Yeah i just know for a fact that after what i have seen and was told in Amsterdam that many guys here are going to need to take an extra loan on there house the next couple of years….

Yeah i just know for a fact that after what i have seen and was told in Amsterdam that many guys here are going to need to take an extra loan on there house the next couple of years….
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Accurate
Mr Blonde wrote: ↑Thu Mar 09, 2023 12:32 pmThe Lil’ Native is an established design and this new version with a Wharncliffe blade will undoubtedly appeal to many fans. I liked how the compact Lil’ Native offers such great control of the Wharncliffe blade. It remined me of the original C75 Kiwi design, but with a much more substantial and ergonomic handle and blade. Eric explained that the edges are done by robots, so each knife has a very consistent crisp edge angle.
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Specifications
Closed: 3.47 inch / 88 mm
Overall: 5.86 inch / 149 mm
Blade: 2.44 inch / 62 mm
Edge: 2.02 inch / 51 mm
Thickness: 0.125 inch / 3.2mm
Steel: CPM S30V
Weight: 2.5oz / 71g
Grind: Full-flat
Lock: Compression
Handle: G-10
Carry: Ambi
Clip: Tip-up
Origin: USA
I have no information on pricing or release dates.
I agree with this. And let’s not forget SE options too. The more I use my SE K390 models the more I’m impressed with SE K390. The way the 15V sprints have been selling, I really hope most of the Golden models get a production version of 15V too.RamZar wrote: ↑Fri Mar 10, 2023 2:06 amI think almost all Spyderco regular production models should come in 3 types of steels: standard like S30V & VG-10, super stainless like H2 & LC200N and tool steel like K390 & CruWear.
This is currently happening in mostly the Japanese-made Lightweight FRN models with VG-10, LC200N and K390. I’m making an equivalency of Delica4 & Salt2 and Endura4 & Pacific Salt2.