Obscure But Yet Extremely Cool Past Models

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The rare Mariner Salt in both the SE (C120S) and Japan-only market (C120P) versions
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The C24 BlackHawk, little brother of the C23 Renegade, grandfather of the C41 Native.

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Re: Obscure But Yet Extremely Cool Past Models

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I posted it to one of these threads before, but the original Yojimbo is such an odd looking but highly functional knife.

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vivi wrote:
Sat Nov 26, 2022 3:20 pm
I posted it to one of these threads before, but the original Yojimbo is such an odd looking but highly functional knife.

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Thanks Vivi: I've always liked the original 2004 era Yojimbo and the original VG-10 RONIN better than any of the more recent renditions of these classics. There are just so many of the GOLDEN ERA Spyders ( 1998-2004) that truly got it right from the "Get-Go" and the original Yojimbo and Ronin models are prime examples of what I'm saying.

And for the Brother who put up the BLACKHAWK model I truly thank you. I actually EDCed an original RENEGADE model for a little over a year. If they ever do a RENEGADE with one of the newer/better Supersteel blades I'll probably try to EDC one again. In most cases the original models only need newer/better blade steels to inch them toward perfection IMO.
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Re: Obscure But Yet Extremely Cool Past Models

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Pre-Diver
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Rock Salt
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Bradley Air
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Walker CF ZDP-189 (C22CFPE)
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“R” in both SE and PE (C67GYS and C67GYP)
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WolfSpyder (C197GP)
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Goddard PE (C16PGY)
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Volpe (C99P)
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Pikal (C103GP)
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That's a remarkably comprehensive photo-list, Accutron! Thanks for the tour around memory lane... I regret not getting the Goddard back when it was easy to find. I just hadn't converted to lightweight knives a decade ago, I was still into liners and metal bolsters. Ah the follies of youth.
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Manixguy@1994 wrote:
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Dude you know I'm a superfan of the C-44 Dyad model. I still take mine with me every time I hike in the woods or go fishing.

I truly wish Spyderco would come out with another double bladed model. The concept of the double-bladed model just makes so much sense IMO.
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I agree Joe . It is one of the most versatile knives ever made by Spyderco .it would not matter to me if the Dyad was revised or a retro I would have one . MG2
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Manixguy@1994 wrote:
Mon Nov 28, 2022 7:44 am
I agree Joe . It is one of the most versatile knives ever made by Spyderco .it would not matter to me if the Dyad was revised or a retro I would have one . MG2
And don't forget that one Dyad Jr which had a Micarta handle. I've tried to close to 5 years now to find a replacement for the one I had to sell when I was in a pinch. Finding honest politicians I think would be easier than finding that Micarta Dyad Jr.

I just hope at some point Spyderco will seriously look into an R & D project of creating another double bladed model at some point.
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