spyderco worker

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spyderco worker

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Hello people which of the 3 is worker of 1980
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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.
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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.
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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The Worker is an amazing folder in all its forms.
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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!
Good to hear. Glad it found an appreciative home. :)
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The Deacon wrote:
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!
Good to hear. Glad it found an appreciative home. :)
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) :D
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I dug up a couple of your photos of that 2-screw Worker (top knife in each image)
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