RadioactiveSpyder wrote: The Caly stays in Japan...
Absolutely. I bought my first Spyderco, the C01 Worker in 1981. It was made in Seki, Japan. So to me, Japan is as much as home to Spyderco as is Golden, CO..
Now I only wish I had picked up that earth brown sprint when I had the chance...
RadioactiveSpyder wrote:This pic is (again) for JD:
Now, we can go around this again and again but the Caly will NOT go to Golden. It's not a matter of sales folks, it's a matter of HONOR which, as you may have heard, is still very important in Japanese culture and business dealings. The move to Golden would be perceived as failure and dishonorable, and Sal through his decades of dealing with this family (yes, it's a family not a monolithic business) fully understands this.
What you might see if the cards are played right is a larger lock back Chapparral made in Golden or Taichung that may look curiously like a Caly but won't be labeled as so.
The Caly stays in Japan, if the grandson finds enough skills still there to make Calys again, you'll see them. Otherwise I wouldn't keep blowing the Move To Golden horn, its notes will probably never resonate. And yes, I spoke to Sal in person at length about this topic last month.
Thanks for sharing the insight. What gets me is it is dishonorable to take the model away from them but to me it is equally dishonorable to effe up the QC to the point the model gets disco'ed. I probably need to let this go. I am a Sales Manager for a large company and our competitors (and rarely us) get fired for QC lapses all the time. Of course this is domestic commerce we are talking about.
RadioactiveSpyder wrote:This pic is (again) for JD:
Now, we can go around this again and again but the Caly will NOT go to Golden. It's not a matter of sales folks, it's a matter of HONOR which, as you may have heard, is still very important in Japanese culture and business dealings. The move to Golden would be perceived as failure and dishonorable, and Sal through his decades of dealing with this family (yes, it's a family not a monolithic business) fully understands this.
What you might see if the cards are played right is a larger lock back Chapparral made in Golden or Taichung that may look curiously like a Caly but won't be labeled as so.
The Caly stays in Japan, if the grandson finds enough skills still there to make Calys again, you'll see them. Otherwise I wouldn't keep blowing the Move To Golden horn, its notes will probably never resonate. And yes, I spoke to Sal in person at length about this topic last month.
Well said, and I fully agree.
I thought I had read that one of the older generation craftsman there recently had a stroke, quite possibly making the passing on of skills or techniques even more delayed and difficult. Sad circumstance of life, but give it time and I'm sure they can keep moving forward.
JD Spydo wrote:Being the big fan of "Old School Spyders" that I am there are two Calypso models from years gone by that I would love to see return. With what EVIL D discovered a while back about full flat grind blades and how they perform extremely well in Spyderedge compared to Spyderedged blades in other blade grinds. When he revealed that I immediately remembered just how awesome my older C-54 big Calypso model was in Spyderedge. That streamlined, longer blade of the C-54 was my favorite of all the Calypso models but was overlooked by many.
I also distinctly remember how great of a cutter the one AUS-8 Caly Jr. was in full Spyderedge as well. If they ever do any Sprint Runs of those Calypso models in full Spyderedge those are two older Calypso models that I would really love to see again. I'm on a search now at this time trying to find an older C-54 model in full SE. The original C-54 Calypso model I"m pretty sure was the very first folder they ever made in VG-10.
The C-54 Calypso has been in my "JD's TOP 10" list for a few years now>> it's really about my all time favorite model of all the Calypso models. It's like a lot of the "Old School Spyders">> they got it right the first time. The C-54 Calypso was truly a masterpiece and was the grandfather of all the other Calypso models IMO.
I don't know if the C54 was overlooked by many, but ever since I started buying Spyderco's (maybe 10 years ago), the Micarta C54's have been selling for $300. It was too expensive to me for something similar to the Endura or G-10 Police.
I was SUPER happy when they released the brown sprint a while back. For less than the price of one Micarta C54, I bought two G-10 C54's.
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JD Spydo wrote:Being the big fan of "Old School Spyders" that I am there are two Calypso models from years gone by that I would love to see return. With what EVIL D discovered a while back about full flat grind blades and how they perform extremely well in Spyderedge compared to Spyderedged blades in other blade grinds. When he revealed that I immediately remembered just how awesome my older C-54 big Calypso model was in Spyderedge. That streamlined, longer blade of the C-54 was my favorite of all the Calypso models but was overlooked by many.
