spyderco worker
spyderco worker
Hello people which of the 3 is worker of 1980
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Re: spyderco worker
Looks like number 1, which is the third picture down on my computer.
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Bottom photo is mine, and I'm certain it's a photo of the original 2 screw worker I had at one time.
Middle photo is and Evolution Set, Those, to the best of my knowledge, came out in the early 90's.
Topmost knife has a beveled handle, but no steel markings, which means it's either from the very late 80's or early 90's.
Middle photo is and Evolution Set, Those, to the best of my knowledge, came out in the early 90's.
Topmost knife has a beveled handle, but no steel markings, which means it's either from the very late 80's or early 90's.
Paul
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Re: spyderco worker
Don't worry, Paul. You're old 2-screw Worker is still in good and appreciative hands. I just pulled it out of the safe to admire again today!The Deacon wrote:Bottom photo is mine, and I'm certain it's a photo of the original 2 screw worker I had at one time.
Middle photo is and Evolution Set, Those, to the best of my knowledge, came out in the early 90's.
Topmost knife has a beveled handle, but no steel markings, which means it's either from the very late 80's or early 90's.
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Re: spyderco worker
The Worker is an amazing folder in all its forms.
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Good to hear. Glad it found an appreciative home. :)The CoPilot wrote:Don't worry, Paul. You're old 2-screw Worker is still in good and appreciative hands. I just pulled it out of the safe to admire again today!
Paul
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That knife is probably the very last Spyderco that I would ever get rid of. Way too much early Spyderco history in that 2-screw Worker from the early 1980s! (And it is still the most expensive Spyderco I ever bought) :DThe Deacon wrote:Good to hear. Glad it found an appreciative home. :)The CoPilot wrote:Don't worry, Paul. You're old 2-screw Worker is still in good and appreciative hands. I just pulled it out of the safe to admire again today!
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Re: spyderco worker
I dug up a couple of your photos of that 2-screw Worker (top knife in each image)