Classic Spyderco Folders In Larger Or Smaller Scale
Classic Spyderco Folders In Larger Or Smaller Scale
I've done a couple of threads in the past similar to this one but it's a subject that bears repeating>> concerning the possibility of larger scale or smaller scale Spyderco classic folders.. I can't tell you all over the years how many different Spyderco models I would have liked to have seen either a Smaller Scale or Larger Scale. And let's look at a couple of examples that Spyderco has done with some success. Take the Hawkbill blades for instance. When they did the Ladybug & Dragonfly Hawkbills >> both of those models had good success. Both new Hawkbill models did really well and it got a lot of people interested in Hawkbills that would probably never tried one otherwise.
One model for years I've just really wanted to see in a larger scale is the Dodo model. If you would take the Dodo model and make the blade about 1 inch longer and about 3/4ths of an inch wider it would be a completely different creature all together. And it would also make for a really serious hard work knife for hundreds of different jobs. One model I would really love to see in a smaller scale would be the C-60 Ayoob model. As ergonomically perfect as the original Ayoob model is I think a smaller scale version would be an excellent gentlemen's knife and a really handy small EDC. Those are just a couple of examples of how a smaller or larger scale classic could be.
Also to offer models in different size ranges in SE as well. A larger Dodo with teeth might just make for a perfect hard use, workers knife. I would love to hear any new suggestions in smaller and larger scale models you all have in mind.
One model for years I've just really wanted to see in a larger scale is the Dodo model. If you would take the Dodo model and make the blade about 1 inch longer and about 3/4ths of an inch wider it would be a completely different creature all together. And it would also make for a really serious hard work knife for hundreds of different jobs. One model I would really love to see in a smaller scale would be the C-60 Ayoob model. As ergonomically perfect as the original Ayoob model is I think a smaller scale version would be an excellent gentlemen's knife and a really handy small EDC. Those are just a couple of examples of how a smaller or larger scale classic could be.
Also to offer models in different size ranges in SE as well. A larger Dodo with teeth might just make for a perfect hard use, workers knife. I would love to hear any new suggestions in smaller and larger scale models you all have in mind.
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Re: Classic Spyderco Folders In Larger Or Smaller Scale
I want a smaller FRN LW Dodo. A Dodofly!
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I also want a Cricketfly, Jesterfly, and Workerfly!
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I've been pushing the idea of a Skinny PM2 Lockback, mainly because I really like the idea of a 3.5" Police4.
Love the idea of the stretched out but just as thin Chaparral.
I still think a 3" Manix would be fun.
Love the idea of the stretched out but just as thin Chaparral.
I still think a 3" Manix would be fun.
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Because JD often supposes a bygone Spyderco Golden Age, I’m not sure what “Classic” would mean, especially as I detect no falling off in quality or design since the ‘00s (or 90s or ‘80s).
Or are we just talking models no longer in production so as to make way for newer ones.
Or are we just talking models no longer in production so as to make way for newer ones.
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NO any model you think would benefit by a larger or smaller scale version. The reason I alluded to many of the older models was because I've been thinking about what could be done to give some of those older models a chance to see what they would be like in a larger or smaller scale version.wrdwrght wrote: ↑Tue Dec 10, 2019 12:30 pmBecause JD often supposes a bygone Spyderco Golden Age, I’m not sure what “Classic” would mean, especially as I detect no falling off in quality or design since the ‘00s (or 90s or ‘80s).
Or are we just talking models no longer in production so as to make way for newer ones.
Sure many of the classic/older models would be prime for such a modification>> but what the heck there might be a model that's only a month released that might benefit as well.
A larger Dodo would be a multi-purpose folder that could do a lot of jobs really well. The Dodo in the size range it is might be limited in many jobs a larger one might do better. I hope that clears the air.
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I wish for a larger size clipitool w/serrated blade. Literally just scale it up so it has a 4+” handle, and I’ll buy one like that. But if I’m wishing, I wish for it to be made in Golden, Co with a g10 handle, S30V blades, and the classic spoon clip. I am open to any lock style, even keeping it a slip joint.
