What is that?weeping minora wrote: ↑Sun Jan 28, 2024 10:48 amStill eager to see the legend that has become the High Performance Delica. Here's to hoping its reveal sometime in 2024!
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Isn't k390 the "high performance delica?"thojan wrote: ↑Sun Jan 28, 2024 10:59 amWhat is that?weeping minora wrote: ↑Sun Jan 28, 2024 10:48 amStill eager to see the legend that has become the High Performance Delica. Here's to hoping its reveal sometime in 2024!
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High Hollow Grind Delica in VG-10. It has been much discussed and narrowed down to that combo. Here's the excitement/evolutionary thread:Erich wrote: ↑Sun Jan 28, 2024 11:07 amIsn't k390 the "high performance delica?"thojan wrote: ↑Sun Jan 28, 2024 10:59 amWhat is that?weeping minora wrote: ↑Sun Jan 28, 2024 10:48 amStill eager to see the legend that has become the High Performance Delica. Here's to hoping its reveal sometime in 2024!
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The delica is a significant knife historically and still holds up very well in today's market. It's small, lightweight, cuts like nobody's business, feels great in hand, is easy to open and close one handed, has a strong lock, is completely ambidextrous, and mostly disappears in the pocket. What more do you really NEED from a pocketknife?
I have many pocket knives in many steels, but if you took them all away except a vg10 delica, I would get along just fine.
I have many pocket knives in many steels, but if you took them all away except a vg10 delica, I would get along just fine.
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I keep coming back to the Delica. I have other knives in that size class (Watu and Sage among them), but there is something about the Delica that makes it special. I do wish for silver clips instead of the black painted clips.
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Hope to get some good sprints or exclusives of the Delica this year.
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I agree the delica functions extremely well in all those categories you listed.Notsurewhy wrote: ↑Sun Jan 28, 2024 11:42 amThe delica is a significant knife historically and still holds up very well in today's market. It's small, lightweight, cuts like nobody's business, feels great in hand, is easy to open and close one handed, has a strong lock, is completely ambidextrous, and mostly disappears in the pocket. What more do you really NEED from a pocketknife?
I have many pocket knives in many steels, but if you took them all away except a vg10 delica, I would get along just fine.
Yet it’s personally not my number one for an edc folder design, I like a spyderco leaf shape blade (Goldilocks shape for edc versatility), an index choil, a more negative blade angle, and a rounded swell handle style, as opposed to the several finger points. I also appreciate when the profile of the knife is gapless when the knife is closed/folded.
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Sounds like the caly . Hope they bring it back this yearTristan_david2001 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 28, 2024 12:37 pmI like a spyderco leaf shape blade (Goldilocks shape for edc versatility), an index choil, a more negative blade angle, and a rounded swell handle style, as opposed to the several finger points. I also appreciate when the profile of the knife is gapless when the knife is closed/folded.Notsurewhy wrote: ↑Sun Jan 28, 2024 11:42 amThe delica is a significant knife historically and still holds up very well in today's market. It's small, lightweight, cuts like nobody's business, feels great in hand, is easy to open and close one handed, has a strong lock, is completely ambidextrous, and mostly disappears in the pocket. What more do you really NEED from a pocketknife?
I have many pocket knives in many steels, but if you took them all away except a vg10 delica, I would get along just fine.
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Understood. I'm not trying to say it is the perfect knife for everyone (or even for me). Some in the thread seem to be implying that the delica is outdated out lacking necessary modern features and I disagreed.Tristan_david2001 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 28, 2024 12:37 pmI agree the delica functions extremely well in all those categories you listed.Notsurewhy wrote: ↑Sun Jan 28, 2024 11:42 amThe delica is a significant knife historically and still holds up very well in today's market. It's small, lightweight, cuts like nobody's business, feels great in hand, is easy to open and close one handed, has a strong lock, is completely ambidextrous, and mostly disappears in the pocket. What more do you really NEED from a pocketknife?
I have many pocket knives in many steels, but if you took them all away except a vg10 delica, I would get along just fine.
Yet it’s personally not my number one for an edc folder design, I like a spyderco leaf shape blade (Goldilocks shape for edc versatility), an index choil, a more negative blade angle, and a rounded swell handle style, as opposed to the several finger points. I also appreciate when the profile of the knife is gapless when the knife is closed/folded.
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I agree with Tristan_David2001 regarding Caly vs Delica!
I love the Delica but the Caly is my favorite of all time. Far superior! Near perfect.
Spyderco seems to have locked in on using the design exclusively for the UK penknife.
On the bright side, Spyderco has saved me a lot of money with the lack of iterations and sparse sprint runs for the Caly.
Thanks Spyderco.
I love the Delica but the Caly is my favorite of all time. Far superior! Near perfect.
Spyderco seems to have locked in on using the design exclusively for the UK penknife.
On the bright side, Spyderco has saved me a lot of money with the lack of iterations and sparse sprint runs for the Caly.
Thanks Spyderco.
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Acetone, cloth, and elbow grease reveals a nice almost stone washed finish underneath if you are interested in that for the clips.Road Tripper wrote: ↑Sun Jan 28, 2024 12:08 pmI keep coming back to the Delica. I have other knives in that size class (Watu and Sage among them), but there is something about the Delica that makes it special. I do wish for silver clips instead of the black painted clips.
