Spyderco and Murray Carter colab...

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I seriously hope the Murray Carter handles are not plastic.

Have used the Spyderco kitchen knives for 20 years,,, excellent value and decent steel.
Esppecially the longer straight bread knife.

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I have held the prototypes and they are phenomenal. :D
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Wow this is some great news! I look forward to handling one! :D
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N. Brian Huegel wrote:
Tue Mar 05, 2019 12:18 pm
I have held the prototypes and they are phenomenal. :D
What are the handles made from? They look like G-10.
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captnvegtble wrote:
Tue Mar 05, 2019 5:14 pm
N. Brian Huegel wrote:
Tue Mar 05, 2019 12:18 pm
I have held the prototypes and they are phenomenal. :D
What are the handles made from? They look like G-10.
Looks like a burled/marbled brown and black g-10 to me
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Looks like this will be my introduction to Super Blue :cool:. I'm hoping these are coming in around ~$240 or under. Time will tell :spyder:
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Am I the only one who thinks it would be really fun for Murray Carter to sharpen one of his Spyderco collaboration kitchen knives on a set of Spyderco benchstones and then shave with the knife? =P
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I could handle in the low $200's and grab one knife. I wish they had a long carving knife that was a little less "tall" if that is the right word. From edge to the spine. That large chef/carving knife is a little taller then I would want, but I would still grab one of those awesome knives.
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Yes, as I recall, black and brown "burl" G-10 handles with black G-10 ferrule and white G-10 spacer making a traditional Japanese octagonal handle.
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Those look rad.

I already have family knives, and dedicated daddy only knives. Maybe I can shuffle some from one collection to the other and replace some daddy only knives.
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New pics and Murray Carter video:

https://www.spyderco.com/culinary/
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Thanks for the link!

I cannot wait to get my hands on these.
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Curious what kind of magic trick Murray pulled to score the spydie-hole delete on his knives... Or is that all kitchen knives get the exception?
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toocool006 wrote:
Wed Mar 20, 2019 2:24 pm
Curious what kind of magic trick Murray pulled to score the spydie-hole delete on his knives... Or is that all kitchen knives get the exception?
Unfortunately, it looks like the Z knives retain the hole v.v
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There are some pictures of some nice looking knives on that link that Sal posted.

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toocool006 wrote:
Wed Mar 20, 2019 2:24 pm
Curious what kind of magic trick Murray pulled to score the spydie-hole delete on his knives... Or is that all kitchen knives get the exception?
Maybe he wasn't licensed to use the hole. :p
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Any more word on when these will be available, specs and pricing perhaps?
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