Another wish would be for one made in Japan with a plain edge LC200N blade, and H-1 for the serrated. FRN scales. Any size.
Pic from Spyderco online catalogue for reference:
Another wish would be for one made in Japan with a plain edge LC200N blade, and H-1 for the serrated. FRN scales. Any size.
Pic from Spyderco online catalogue for reference:
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All that you said is certainly something to consider. I really like that idea of a Clipitool setup with LC200N and a serrated blade.DirtMcGirt wrote: ↑Tue Dec 10, 2019 12:58 pmI wish for a larger size clipitool w/serrated blade. Literally just scale it up so it has a 4+” handle, and I’ll buy one like that. But if I’m wishing, I wish for it to be made in Golden, Co with a g10 handle, S30V blades, and the classic spoon clip. I am open to any lock style, even keeping it a slip joint.
Another wish would be for one made in Japan with a plain edge LC200N blade, and H-1 for the serrated. FRN scales. Any size.
Pic from Spyderco online catalogue for reference:
It seems like over the years that there have been many more models that I wanted bigger rather than smaller. And concerning the Clipitool>> I've often wondered why they never made a more conventional type Multi-tool with bigger hardware as well.
I'm still going to beat the drum for a larger scale Dodo no matter what they do.
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The Dodofly has been on my dream list since we started talking about it!steelcity16 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 10, 2019 11:53 amI want a smaller FRN LW Dodo. A Dodofly!
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When it comes to the Dodo I can go both ways. I would love a really smaller, serrated version myself. But I still say that a much bigger Dodo would be an awesome tool for a guy who uses a knife a lot in their work.Sumdumguy wrote: ↑Tue Dec 10, 2019 5:10 pmThe Dodofly has been on my dream list since we started talking about it!steelcity16 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 10, 2019 11:53 amI want a smaller FRN LW Dodo. A Dodofly!
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I have one and it's great. Not the same for my hand though.
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I personally feel that the standard Dodo is the largest I'd wanto. It really shines with a small blade and larger handle.JD Spydo wrote: ↑Tue Dec 10, 2019 5:13 pmWhen it comes to the Dodo I can go both ways. I would love a really smaller, serrated version myself. But I still say that a much bigger Dodo would be an awesome tool for a guy who uses a knife a lot in their work.Sumdumguy wrote: ↑Tue Dec 10, 2019 5:10 pmThe Dodofly has been on my dream list since we started talking about it!steelcity16 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 10, 2019 11:53 amI want a smaller FRN LW Dodo. A Dodofly!
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But, I would try any variation. Preferably SE.
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I'd buy another Nilakka if it had about a 4 inch blade, especially if it came in something like 52100.
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The concept behind the PM2 Skinny Backlock stemmed from the Manix Backlock with linerless G10. Instead of a thicker blade stock like the Manix BL, I'd love to see a thinner blade stock used (3mm or less) with thin linerless G10 handles on my favorite model, the PM2. Slicy, thin in pocket, those beloved PM2 ergos.
The Stretch SS is great, but feels completely different to me. I've also been working with Steve Butcher on an Endela mod to help make this idea come true, but there are limitations of what is possible using the Endela as the starting point.
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Large spydiechef anyone? I think it would make a lot of sense.
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Agreed!glutofknives wrote: ↑Tue Dec 10, 2019 5:47 pmLarge spydiechef anyone? I think it would make a lot of sense.
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Smaller Manix 2 with CBBL. I'd love a Native sized spydie with a CBBL.
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Yeah I would go for that. I would even like to have a super huge version of the Rock Lobster as well.glutofknives wrote: ↑Tue Dec 10, 2019 5:47 pmLarge spydiechef anyone? I think it would make a lot of sense.
I know some of you are going to think I've crossed the line but I would even like to have a really large version of the Spyderhawk too.