Product Line Up for 2002

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Product Line Up for 2002

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This information is from the (just printed) 2002 Catalog being sent to our valued dealers at this time.



Sharpeners:



204 - Triangle Sharpmaker with medium and fine stones

204D - Diamond triangles made to fit the 204

302 - Bench stones in Medium, Fine and Ultra Fine

303 - 1 X 5" Double Stuff pocket stones. glued med & fine stones or separate.

305 - 2 X 3" (approx) med grit pocket stone

400 - ceramic file set - fine grit 4 shapes

701 - ProFile 8" - medium & fine

702 - Profile 4" - medium & fine



Everday Carry & Novel Designs:



C28 - Dragonfly FRN & SS, Plain & Serrated

C29 - Cricket FRN - Plain and serrated

C39 - Dyad jr - FRN - Plain & serrated

C41 - Native FRN & SS - Plain & combination

C42 - Howard Viele - Plain & serrated

C53 - Peter Herbst - Plain & serrated

C56 - Tim Zowada - Plain only

C57 - D'Alton Holder "Toad" - Plain only

C59 - Bradichansky "Shabaria" - Plain only

C62 - Navigator - Plain & serrated

C64 - MeerKat - Plain & Serrated

C65 - Lum Chinese Folder - Plain & serrated

C66 - Frank Centofante "Vesuvius" - inlay & bug, plain & serrated

C71 - Salsa - 3 colors + Ti - Plain & serrated

LBK - Ladybugs I & II - (I) combination (II) serrated - 3 colors on I black on II

JBK - Jester - 3 colors - plain & serrated (Ladybug size folder)

MN07 - Mini Police Necklace

SC01 - SpyderCard (Bradichanski) - Plain & combination

T01 - SpydeRench - Plain, serrated & combination



Outdoor/Hunting/Fishing:



C08 - Harpy (SS) & Merlin (FRN) - Plain & serrated

C13 - Pro Grip - SS & FRN - Plain & combination

C17 - Catcherman - FRN - 75/25 combination

C26 - Snap It - Rescue style serrated only

FB01 & FB02 - Moran - Drop Point & Trailing Point - Plain only

FB03 - Lum Tanto FB - Plain only

FB04 - Fred Perrin FB - Plain only

FB05 - Temperance FB - Plain & Serrated



Save & Serve:



C07 - Police Model - SS - Plain, serrated & combination

C10 - Endura - SS & FRN - Plain, serrated & combination - also trainer

C11 - Delica - SS & FRN - Plain, serrated & combination - also trainer

C12 - Civilian & Martriarch - G10 & FRN - serrated only

C36 - Military - G10 - Plain, serrated & combination

C45 - Rescue jr - FRN 2 colors - serrated only

C46 - Bob Lum Tanto folder - G10 black blade only, plain & combination



Martial Blade Craft:



C60 - Massad Ayoob - Almite - plain only

C63 - James Keating Chinook - G10 - Plain & combination

C68 - Gunting - G10 - plain & combination - also trainer

C69 - Lil' Temperance folder - G10 - 2 blade shapes - plain & (later) serrated

FB05 - Temperance FB trainer



Pro Culinaire Kitchen Knives:



K01 - Bread Knife - serrated only

K02 - Cooks Knife - Plain only

K03 - Carving knife - serrated only

K04 - Utility - 2 colors - plain & serrated

K05 - Small Utility - 2 colors - plain & serrated

K08 - Santoku - Plain only

K09 - Paring knife - plain only



G.Sakai brand:



TA series - Bird & trout - 3 sizes - plain only

GS - Backpacker series - 2 sizes - plain & serrated



Planned for 2002, but not in catalog



New Rescue design

2 models of Neck Knife

ATR

Impala

World knife

Ocelot (Tim Wegner design)



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Thank you very much Sal. I guess I have a new checklist. I have heard some about some of the new ones but some are a surprise, what are: jester, 2 neck knives, impala. I guess schmackey won the name contest for the ocelot aka "not-a-lynx". I think everyone would greatly appreciate some info on these new blades.
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Geez! I need to start saving pennies.

How 'bout pictures of the ones we haven't seen, Sal? Especially that Jester. It is close enough to the release date yet?
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I am sooooo excited. The ocelot and the Impala! Alright. I saw the Impala at the Blade show. Great design. Are you going to make the guthook version, the non-guthook version, or both?



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Looks like my knife ordre just got larger.

Too bad the bank account can't grow to match.
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Ahh,...a list to cut/paste into my palm pilot. Now I can refer to the product codes when I order stuff. <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle>

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Thank you Sal.
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I also noticed a few of my favorites missing. <img src="sad.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle>

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Thanks for the info Sal!!


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*~Yippeeeeee!~* <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle> Thanks for the scoop Poppa Spyder!!

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Oh man, now I need to get - 2 - other jobs!

double sigh... <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle>

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It doesn't weigh as much... but this sure beats the SEARS Wish Book! Maybe because SEARS lists "Good Better & Best" and Spyderco only lists "The Very Best".


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Yaaaay!!!!!!!

More to collect!!!! Now I need to find an rich relative that might want to leave me all his/her money. <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle>

Any photos out there for those not in the catalog, Sal?

I am still saving my pennies for my Howard Viele and that nice Vesuvius. I have just recently added the Ayoob to my wish list, and... I heard a rumor about a certain _RODENT_ coming my way, I will post as soon as I know more about this. (I can't wait!!!!) <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle>

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I can't wait until the Impala comes out.

Will it be displayed at the Custom Kife show in New York?

On the other hand, I'm disappointed at the loss of the C55 Terzuola Starmate from your line. It is a beautiful and functional knife.
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Hey fellas,
Y'all should bring back the old "Q" knife. That's the spiffiest knife I've ever seen.

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PK - If you like the "Q", try to get your hands on an "R". Similar to the Q, the R is longer, has a sketletal aluminum handle with charcoal/black almite finish. Beautiful knife if you can find one.

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I'm amazed and disappointed that the Calypso Jr. hasn't survived in the marketplace, especially since it is held in such high regard by forumites. OTOH I'm looking forward to the Salsa with great anticipation. The Jester also sounds very interesting especially since it will be available in plain edge, might be just the knife for my youngest daughter. The best news is the possibility of 2 new neck knives, please let one of them be similar to a fixed blade Calypso <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle>.

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Zowada with plain edge = very cool! Any chance of posting pictures of the new models?
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Yeah, hard to believe that the Starmate got cut but the Ayoob is still there. I can't see me using that thing for anything other than a folding steak knife.

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