Sub 2.5 Inch blades
Sub 2.5 Inch blades
A buddy at work came up to me the other day asking if I knew of a USA made locking, one hand opener folder with pocket clip and blade under 3.5 inches, preferably under 2 inch. I gotta say he stumped me on that. The Spyderco Chicago and Cat sprung to mind first but they don't meet his Made in USA caveat. I did a bunch of digging and pretty much came up dry with the exception of one Spartan model.
I ended up lending him my Ambitious to tote around for a while and see is that general size is really what he wants. He's thinking about the Chicago since it doesn't look like he's going to find a US made folder that meets his tight criteria but he's going to see how the Ambitous works for him first.
It was interesting doing the research though that there aren't really a ton of locking, one hand opening knives in the sub 2.5 inch, let alone sub 2 inch range, regardless of where they are made at!
I ended up lending him my Ambitious to tote around for a while and see is that general size is really what he wants. He's thinking about the Chicago since it doesn't look like he's going to find a US made folder that meets his tight criteria but he's going to see how the Ambitous works for him first.
It was interesting doing the research though that there aren't really a ton of locking, one hand opening knives in the sub 2.5 inch, let alone sub 2 inch range, regardless of where they are made at!
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Re: Sub 2.5 Inch blades
Which is probably a good indication there's not a huge demand for them since makers tend to build what sells.tstetz wrote:It was interesting doing the research though that there aren't really a ton of locking, one hand opening knives in the sub 2.5 inch, let alone sub 2 inch range, regardless of where they are made at!
Over the years Spyderco has offered quite a few knives with 2.5" or shorter blades, but none have been made in the USA, some have not had clips, and some have been non-locking. One thing I've found over the years is that, as comprehensive as Spyderco's selection if knives is, it's actually quite easy to build a set of criteria which none of them will match.
If he wants a sub 2.5" blade for legal reasons, rather than just compactness, an obvious workaround would be to purchase a Native V Lightweight and cut the blade down to 2.5" or less.
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Probably true. I have to admit he kind of stumped me when he gave me his list of criteria. It was a very narrow range.
Actually my Protech Half Breed met most of his conditions, including UA made, but he didn't want an auto.
Actually my Protech Half Breed met most of his conditions, including UA made, but he didn't want an auto.
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Under 2.5" is hard.
The native 5 meets all of those but is 3".
Manix is only a little longer.
If he doesn't mind made outside us then he has lots of options dragonfly, dice, chubby, q ball, firefly.
The native 5 meets all of those but is 3".
Manix is only a little longer.
If he doesn't mind made outside us then he has lots of options dragonfly, dice, chubby, q ball, firefly.
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Spyderco makes a few knives, with more coming, that are in the less than 2.5 inch blade range. The only company that I know of that makes USA made knives like this is Buck. They make several. However, with Spyderco you get better steel and better ergonomics in general. Spyderco makes the Dragonfly, Techno, Chubby (on clearance), Dice (actually 2.52" so may not work), Rhino (soon to be released), Manbug, Cat, Chicago, Ambitious, many in the Byrd line, and many more than I have listed.
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As far as edge length goes, you have the Native.
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Yeah, steel quality was his other criteria. Which also made the search harder. I did bring up Buck but most were in 420HC or bigger than he wanted.
I think he's realized he's going to have to budge on the Made in USA criteria, although he can certainly still go with a US company like Spyderco.
I think he's realized he's going to have to budge on the Made in USA criteria, although he can certainly still go with a US company like Spyderco.
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One of my favorites that meets this criteria and can still be found once in a while is the old US model of the Meerkat. Sub 2 inch blade 440C and made in USA. This was my first Spyderco knife that then led me into the addiction.
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Just searched Ebay/ No affiliation, kind of high on price/ 332022126148
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Erc's been working on a sub 3" Golden made folder. Designs and protos made. Waiting for a slot in the Golden queue. 3 have 3 new Golden made slotted for the next year. The Para 3 being of of them.
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You could try looking for a used Dodo
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I hesitate to bring this up in the Spyderco forum, but it sounded like the question was open to any brands that fit the qualifications. That said, if price is no object, William Henry makes some small folders that could be viable options. Yes, they have some super expensive, super ornate (borderline gaudy) models, but their liner lock series from their early years had some "plainer" models. I had a T09-A Kestrel with titanium bolsters and jigged amber bone scales, and it was marvelous. Immaculate fit and finish, ultra smooth action, and a solid lock that felt like it could take a real workout if needed. They can be found at online auction for fair prices if you're patient. I'd say they're well worth consideration if the budget permits.
I'm beyond stoked at the prospect of more USA-made Spydies, particularly in the ~3" size range. Thanks for throwing us that bone, Sal!!
I'm beyond stoked at the prospect of more USA-made Spydies, particularly in the ~3" size range. Thanks for throwing us that bone, Sal!!
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IIRC Golden made Leaf Storm had a blade slightly under 2.5". S30V. It is discontinued, but I am sure it can be found.
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If there is room to budge on the made in the USA , the Kahr Delica is a fantastic knife in my opinion .tstetz wrote:Yeah, steel quality was his other criteria. Which also made the search harder. I did bring up Buck but most were in 420HC or bigger than he wanted.
I think he's realized he's going to have to budge on the Made in USA criteria, although he can certainly still go with a US company like Spyderco.
Sure it's made in Seki , but it has a definate USA connection with Kahr Arms , and meets the 2.5 inch criteria.
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Sir,sal wrote:Erc's been working on a sub 3" Golden made folder. Designs and protos made. Waiting for a slot in the Golden queue. 3 have 3 new Golden made slotted for the next year. The Para 3 being of of them.
sal
Great news. Is any chance for Lil Native?
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Looks like there's a Meetkat in HAP-40 coming out. The originals, in AUS-6M, are great, too. Spyderco Lava in VG-10 is a winner, too. Then there's the Dragonfly in all kinds of steels. And the great part is that Japan is close enough to America (we share the same ocean on the same planet and have complicated relationships with China - we're twinseys!).
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Awesome news, thanks Sal!
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Good stuff Sal! Thanks for the heads up. If he doesn't want to go used market he could grab a Chicago for now and keep an eye out for Golden models in the future. I'll pass the info along.
Tim
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Pretty sure that I just saw one sold on 'bay for around 200.bh49 wrote:IIRC Golden made Leaf Storm had a blade slightly under 2.5". S30V. It is discontinued, but I am sure it can be found.
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Hey Tstetz,
Welcome to our forum.
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