--Lady Galadriel [opening narration], The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001 film directed by Peter Jackson, based on the book, The Fellowship of the Ring by J.R.R. Tolkien [1954]).
This thread is for documenting and memorializing with pictures all things Spyderco that have become obscure over the passage of time and/or have been all but forgotten, save for an elect few. Since many of these “artifacts” are unmarked, viz., they bear neither writing nor emblem of any kind, I feel it is imperative to identify them. Left silent and uncovered, you could actually stumble across these treasures at garage sales, thrift stores, “dollar bins” at gun shows, etc., and never acquire them, not realizing what you had before you. Often times the people selling these things do not have a clue what they have either, and will eventually toss them.
Thus, given the nature of such obscure Spyderco artifacts, I decided to title this thread, “Spyderco Archaeology”, rather than “History”, because locating these gems will often require actual digging! (I had to dig through thirty years of storage just to find a few examples to post!)
Please post what you have to contribute to this thread.
Happy hunting!
H2