Favorite fixed blade
Posted: Sat Oct 21, 2017 8:08 am
Spyderco is the leader when it cames to folders,but they also do great fixed blades.Whats your favorite?
I like the TEMP 2 myself but still my ultimate favorite Spyderco fixed blade is their older TEMPERANCE 1 model. To me they got it perfect the first time around. Also it was available in plain edge and in Spyderedge both and I have and use both of them on a regular basis.Xplorer wrote:Temperance 2 is my overall favorite Spyderco fixed blade. Sprig is a close second.
Interesting you bring up the STREETBEAT as being a favorite because my late best friend who has been deceased for a couple of years now always had the Streetbeat as his main EDC. Oh he had a few folders ( he got them all from me of course :rolleyes: :D ) but he really loved the STREETBEAT model and he could deploy it so fast that when he did he got it out so fast that I had no idea where he had it stored on his body. He always wanted a Spyderedged version of it and that's one thing that really gripes me and to a degree even confuses me as to why they don't have more Spyderedged fixed blades than they do>> especially on their more popular models.Evil D wrote:I don't really own enough fixed blades to have a reasonable opinion on this, but after just getting a Street Beat I can tell you that I'm about to blow this forum up with pics and videos about it. It's down right ridiculous that this knife didn't get more attention and steel options. To me this is the perfect Spyderco answer to the ESEE Izula II, it just needs more steel options and maybe a screw together handle scale instead of the pinned on style. It is most likely the best small fixed blade Spyderco have ever made IMO, it's as much as it can be while also being as small as it can be, if that makes sense.
JD Spydo wrote:
Interesting you bring up the STREETBEAT as being a favorite because my late best friend who has been deceased for a couple of years now always had the Streetbeat as his main EDC. Oh he had a few folders ( he got them all from me of course :rolleyes: :D ) but he really loved the STREETBEAT model and he could deploy it so fast that when he did he got it out so fast that I had no idea where he had it stored on his body. He always wanted a Spyderedged version of it and that's one thing that really gripes me and to a degree even confuses me as to why they don't have more Spyderedged fixed blades than they do>> especially on their more popular models.
I still have one left in my arsenal but I mostly use my two TEMP 1 models ( SE & PE). But I would consider EDCing a STreetBeat if I could get one in SE. Also the STreeTBeat has been around so long it would be cool if they offered it in other blade steels.
Cleaning is one advantage but also because you can take them off and make the knife ultra thin and a little lighter if you carry it as a neck knife. I do think pinned is far more handsome. Screwed scales also allow you to change them out with custom scales.mb1 wrote: @Evil D mentioned bolt on scales. I get the Esee comparison, but in general, why are these used? Is it just customization potential? Maintenance concerns with carbon steel blades? I always prefer pinned handles.
Ok make your review thread. Bring it.Evil D wrote:Cleaning is one advantage but also because you can take them off and make the knife ultra thin and a little lighter if you carry it as a neck knife. I do think pinned is far more handsome. Screwed scales also allow you to change them out with custom scales.mb1 wrote: @Evil D mentioned bolt on scales. I get the Esee comparison, but in general, why are these used? Is it just customization potential? Maintenance concerns with carbon steel blades? I always prefer pinned handles.
They truly need to start making Sprint Runs of that SWICK model in the supersteels. A Swick in S90V, M390, XHP or even the newer 204P would truly make for a great fixed blade taken to a higher level.xceptnl wrote:The Mule team pattern amd the Swick are my favorite fixed blades..... amd obviously the kitchen knives!
Try the Perrin way:foget about the clip,just tuck the knife IWB,on a tension cord.Janich recomends the apendix carry,too.Evil D wrote:JD Spydo wrote:
Interesting you bring up the STREETBEAT as being a favorite because my late best friend who has been deceased for a couple of years now always had the Streetbeat as his main EDC. Oh he had a few folders ( he got them all from me of course :rolleyes: :D ) but he really loved the STREETBEAT model and he could deploy it so fast that when he did he got it out so fast that I had no idea where he had it stored on his body. He always wanted a Spyderedged version of it and that's one thing that really gripes me and to a degree even confuses me as to why they don't have more Spyderedged fixed blades than they do>> especially on their more popular models.
I still have one left in my arsenal but I mostly use my two TEMP 1 models ( SE & PE). But I would consider EDCing a STreetBeat if I could get one in SE. Also the STreeTBeat has been around so long it would be cool if they offered it in other blade steels.
We've talked about a "Spyderco custom shop" option here many times, but if there's one thing I wish Spyderco could/would do, it's custom grinding serrations on ANY knife you send them. I know there's always Wiley Knives, and for what they do they do a great job, but they don't regrind the blade to a proper chisel edge before cutting serrations so they aren't exactly like Spyderco do them. It would go a long way to solving the demand for SE blades and it would open the door to having SE on a lot of models that might never get produced with them.
My only problem so far with the Steet Beat is figuring out how I'm going to carry it. The sheath they provide really is amazing quality, it's very well made and the G clip is great, but for fixed blades I just really prefer a leather sheath. I've got some ideas though, I just don't know if I have the skill to make it the right way myself or if I need to find someone who does this sort of thing.
Well Spyderco's best current Spyderedged fixed blade model seems to be the JUMPMASTER models. I do like the handles on them but not as good as I did the FRN handles on the original TEMP 1 fixed blade model.cabfrank wrote:Jumpmaster 2? It seems like a pretty good one knife solution, if you were in that situation.