2014 Mid-Year Catalog Supplement Available!

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2014 Mid-Year Catalog Supplement Available!

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There is nothing more important than this one day.
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Thank you! :)
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woot!
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looks great!
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Hey, where's the Left Hand Rubicon? :eek: Hmpf.

Still, some new well-designed gems. :)
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LOL Sully! What an awesome two-page spread! I especially love the front cover (page 2) of the Rubicon puzzle. That for me is THE must-have in that lineup, with several strong contenders as well. Thanks Spyderco! :)
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A couple of nice looking bowies in there. I am really interested in Ed's bowie and would be super curious to see how the rear "guard" of the bolster functions in use- depending on how it fits the hand I can see it being a potential hinderance or possibly a nice thumb ramp. The Roadie is also of interest even though it's kind of an odd duck in the looks department.
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Bradley Bowie? Where did this come from? A sudden must have...
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I think the PITS is one of the most exciting (for me) to come.
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How do I go about viewing the catalog?
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Bradley bowie and Roadie are the ones that look interesting to me. The Roadie looks nice, I like the sheepfoot blade that one is a must have for me.
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I got really excited (still am) when I opened this but I had to remind myself that many of these knives won't be available until the end of the year. I just went back to have a look at the 2013 supplement and was comparing when things became available from that catalog. Some came out quickly but others took until December! Must....learn.....patience.

That said...where are the sprints?
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I like everything about the Pits except the blade shape. I would love to try that knife out but that blade just doesn't work for my uses...too much up sweep in the tip. The back spring design is pretty ingenious though, the pressure of your hand making a cut only adds to the force holding the blade open. Pretty creative.
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Wow! Did you all see the bradley bowie?! That is a beautiful functional piece of steel!
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Evil D wrote:I like everything about the Pits except the blade shape. I would love to try that knife out but that blade just doesn't work for my uses...too much up sweep in the tip. The back spring design is pretty ingenious though, the pressure of your hand making a cut only adds to the force holding the blade open. Pretty creative.
Kinda reminds me of the tenacious.
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devine1 wrote:How do I go about viewing the catalog?
Try this:

http://www.spyderco.com/catalog/2014_SPY_Supplement.pdf

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araneae wrote: I am really interested in Ed's bowie and would be super curious to see how the rear "guard" of the bolster functions in use- depending on how it fits the hand I can see it being a potential hinderance or possibly a nice thumb ramp.
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There goes the knife budget! :D
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Thanks Radioactive! I was having phone issues. Looked it up on my son's computer. I still love the PITS & Chubby. The Rubicon will do very well!
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Nice looking catalog. My favorites are still the Schempp Bowie, the PITS, and the Rubicon.
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