What is the last "E" in Spyderco Military C36GPE

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What is the last "E" in Spyderco Military C36GPE

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Anyone knows what "E" means in C36GPE?
C36 is a model number, G means G10 scales, P means plain... What does the last "E" mean?
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Edge
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Spydergirl88 wrote:
Mon Feb 18, 2019 8:27 am
Edge
Hmmm...
Then the Green Spyderco Military C36GPGR should actually be Spyderco Military C36GPEGR? But it's just C36GPGR
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I can't remember what thread it was talked about but someone from Spyderco chimed in saying they use PE and P to signify plain edge. I think P and S and C are the newer classification as opposed to the older classification of PE SE CE. Might have been explained in a recent catalog too
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Spydergirl88 wrote:
Mon Feb 18, 2019 9:40 am
I can't remember what thread it was talked about but someone from Spyderco chimed in saying they use PE and P to signify plain edge. I think P and S and C are the newer classification as opposed to the older classification of PE SE CE. Might have been explained in a recent catalog too
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