I also distinctly remember how great of a cutter the one AUS-8 Caly Jr. was in full Spyderedge as well. If they ever do any Sprint Runs of those Calypso models in full Spyderedge those are two older Calypso models that I would really love to see again. I'm on a search now at this time trying to find an older C-54 model in full SE. The original C-54 Calypso model I"m pretty sure was the very first folder they ever made in VG-10.
The C-54 Calypso has been in my "JD's TOP 10" list for a few years now>> it's really about my all time favorite model of all the Calypso models. It's like a lot of the "Old School Spyders">> they got it right the first time. The C-54 Calypso was truly a masterpiece and was the grandfather of all the other Calypso models IMO.
I don't know if the C54 was overlooked by many, but ever since I started buying Spyderco's (maybe 10 years ago), the Micarta C54's have been selling for $300. It was too expensive to me for something similar to the Endura or G-10 Police.
I was SUPER happy when they released the brown sprint a while back. For less than the price of one Micarta C54, I bought two G-10 C54's.
It's crazy how many times I've almost bought BBS brown sprint.
Mako109 wrote:The C54 is also one of my top favorites. I would love to see another sprint run with any of the currently popular steels that's reasonably easy to sharpen, and CF scales to match the previous CF versions of the Caly 3 and Caly 3.5.
Heck, at this point I would jump to buy a re-release of the same sprint as is...call it a Sprint Redux. Hoping production issues in Japan are being resolved.
I do not mind to see Caly 3.5 sprints as well. VG10 will be fine, just different colors of scales. Smooth will be great. I would die for SS bolstered variant.
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With all of these people recently calling for Delicas with choils and fabricators making replacement handles with choils, Spyderco really needs to get the Caly 3 back into full production mode in a couple of different flavors (G10/FRN) so they can fill the hands of those in need! :D
SpeedHoles wrote:With all of these people recently calling for Delicas with choils and fabricators making replacement handles with choils, Spyderco really needs to get the Caly 3 back into full production mode in a couple of different flavors (G10/FRN) so they can fill the hands of those in need! :D
Looking at this another way , maybe they should make the Caly without a choil , and appease all the Delica fans out there who outnumber the Caly owners and still sleep happily at night without a choil :)
harronek wrote:
Looking at this another way , maybe they should make the Caly without a choil , and appease all the Delica fans out there who outnumber the Caly owners and still sleep happily at night without a choil :)
Ken
I strongly believe that the only reason why Delica owners outnumber Caly owners is the difference in price. VG10 Caly was almost twice as expensive. Make FRN Caly at the same price as Delica/Endura and this will change.
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SpeedHoles wrote:With all of these people recently calling for Delicas with choils and fabricators making replacement handles with choils, Spyderco really needs to get the Caly 3 back into full production mode in a couple of different flavors (G10/FRN) so they can fill the hands of those in need! :D
Looking at this another way , maybe they should make the Caly without a choil , and appease all the Delica fans out there who outnumber the Caly owners and still sleep happily at night without a choil :)
Ken
Delica already has that covered... and does it very well.
Not looking to create a "choil versus" debate. I can do either way if the knife is designed well... and I see you do as well with as much as you carry a Dragonfly.
Oh my goodness... To me the 3/4 choil is one of Caly's key features and a reason why I much prefer it over the Endura. Please keep the 3/4 choil on the Caly.
SpeedHoles wrote:With all of these people recently calling for Delicas with choils and fabricators making replacement handles with choils, Spyderco really needs to get the Caly 3 back into full production mode in a couple of different flavors (G10/FRN) so they can fill the hands of those in need! :D
Any pics or links you could share? I'd be interested in seeing a delica with a choil after-market scale.
SpeedHoles wrote:With all of these people recently calling for Delicas with choils and fabricators making replacement handles with choils, Spyderco really needs to get the Caly 3 back into full production mode in a couple of different flavors (G10/FRN) so they can fill the hands of those in need! :D
Any pics or links you could share? I'd be interested in seeing a delica with a choil after-market scale.
Sorry to beat a dead horse but any updates on Moki, Sal? Is the new caly3 in hap40 a indicator things got fixed? I finally got a caly 3.5 in zdp189 and it was made in may 2016, so they must still be making these correct? Mine had a little grit but after taking the blade out and cleaning it real good and adding a drop of oil this is the smoothest knife I own at the moment. I'm glad I finally got one, it is by far my favorite spydie now and I'm not sure if anything will be able to match it now. Glad I wasn't too late to still get one of these :)