seeing it years ago."
You are NOT building my confidence on this ever coming to market. :-(
I do not know if you read every post in this thread carefully.
But if you read my first you should not be so scared.
Sal and eric said at the meet that the spydiechef is coming next year.
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apollo wrote:
SpyderQ wrote:
Evil D wrote:". . .since first seeing it years ago."
You are NOT building my confidence on this ever coming to market. :-(
I do not know if you read every post in this thread carefully.
But if you read my first you should not be so scared.
Sal and eric said at the meet that the spydiechef is coming next year.
This makes me really happy.
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Re: Marcin S. SpydeChef . . .

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Yes, those pics certainly whet my appetite for this knife too! Well done, Tap. Thanks for sharing.
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SpyderNut wrote:Yes, those pics certainly whet my appetite for this knife too!
I see what you did there.
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I've been anxiously awaiting the next Spyderco collabs with Marcin Slysz as well! The Bowie is so ridiculously wonderful for me, I can't imagine having any different opinion of the Chef and Swayback. Just awesome.

Thanks to tap78 for those great pics!!
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tvenuto wrote:
SpyderNut wrote:Yes, those pics certainly whet my appetite for this knife too!
I see what you did there.
Hehe. I guess mixing spectacular knives with food really gets my attention. :o :p
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tap78 wrote:Thanks to the local polish knife collector I had a chance to hol a prototype of the Spyderco Spyderchief prototype :)))
Nice finished and well designed… and quite big!

.. a must have for me!

:)

SO JEALOUS.


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apollo wrote:
SpyderQ wrote:
Evil D wrote:". . .since first seeing it years ago."
You are NOT building my confidence on this ever coming to market. :-(
I do not know if you read every post in this thread carefully.
But if you read my first you should not be so scared.
Sal and eric said at the meet that the spydiechef is coming next year.


Just bumping this for the great photos, and also maybe for more possible news regarding this! :)
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I love the size of that! That would be a great food prep knife for camp.
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UPDATE: IT HAS ARRIVED!!!

At around the 6:18 mark.

https://youtu.be/dz307DrkS0Y?t=377
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And when to wait the beginning of sales of this beautiful knife?
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Looks absolutely stunning!
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Schilla7787 wrote:And when to wait the beginning of sales of this beautiful knife?
Not sure yet. I would say within 3-4 months.
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Re: Marcin S. SpydeChef . . .

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Readying wallet now!
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