JD Spydo wrote: ↑Thu Nov 19, 2020 5:18 am
Reject wrote: ↑Mon Nov 16, 2020 9:06 pm
Couple more you don’t hear of much these days.
The C141 Balance and the C166 Equilibrium from Ed Schempp.
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Hey REJECT I've finally got it figured out!! You are Spyderco's "Manufacturer's Rep" for the great country of Australia!!!
How else are you getting all of this stuff?? It just makes perfect sense :D I should have figured that out a long time ago.
Well it's just too bad that Mr. Glesser never made an official Steve Irwin model :D Oh I miss that great Brother so bad :)
No;
Zen Imports has that job.
I have a few more examples of models that would fit into this thread. Like the Mariner, Hunter, Economy, Harpy, Pro-Grip and a few of the newer models that only had one run.
But while I find the thread fascinating, as I do with other threads that explore the past models. They don’t seem to capture the interest of many other forum members or even Spyderco themselves.
With your thread “Completely Forgotten Spyderco Models”. One could ask; forgotten by who? I could put up a model and the members who created Spydiewiki would laugh at it being suggested that it was forgotten. Yet newer members may never have known it existed; but may show no interest because it not the newest trend and doesn’t have a boutique steel.
The biggest question I have is; :eek: where are all the collectors?
A thread like this, should be a perfect excuse to drag that collection out and start taking photos of them and posting them up.
One last contribution.