Here is a pic of my current inventory of Spyderco Natives. I have another C41P SS Plain Edge on the way. Now to get the blue handled models.
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Here is a pic of my current inventory of Spyderco Natives. I have another C41P SS Plain Edge on the way. Now to get the blue handled models.
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Very nice herd of Natives there OTS!![]()
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Nice! I always enjoy the themed collections.
Now I wonder did the Root Beer Native come in PE, and the Blue shell in SE?
Of course, you could fill in the gaps of pre/post Spyder on the blade variations as well if you really want to go mad!
Follow the mushin, but pay it no heed.
FYI, the RBI only came in SE, and the BSI only came in PE.Originally Posted by zenheretic
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Very nice. My favorite is the black bladed plain edge ones.
Nice collection of Natives.![]()
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OuchThatsSharp,
You have a nice Native collection! I don't see a numeration on your blue shell Native - could you confirm, please![]()
From the SKU's I would say:Originally Posted by zenheretic
C41GPSI Native root beer shell inlay = combination edge
C41GPI Native blue abalone shell inlay = plain edge
No other variations known.
Peter - member of Spydiewiki.com group
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peter1960,
rom Top left down:
C41P Native II, AUS-10, SS Handle, Plain Edge
C41PBK Native II, S30V blade, Plain Edge
C78PBK Native III, VG-10 blade, Plain Edge
C41PBBK Native II, S30V, black blade, Plain Edge (about 400 made)
C41GPI Native II, G-10 Handle w/Blue Shell Inlay, Plain Edge (1of500)
Top right down:
C41E Native II, AUS-10, SS Handle, Spiderweb etched handle, Partial Serrated (supposedly about 100 made-I question that number)
C41PRCA Native II, GIN-1, Plain Edge etched with PRCA logo
C78PBK Native III, VG-10 blade, Plain Edge
C41PBBK Native II, S30V, black blade, Plain Edge
C41GPSI Native II, G-10 Handle w/Rootbeer Shell Inlay, Serrated Edge (1of500)
Bottom Center: C41TN Native II, Tan Handle, Serrated blade etched "Operation Iraqi Freedom"
It's better to have knife and not need it than to need a knife and not have it.
Very nice collection! This is a model that has slipped through the cracks for me. Gotta get my hands on one after seeing that group.
"There was never a good knife made out of bad steel"
-Benjamin Franklin
Hi OuchThatsSharp,
Thank you very much for your detailed answer! Maybe a misunderstanding due to my lack in English![]()
The marking on the blade of this Native was my question, as I see a non-marked blade on your picture.Originally Posted by OuchThatsSharp
You answered "1 of 500" for C41GPI and C41GPSI - is it really #1I guess you mean one piece of a 500 pieces production run (I own #119 and #246)
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Very nice OuchThatsSharp,
Great hoard of Natives you have there. The black PE Native I is my favourite 'regular' Native, whilst the PE Native III is my favourite for EDC purposes. Actually didn't realise that the Tan OIF was a Native II ....thought it was a Native I !!!! There ya go, you DO learn something new every day
Well done, best wishes on completing/ continuing the hoarding.
....Sal.... Can we have a black bladed Native III in PE mode please :P I'm sure you'll sell them even faster than the Pink ones![]()
Cheers
Daniel (Certified Persian & Kopa nut)
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Very nice collection of natives!
I would like to echo Peter's question:
Does both your inlaid Natives have a number on the blade?
It looks like there is a number on the blue shell inlay but at the angle the photo was taken you can't see it.I say this because if you look, there doesn't appear to be any markings indicating the blade steel either. The only other possibility is it's a sterile blade.
Great Native collection OTS! the Native 3 is what "sparked" mymadness ....
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brian
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OK, took my Natives out today and fondled them. They need that human touch now and then you know. Anyways for Peter1960 here are the numbers that I have:
Spyderco Native II, C41GPI, G-10, Blue Shell Inlay, PE, #239 of 500
Spyderco Native II, C41GPSI, Rootbeer Shell Inlay, #045 of 500
It's better to have knife and not need it than to need a knife and not have it.
Thanks, OTS!
It would have been an extreme rarity if it turned out to be a Sterile blade.
Thanks for your answer, OTS!
Originally Posted by OuchThatsSharp
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Peter - member of Spydiewiki.com group
"Integrity is being good even if no one is watching"Spyderco's company motto
OTS:
Are you also collecting them by blade steel varieties? In other words, for the C41PBK you could get it in GIN-1, CPM440V and CPMS30V, etc., etc,
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Native American, I wasn't going to but I may change my mind. Not too fond of serrated blades but I have a couple because the particular models only came with serrations. Looking for a blue G-10 PE model. Another hard one to come by.
It's better to have knife and not need it than to need a knife and not have it.
In my experience tracking down C41s, I found that I had a tougher time getting my hands on a C41PBK with the newer CPM440V blade steel than I did finding one with the older GIN-1 blade steel. And then of course with the CPM440Vs you've got a variety with the Boye dent and one without. Lots of collecting possibilities! Enjoy the pursuit!
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Could you please post some close ups and interesting photos of your natives? It would be appreciated to the fullest![]()
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