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Love Hate relationship with Delica for me, still it finds it`s way in my pocket very often. I do love it but I do hate some things on the 4th Gen compared to 2nd Gen. It is peculiar folder, currently carry K390 Delica and Enjoy it a lot. I think Delica has most definitely place in 2024 and will have in upcoming years. It is knife I compare other knives to, ergonomically it is great, K390 version is perfection for me. VG10 is good steel but update of the steel would be welcome on the standard model - with better edge holding.
My "collection" of Spyderco knives shrunk to 16 pieces, all are knives that see regular use and three of them are Delicas. I gave away two 4th gens that were little bit too thick behind the edge after long and hard use and too many sharpening sessions. Those found home in pockets of people, who abuse knives and those VG10 Delicas are still working hard.
I would be very interested if there are some plans for Gen5 in upcoming few years. If I remember correctly first Gen 3 and Gen 4 were released approximately 18 years apart. I know about High Performance Delica rumors, but do we have some "leaks" about potential new generation?
My "collection" of Spyderco knives shrunk to 16 pieces, all are knives that see regular use and three of them are Delicas. I gave away two 4th gens that were little bit too thick behind the edge after long and hard use and too many sharpening sessions. Those found home in pockets of people, who abuse knives and those VG10 Delicas are still working hard.
I would be very interested if there are some plans for Gen5 in upcoming few years. If I remember correctly first Gen 3 and Gen 4 were released approximately 18 years apart. I know about High Performance Delica rumors, but do we have some "leaks" about potential new generation?
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The Pontiac Aztek of the Spyderco lineup.
The K390 being the 5.7 Hemi install. - Hot rod performance but you still have to sit in an Aztek.
The K390 being the 5.7 Hemi install. - Hot rod performance but you still have to sit in an Aztek.
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Pavel Shiskin of Knife Custom Garage.Manifestgtr wrote: ↑Fri Jan 12, 2024 4:24 pmThat it is…scales were made by this dude in Russia. To be perfectly honest, I forget his name but he does really good work…great texture and tight tolerances.
Did a stint on Etsy until the whole Russiaphobia got him and others removed. Like they had anything do do with geopolitics or world events, but haters gonna hate.
I got his linen micarta scales for my SE wharie Endura.
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Great thread folks. Spyderco should be proud they have a product that can inspire a thread like this.
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Out of the multiple knives I own and carry (in my modest collection), across multiple brands, the Delica is the only model that I own multiple of.
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As said: The Delica to me is a fundamental, great design concept that got very much refined over the years and so now actually offers a really modern and evolved version of this concept.
For those who prefer other fundamental concepts in that size range, Spyderco offers those too - not "better" or "worse" or "more evolved", just different (different lock - finger choil - thicker blade - whatever - like in Para 3, Native, Sage, Watu...).
So saying that the Delica would be "outdated" (as some do) is a bit hard to understand for me.
Just looking at the product guide (https://publications.spyderco.com/view/27212419/8/):
Six full pages of Delicas, if one also counts the Salt 2 even almost eight pages: I don´t think Spyderco would invest that much in a knife that is "outdated" or would not work great and serve its users well....
For those who prefer other fundamental concepts in that size range, Spyderco offers those too - not "better" or "worse" or "more evolved", just different (different lock - finger choil - thicker blade - whatever - like in Para 3, Native, Sage, Watu...).
So saying that the Delica would be "outdated" (as some do) is a bit hard to understand for me.
Just looking at the product guide (https://publications.spyderco.com/view/27212419/8/):
Six full pages of Delicas, if one also counts the Salt 2 even almost eight pages: I don´t think Spyderco would invest that much in a knife that is "outdated" or would not work great and serve its users well....
Top three going by pocket-time (update March 24):
- EDC: Endura thin red line ffg combo edge (VG10); Wayne Goddard PE (4V), Endela SE (VG10)
-Mountains/outdoors: Pac.Salt 1 SE (H1), Salt 2 SE (LC200N), and also Wayne Goddard PE (4V)
- EDC: Endura thin red line ffg combo edge (VG10); Wayne Goddard PE (4V), Endela SE (VG10)
-Mountains/outdoors: Pac.Salt 1 SE (H1), Salt 2 SE (LC200N), and also Wayne Goddard PE (4V)
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I’ve done this and the dull matte stainless is very low key. I just soak the clip a few hours in a small, closed, polyethylene tub with a half inch of acetone. The paint just falls off.JSumm wrote: ↑Sun Jan 28, 2024 7:15 pmAcetone, cloth, and elbow grease reveals a nice almost stone washed finish underneath if you are interested in that for the clips.Road Tripper wrote: ↑Sun Jan 28, 2024 12:08 pmI keep coming back to the Delica. I have other knives in that size class (Watu and Sage among them), but there is something about the Delica that makes it special. I do wish for silver clips instead of the black painted clips.
If one wants a shiny clip, the next step is to grab your Dremel, charge a felt buff with green chromium oxide compound and go to town on that clip. Personally, I prefer the matte clip.
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It all started when I saw a post from Evil D that struck a chord with me and I ran with it. So you can thank David for the HP Delica if it ever gets made.weeping minora wrote: ↑Sun Jan 28, 2024 11:30 amHigh Hollow Grind Delica in VG-10. It has been much discussed and narrowed down to that combo. Here's the excitement/evolutionary thread:Erich wrote: ↑Sun Jan 28, 2024 11:07 amIsn't k390 the "high performance delica?"thojan wrote: ↑Sun Jan 28, 2024 10:59 amWhat is that?weeping minora wrote: ↑Sun Jan 28, 2024 10:48 amStill eager to see the legend that has become the High Performance Delica. Here's to hoping its reveal sometime in 2024!
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