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Yellowhorse Police Model

Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2005 12:13 pm
by modoc
I bought a Spyderco Police Model with custom work on the handles. Wood, ebony, coral, mother of pearl, etc. The serial number is below 200. It was signed by Dave Yellowhorse. How many were made and how much is it worth? Any facts would be appreciated. Thanks, Clayton

Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2005 12:36 pm
by psimonl
There is a very nice article on the guy in the september issue of Tactical Knives. May not answer your questions, but you will know more about the guy who made the piece you're holding.

Simon

Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2005 12:52 pm
by Jurphaas
Hi Modoc - Welcome to the forum. I hope you will like it here. The knife you've aquired is one of the most sought after and rare Spyderco knives ever! The David Yellowhorse series exsisted of 3 models of which the C07 Police model was the crown jewel. There were probably less than two hundred made and they hardly ever become available on the open market. This is a really exeptional find. The rareness of this knife makes it highly disirable and very expensive. You can almost ask any price....
The knives were made in Japan in 1989 at a time that Spyderco was offering knives for just a few years and not yet had a large following.
Stay around here and see if you like the Forum.
Jurphaas. :spyder:

Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2005 12:57 pm
by sal
Hi Modoc,

Welcome to the Spyderco forum.

It is as Jur says.

sal

Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2005 2:07 pm
by Lost Jaguar
Good thing it's not left-handed tip-up. Then I wouldn't sleep until it was MINE.

Yellowhorse Police Model

Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2005 2:20 pm
by modoc
Jurphaas, Sal- Thanks for the info...I bought the knife from a "merchant" selling trinkets near Big Sur, California. The extra work caught my eye, I picked it up and noticed it was a Spyderco. The price was quite reasonable-less than the $100 or so I knew the knife alone was worth. Do you guys know of any photos of the different YPMs or was there only one style produced? Thanks, C
Oh yeah, wanna see it?

Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2005 2:32 pm
by PSU
I know that I would like to see some pics of the custom design :)

Tom

Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2005 2:39 pm
by BlackNinja
PSU wrote:I know that I would like to see some pics of the custom design :)

Tom
I second that!!! Please :D

Joe

Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2005 2:41 pm
by cyberhawk
modoc wrote:Jurphaas, Sal- Thanks for the info...I bought the knife from a "merchant" selling trinkets near Big Sur, California. The extra work caught my eye, I picked it up and noticed it was a Spyderco. The price was quite reasonable-less than the $100 or so I knew the knife alone was worth. Do you guys know of any photos of the different YPMs or was there only one style produced? Thanks, C
Oh yeah, wanna see it?
Here's the Yellowhorse Hunter from 1989.
Hawk

Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2005 9:45 pm
by modoc
Nice knife, Hawk. Here's mine. Sorry about the poor image quality. Any more info. would be appreciated. Thanks

Posted: Fri Oct 21, 2005 2:14 am
by spydutch
Welcome to the forums Modoc. Very nice catch, beautiful knife :cool:

Posted: Fri Oct 21, 2005 3:54 am
by Stevie Ray
modoc wrote:Jurphaas, Sal- Thanks for the info...I bought the knife from a "merchant" selling trinkets near Big Sur, California. The extra work caught my eye, I picked it up and noticed it was a Spyderco. The price was quite reasonable-less than the $100 or so I knew the knife alone was worth. Do you guys know of any photos of the different YPMs or was there only one style produced? Thanks, C
Oh yeah, wanna see it?
I love these kinds of stories. It's sort of like finding a mint 60's vintage Corvette in somebody's barn with 10K miles on it for minor money. Congrats on your find!! :spyder:

Re: Dave Yellowhorse knives

Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2021 9:02 pm
by JudgeRB
Jurphaas wrote:
Thu Oct 20, 2005 12:52 pm
Hi Modoc - Welcome to the forum. I hope you will like it here. The knife you've aquired is one of the most sought after and rare Spyderco knives ever! The David Yellowhorse series exsisted of 3 models of which the C07 Police model was the crown jewel. There were probably less than two hundred made and they hardly ever become available on the open market. This is a really exeptional find. The rareness of this knife makes it highly disirable and very expensive. You can almost ask any price....

