wow spyderco is tryin to make me even more broke than i already am. I cant wait for a plain edge carbon fiber harpy, the r2, that ball lock knife, the ocelot, and that wharncliffe centofante. i cant wait!!
Aaron :spyder:
come on everyone lets try and get Sal to bring back the Q!!!
Ted, Jur and all,
Thanks for the update. There are some mighty fine lookers there. Was that a coral or bloodstone kopa there near the end? I knew the caly Jr and walker were on my list. Now maybe more .
Great pictures too.
Chris
Oh, man I think I am going to have to rob a bank. The Caly in ZDP, the Ocelot the CF Harpy and the Walker are a must. And then there is Eric's little odd ball design. Simply love it.
I can see now that I'm going to have to get a blue delica and a red calypso jr. when they do the sprint runs. I'm also going to have to get the knife that Daywalker designed. Gonna start saving up now :D
Ted wrote:
oh yeah, a very odd ball-lock design from Eric. Once you have it in your hand, it turns out to feel very good. And the ball-lock design is very smart!
This design looks very nice, I think it will make a great (and functional) gadget! I also like the idea of a smaller version of the Manix. I will get myself the full sized version first though . Thanks for the report and the pictures Ted.
A whole lot of cool knives are coming. The wharncliff looks good, I just hope the production version is a flat ground blade. That will make it an excellent cutter.
Is the Calypso only going to be a Jr.?? Or is there a full size version also??
Thanks for the pic's!!
We got to see an update remote release, the big 5" folder (nick name Bison), the prototype from Daywalker (nifty little folder!) and a special Cricket.
(these were all concepts, so no decision on production!)
"And a special Cricket."
I'm really curious. The Cricket is my go almost everywhere :spyder: .
I too am intrigued by the pic of Eric's new design. Looks sought of like some odd Victorian-era scientific instrument. Hope we get more details like size and weight soon.
Best regards,
Argyll
Qui non est hodie cras minus aptus erit -- Ovid (He who is not prepared today will be less so tomorrow)