What is this spydie?

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minimarc123
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What is this spydie?

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Hi, this is really bugging me... There's a picture of a hand holding a knife at the top on the sypyderco section of www.knifecenter.com and I haven't beenj able to figure out what it is. It looks like such a nice blade shape, simmilar to a tim wegner, and a great handle.



Can you help me out?



-marc <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle>



BTW: I've never posted a pic on here, so I hope it works
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cgjones
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This model is most likely the Pro-Grip SS. Check under knives on page 2 of the Spyderco Online Catalogue. It also might be the Pro-Venator or the Spur, both of which Spyderco phased out in late 1999. That group of knives was reduced to the Pro-Grip model. Hope this helps.

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J Smith
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It looks like a Pro Grip to me too.

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Post by yog »

I think (I might be wrong) that the Pr-Venator was only available with a 40/60 blade, so I would say it was the Pro-Grip as this one has a plain edge.

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minimarc123,

I agree, I always saw it as a Pro-Grip.

Kahz
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i agree too, i think it is a Pro-Grip.

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