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    Spyderco Kitchen Sword

    Got this at the sale last weekend and thought some of you may not have seen one of these. I certainly had not. This is one long kitchen knife.
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    Whoa, now that is BIG! Thanks for sharing, I have never seen that before.
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    that would be good for slicing pineapples in the air. That thing is massive though, thanks for pics

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    Whoa!!! Are you telling me that is a Spyderco? If that is a Spydie tell me about it. In any case that is an impressive knife.
    Have to break out the BIG cutting board. Geez... just what is that beast. <Lust>

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    Quote Originally Posted by hanswurst
    Got this at the sale last weekend and thought some of you may not have seen one of these. I certainly had not. This is one long kitchen knife.
    gawk What a catch - I thought these were sold out a long long time ago...do you know if they still have some more in stock at SFO

    Did it came with a box? Was there a number/model name on it?

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    That'd be great for cutting tuna steaks,where you want to cut the fish in one pull to avoid discoloring the meat.
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    Arrow Spyderco Story book pic

    They have that one and it's little brother on page # 160 in the hard back version of the Spyderco Story book. I have been looking for a pair of those for quite some time. I think that they made those with AUS-10 blade steel is what someone told me once.

    It really bums me out that Spyderco got out of the kitchen knife market. I would bet that if they would make more of them with the hard handles like this model that the market would greet them kindly.
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    I saw three of them at the sale, but they weren't there for long. They came in a box, but did not have a model name or number on it. I was told that the blade is made of MBS-26 steel.
    Ted, I actually went to your site to find some more info on the knife, but it wasn't listed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hanswurst
    I saw three of them at the sale, but they weren't there for long. They came in a box, but did not have a model name or number on it. I was told that the blade is made of MBS-26 steel.
    Ted, I actually went to your site to find some more info on the knife, but it wasn't listed.
    hanswurst -they are on my site, it's the SP-M300 (almost at the end). I was just curious if 'SP-M300' is the right number format for the model.

    Spyderco did three sizes of these. First they did an experimental run, KX01, KX02 and KX03 with rounded handles, and later the production run SP-M300, 240 and 120. '300' is 300mm which is 12". The german distributor had one for sale at the IWA, but it was 190 EURO's ($220).
    How much did you pay if I may ask?

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    amazing knife
    it's looks like a kitchen sword
    thanks for sharing
    cheers jerome

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    Ted,
    I did not realize it was the SP-M300, because the info on your site states that it has a blade length of 4 5/8".
    The knife was just a bit less than $220 , but I don't want to rub it in.

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    Question Aus-10???

    Quote Originally Posted by Ted
    hanswurst -they are on my site, it's the SP-M300 (almost at the end). I was just curious if 'SP-M300' is the right number format for the model.

    Spyderco did three sizes of these. First they did an experimental run, KX01, KX02 and KX03 with rounded handles, and later the production run SP-M300, 240 and 120. '300' is 300mm which is 12". The german distributor had one for sale at the IWA, but it was 190 EURO's ($220).
    How much did you pay if I may ask?
    Ted now tell me if I am right or not>>?? I have heard from 2 pretty reliable sources that some of those earlier Spyderco kitchen knives with the hard handles were indeed made from AUS-10 blade steel. It also says here in the Spyderco Story book on page 160 right underneath the pictures of those 2 knives that they are indeed made of AUS-10. Now I know when it comes to reference that you have the most of the data on the older Spyders. I was told that MBS-26 didn't even come along until the late 90s or the early 2000s. They were even still making Catchermans with AUS-8 as late as 2000 I am sure. It was 2002 before I got a Catcherman with MBS-26 steel in it.

    These KX01 & KX02 knives were made way before then weren't they?
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    Quote Originally Posted by JD Spydo
    Ted now tell me if I am right or not>>?? I have heard from 2 pretty reliable sources that some of those earlier Spyderco kitchen knives with the hard handles were indeed made from AUS-10 blade steel. It also says here in the Spyderco Story book on page 160 right underneath the pictures of those 2 knives that they are indeed made of AUS-10. Now I know when it comes to reference that you have the most of the data on the older Spyders. I was told that MBS-26 didn't even come along until the late 90s or the early 2000s. They were even still making Catchermans with AUS-8 as late as 2000 I am sure. It was 2002 before I got a Catcherman with MBS-26 steel in it.

    These KX01 & KX02 knives were made way before then weren't they?
    AFAIK, KX01 & KX02 (& KX03?) are indeed AUS-10, with the japanese style handle. The pic on my site of it is pretty good, since it's a scan from a B&W photograph I got from Joyce. It shows the lack of visible tang in the KX series.
    M300, M240 & M120 are MBS-26 with the 'french' style handle.
    This is a scan of an older Ironstone catalog (1996) with the 'french' style knives. (I'm gonna put up the complete catalog as PDF soon)


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    Question Japanese Waterstone????

    Wow Ted that is so cool. I have never seen that flyer before. Also I never knew that Spyderco at one time sold a Japanese Waterstone . Ted have you or anyone else as far as that goes> ever had one of Spyderco's Japanese Waterstones. That must have been around the early 90s when that picture was made. I bet it might have even been in the 80s when that particular ad was out. But what about the Japanese Waterstone??? Was that possibly one of those obscure items that was sold through IRONSTONE???
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    Thanks a lot Ted now My search has a new branch.
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