The knives were made in Japan in 1989 at a time that Spyderco was offering knives for just a few years and not yet had a large following.
Stay around here and see if you like the Forum.
Jurphaas. :spyder:
Hey Jurphaas,
I am brand new here but when you said "You can almost ask any price..." if I told you I had 1 of each model with certificates of authenticity, in reality, if I sold them as a set, what could I get out of them?

Re: Yellowhorse Police Model

Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2021 10:15 pm
by JudgeRB
I tried to post a picture of them but it says file is too large.

Re: Yellowhorse Police Model

Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2021 7:13 am
by Michael Janich
Dear JudgeRB:

Welcome to the Spyderco Forum.

Stay safe,

Mike

Re: Yellowhorse Police Model

Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2021 7:18 am
by VooDooChild
JudgeRB wrote:
Jurphaas wrote:
Thu Oct 20, 2005 12:52 pm
Hi Modoc - Welcome to the forum. I hope you will like it here. The knife you've aquired is one of the most sought after and rare Spyderco knives ever! The David Yellowhorse series exsisted of 3 models of which the C07 Police model was the crown jewel. There were probably less than two hundred made and they hardly ever become available on the open market. This is a really exeptional find. The rareness of this knife makes it highly disirable and very expensive. You can almost ask any price....

The knives were made in Japan in 1989 at a time that Spyderco was offering knives for just a few years and not yet had a large following.
Stay around here and see if you like the Forum.
Jurphaas. :spyder:
Hey Jurphaas,
I am brand new here but when you said "You can almost ask any price..." if I told you I had 1 of each model with certificates of authenticity, in reality, if I sold them as a set, what could I get out of them?
This thread was 16 years old... you may not get an answer. You might have to do some digging to see what the secondary prices have been for the models you have. This is a good place to start. Hopefully someone here can give you some direction.

Re: Dave Yellowhorse knives

Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2021 7:19 am
by Evil D
JudgeRB wrote:
Fri Sep 17, 2021 9:02 pm

Hey Jurphaas,
I am brand new here but when you said "You can almost ask any price..." if I told you I had 1 of each model with certificates of authenticity, in reality, if I sold them as a set, what could I get out of them?


I think "ask any price" was an exaggeration, I don't see anyone giving you a $5000 for them. You'd probably need to let an auction decide but I would expect over 4 figures just based on having the whole set and the rareness.

Re: Dave Yellowhorse knives

Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2021 6:01 pm
by Sumdumguy
Evil D wrote:
Mon Sep 20, 2021 7:19 am
JudgeRB wrote:
Fri Sep 17, 2021 9:02 pm

Hey Jurphaas,
I am brand new here but when you said "You can almost ask any price..." if I told you I had 1 of each model with certificates of authenticity, in reality, if I sold them as a set, what could I get out of them?


I think "ask any price" was an exaggeration, I don't see anyone giving you a $5000 for them. You'd probably need to let an auction decide but I would expect over 4 figures just based on having the whole set and the rareness.
I would have to agree with this. Probably between $1k-2k. Inlayed knives can be hit or miss on price.

I've scored a few at decent prices. The only one I kept was a Kiwi. I don't know that I could ever part with it.

Image

Re: Yellowhorse Police Model

Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2021 6:19 pm
by p_atrick
Very cool. Thanks for sharing. The bits and pieces of information about Spyderco’s history that pop up here are interesting.

Re: Dave Yellowhorse knives

Posted: Wed Sep 22, 2021 8:44 pm
by JD Spydo
Evil D wrote:
Mon Sep 20, 2021 7:19 am
JudgeRB wrote:
Fri Sep 17, 2021 9:02 pm

Hey Jurphaas,
I am brand new here but when you said "You can almost ask any price..." if I told you I had 1 of each model with certificates of authenticity, in reality, if I sold them as a set, what could I get out of them?


I think "ask any price" was an exaggeration, I don't see anyone giving you a $5000 for them. You'd probably need to let an auction decide but I would expect over 4 figures just based on having the whole set and the rareness.
I think that a "4 digit price" would be more than a reasonable expectation being that "Cranberry Lum" model a couple of years back fetched slightly over $1200.

It's like the old cliche that states "It's Worth What Someone Will Pay For It". I got to meet David Yellowhorse back in 2006 at the BLADE Show. I haven't seen any of his work recently and I'm not sure if he still does his custom work on Spyderco or any other brands of knives for that matter. But I will say that I was impressed with the stuff that he showed me and a friend at the 2006 BLADE Show.