Throwback Thursday for Spyderco's

Discuss Spyderco's products and history.
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I like that knife Reject!
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Accutronman wrote:
Thu May 09, 2019 2:18 pm
Liner less Renegade in GIN-1
For a long time I've had an affinity for that RENEGADE model. Back in 2003 I actually EDCed a combo edged RENEGADE model. I've said on at least 3 occasions that a newly revamped RENEGADE model with a supersteel blade and possibly a Carbon Fiber handle would be high in demand.

There truly is something timeless about the RENEGADE model and it's little Brother the BLACKHAWK.
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Nice Native lineup!
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How much can a Koala bear?
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Those Japanese boxes.. :) When i was in Japan i thought the seller tried to pull a fast one when i saw the box. :)
Very un-Spydercoesque
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Reject wrote:
Thu May 16, 2019 1:54 am
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I always wondered about those funny looking drain holes. Finally learned what they’re really for and wonder why more salts don’t have them!
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Reject wrote:
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That old Mariner model is really close to my heart. The Spyderedged version of the stainless handled, GIN-1 Mariner was the very first Spyder I ever owned. I bought it at a KC Gun Show in the Spring of 1995. I remember the day well because I bought 3 other premium grade knives that day as well.

The Stainless Handled Mariner was a true workhorse. I've currently been carrying it's successor>> which is my ATS-55, Full SE, Stainless handled RESCUE model which I like just a bit better. But I'll always have a fondness for most stainless handled Spyders.

Another Stainless model that was very memorable to me was my set of Stainless handled Caly Jr. models with AUS-8 blade steel ( PE & SE). I think I got those from Brother "Daywalker" ( Chad).
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That's a beautiful knife!
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My well used Vesuvius that I carried and used for work years ago. The bug fell out and as you can see I was unsuccessful and gluing it back in. This was also my first compression lock and it's been one of my favorite locks since.

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5pins wrote:
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My well used Vesuvius that I carried and used for work years ago. The bug fell out and as you can see I was unsuccessful and gluing it back in. This was also my first compression lock and it's been one of my favorite locks since.

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If you were a computer programmer you'd be happy it's now debugged :)
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😁
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Today's throwback :)

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A tiger has claws.
A wolf has teeth.
An eagle has talons.
We, have Spyderco.


Grails: Abalone Mini Mariner, Ti ATR, WTC, Ti Lum Tanto
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Lovely Calypso! Best day of the week, thursday :)
Here's another one you don't see every day,
Ti Salsa

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DutchBlades wrote:
Thu May 23, 2019 2:26 am
Today's throwback :)

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Very cool. That baby is mean :cool:
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Oh yeah!
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My contribution for this Thursday...not very old, but you don’t see them very often...

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Here's one you don't see often
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