Out Of Production Fixed Blade

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Scandi Grind
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Out Of Production Fixed Blade

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I remember seeing a picture of a really cool Spyderco fixed blade on here once, it is a knife that I know is no longer in production. It was a midsized blade, micarta handle, I remember Sal commenting that it was intended to be full on custom quality knife. I was trying to search for a picture of it here, but can't for the life of me remember what the model was called.

Anyone know what knife I might be thinking of?
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Can you remember any more defining features ?
My mind thought of the micarta street beat Perrin collaboration knife
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This shows all the current production and many out of production fixed blades:

https://www.spyderco.com/catalog/category/fixed-blades

This should at least have text info on all fixed blades, including all out of production models:

https://www.spydiewiki.com/index.php/Spyderco_FB-SKUs
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For some reason the Bushcraft and the Proficient come to mind, don’t thick either had Micarta though?
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Sprig :open-grin

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Edit : Sorry, did not see the micarta detail. There's the Jerry Hossom series or Bob lum Tanto,
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Mushroom wrote:
Mon Apr 15, 2024 11:23 am

Temperance 2
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https://www.spyderco.com/catalog/detail ... ance-2/404
Mmmm, the Temperance, that is the one! Thanks for the help folks.

I have been considering an upgrade to my current edc fixed blade and I had really liked the look of this knife. I was more interested in the shape really, which I had remembered liking, than I am in actually trying to get one, but I really wanted to see it again.
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The temperance 2 is a wonderful knife. My favorite knife ever. I have 3 of them.
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I did get the privilege to test drive a TEMP 2 once upon a time thanks to a great Spyder-Brother. And I do hope some day that I can snag one at some point. But I must say that it's predecessor the TEMPERANCE 1 model is to this day my favorite Spyderco fixed blade up till now. The two TEMP 1 models that I own and use get a ton of usage throughout a typical year.

Not exactly sure which Spyderco fixed blade the OP is referring to but I would dearly love a Sprint run of the TEMP 1. I've said on several posts that to make a TEMP 1 in PE & SE and do a Salt Version for a Sprint Run would be a dream come true for many of us devoted Forumites. Not to mention it would have the possibility of becoming a super selling but yet affordable outdoor blade.
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JD Spydo wrote:
Tue Apr 16, 2024 12:26 am
I did get the privilege to test drive a TEMP 2 once upon a time thanks to a great Spyder-Brother. And I do hope some day that I can snag one at some point. But I must say that it's predecessor the TEMPERANCE 1 model is to this day my favorite Spyderco fixed blade up till now. The two TEMP 1 models that I own and use get a ton of usage throughout a typical year.

Not exactly sure which Spyderco fixed blade the OP is referring to but I would dearly love a Sprint run of the TEMP 1. I've said on several posts that to make a TEMP 1 in PE & SE and do a Salt Version for a Sprint Run would be a dream come true for many of us devoted Forumites. Not to mention it would have the possibility of becoming a super selling but yet affordable outdoor blade.
I’d take either of these as a sprint in a heartbeat, especially in SE or combo edge. I’ve gotta say though, the Jumpmaster 2 is the new bar by which I measure knives and it is an extremely high one to beat.
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