Yer most "endearing" :spyder: -collaborator?
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Yer most "endearing" :spyder: -collaborator?
Yeah folks, through the years, my favorite and most endearing :spyder: -collaborator is Uncle Willam H Moran! :D His design is simple and inspires many people who have used it in the field.. I love Mr Lum, Centofante, Horn, Wegner and Mr Terzuola's contribution to :spyder: as well.. Well, who do you love most and how did his or her design inspires you?
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Aloha SamoRider!
For me, I like WALKER's lines, as well as CENTOFANTE's...great blade shapes! HORN, LUM, WEGNER, and HERBST are nice also...
BOTH "GLESSER's" have inspired me by being "different"...Period. One I can't wait for is from Alexandru the Great, aka Dialex...His knife has yet to meet production, but his lines are awesome and very inspirational. Add some of Ceya and Dialex and ya end up with me! LOL! Yeah, right...I wish! :D Ceya's knives must be mass produced...
The Deacon should dabble more in this...he has some awesome designs and great ideas himself!
Take care!
For me, I like WALKER's lines, as well as CENTOFANTE's...great blade shapes! HORN, LUM, WEGNER, and HERBST are nice also...
BOTH "GLESSER's" have inspired me by being "different"...Period. One I can't wait for is from Alexandru the Great, aka Dialex...His knife has yet to meet production, but his lines are awesome and very inspirational. Add some of Ceya and Dialex and ya end up with me! LOL! Yeah, right...I wish! :D Ceya's knives must be mass produced...
The Deacon should dabble more in this...he has some awesome designs and great ideas himself!
Take care!
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Since the first time I saw a Bob Lum custom Chinese Folder in Blade magazine I wanted one. But I didn't have an extra $400-600.00. :eek: Oh well. Then one day I read it on these forums that Spyderco was going to make a Chinese Folder. SWEET!!! Sign me up! Then I had to wait about 2 1/2 years before it was made, but it was well worth the wait. :) I still would like to see the big Chinese Folder made, but I guess it will never happen now. Oh well.
The Chinese Folder is my favorite, but I do enjoy my Starmate, Centofante C50 and Vesuivus also.
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The Chinese Folder is my favorite, but I do enjoy my Starmate, Centofante C50 and Vesuivus also.
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Hi Sam,
Looking at what I've collected, I've gotta say Terzoula wins, follwed by Walker. These are simple, old designs, which really stand the test of time. More recently, both of the Lum models are also sweet, with a nice Asian flair. Also, people often overlook the Viele. This was a beautifully made knife, if a little heavy. I treasure them all.
Dave
Looking at what I've collected, I've gotta say Terzoula wins, follwed by Walker. These are simple, old designs, which really stand the test of time. More recently, both of the Lum models are also sweet, with a nice Asian flair. Also, people often overlook the Viele. This was a beautifully made knife, if a little heavy. I treasure them all.
Dave
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Hi Samo.
I won't mention here Sal or Eric Glesser here, not that I wouldn't appreciate their creations, but I presume you reffer to the "outsiders".
I like the simplicty of Wayne Goddard (love the Baby Wayne) and also Bob Terzuola's Starmate (the only Bob T's knife I really like). Howard Viele has a very elegant knife and the long departed E. Bradichansky has some interesting and beautiful knives.
But speaking of design and knife philosophy, the winner is... Tim Wegner. :D
I won't mention here Sal or Eric Glesser here, not that I wouldn't appreciate their creations, but I presume you reffer to the "outsiders".
I like the simplicty of Wayne Goddard (love the Baby Wayne) and also Bob Terzuola's Starmate (the only Bob T's knife I really like). Howard Viele has a very elegant knife and the long departed E. Bradichansky has some interesting and beautiful knives.
But speaking of design and knife philosophy, the winner is... Tim Wegner. :D
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Hi Samo,
Based on the "evidence" I'd have to say Jess Horn...
...I *think* I've now got all the variations on these. All are simple, yet elegant, designs and the C27s exhibit the finest workmanship of any knives I own. The white micarta AG Russell "Baby" in the above picture was the first Spyderco/Horn I acquired, and still one of my favorites. I'm old fashioned I guess, tend to favor the traditional over the tactial look and, to me, Mr. Horn's designs epitomize that look. I find the Ed Schempp, J.D. Smith, and Wayne Goddard collaborations very attractive as well.
Based on the "evidence" I'd have to say Jess Horn...
...I *think* I've now got all the variations on these. All are simple, yet elegant, designs and the C27s exhibit the finest workmanship of any knives I own. The white micarta AG Russell "Baby" in the above picture was the first Spyderco/Horn I acquired, and still one of my favorites. I'm old fashioned I guess, tend to favor the traditional over the tactial look and, to me, Mr. Horn's designs epitomize that look. I find the Ed Schempp, J.D. Smith, and Wayne Goddard collaborations very attractive as well.
Paul
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My favorite is the Starmate, followed by the Persian. Ed Schemp not only did a great job on this knife, he was great to talk knives with at the SHOT show. That was reason enough on its own to put the Persian on my gotta have list. It doesn't hurt that its wonderfully comfortable and elegantly simple.
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Whoah! Mr Lum has a loyal following here! I love his fixed blade tanto.. IMHO, this is one of the finest blade :spyder: has ever produced... :D :spyder: :D
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