Schrade clones of Spydies & Byrds

A place to list and reference all Spyderco counterfeits, clones, and replicas that are found. Anything that isn't a legitimate Spyderco fits in this area.
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Schrade clones of Spydies & Byrds

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Taylor cutlery are further dragging the Schrade name through the mud by offering a variety of Spydie and Byrd clones. Browse through for Raven, Cara Cara, M'lark and other ripoffs. :mad:

http://yourcornerstore.com/index.php?ma ... 20a&page=1
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truly pathetic... round holes and everything. i'm surprised to see Schrade sink so low.
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Those holes aren't circles, but it is pretty clear from whom they swiped their designs.
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One more reason to stay away from Yourcornerstore.
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This is complete bullshit. USA Schrade was such a distinguished company. The Taylor company has sunk to a new low.
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Bluntrauma wrote:This is complete bullshit. USA Schrade was such a distinguished company. The Taylor company has sunk to a new low.
I started my collecting with USA Schrades. Taylor may use the name, but he will never make a real Schrade IMO.
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araneae wrote:I started my collecting with USA Schrades. Taylor may use the name, but he will never make a real Schrade IMO.
I hear you. Back when I started collecting knives I bought and used Schrade. I still have 5 or so Uncle Henry's and Schrades made in the US. I fine piece of cutlery from a great institution.

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"X-Timer"???
Really?

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araneae wrote:I started my collecting with USA Schrades. Taylor may use the name, but he will never make a real Schrade IMO.
+1 on that sentiment. That's why USA made real Schrades are commanding more $ on the secondary market and the "new" Schrades will soon be appearing at a gas station near you.

This knife looks like a rip-off of that Boker Buddy/ :spyder: colab. :
http://yourcornerstore.com/index.php?ma ... s_id=28862


So if you are in the coppying business does this knife represent a real accomplishment? It's like a double rip-off.
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