Help identifying?

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Dudemanaz
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Help identifying?

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Any help would be great, thank you.
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:spyder: :spyder: How come some dont have the spyderco logo? :spyder: :spyder:
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GiftedMisfit wrote:
Wed Nov 06, 2019 9:00 am
:spyder: :spyder: How come some dont have the spyderco logo? :spyder: :spyder:
The earlier ones did not have the bug logo on the blade. I believe it was added to protect the brand and to help make fakes easier to spot or less profitable for the fake makers.
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JRinFL wrote:
Wed Nov 06, 2019 9:02 am
GiftedMisfit wrote:
Wed Nov 06, 2019 9:00 am
:spyder: :spyder: How come some dont have the spyderco logo? :spyder: :spyder:
The earlier ones did not have the bug logo on the blade. I believe it was added to protect the brand and to help make fakes easier to spot or less profitable for the fake makers.


Thank you JR I never knew that.
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Which ones do you need help with?
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Looks like (to my relatively untrained eye) some Delicas, some Dragonflys, prob some Police, maybe a PAC Salt, some Grasshopers (?) And perhaps a couple o' few Endurances? Nice little collection at any rate!

EDIT: I take it back; what I thought were Police now look more like Enduras to me.
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Top row left to right: First generation Delica, third generation Delica, fourth generation SS Endura, Sprint run Tenacious.
Second row: SS Dragonfly, third gen Endura, Tenacious and Native.
Third row: FRN Dragonfly, Tenacious, Bug, Gen 4 FRN Endura.
Fourth row: SS Dragonfly, Gen 2 Delica, Gen 2 Endura, Bug
Bottom: SS Delica 4

Best I can do from that picture.

Edit to add: that last one in the fourth row may be a Honeybee.
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Thanks a bunch.

Perhaps I could ask the same with this collection?
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I appreciate all of the detailed input from you guys, thanks again.
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Top middle looks like a Vesuvius.
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Hi Dudemanaz,

Welcome to our forum.

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Dudemanaz wrote:
Thu Nov 07, 2019 12:46 pm
Thanks a bunch.

Perhaps I could ask the same with this collection?
ProVenator, Vesuvius, Ladybug

Dragonfly, Native, Tenacious

Ladybug, Manbug, Ladybug3 Hawkbill Salt, Ladybug3

More information can be found on all of these at www.spydiewiki.com

Edit: that's a ProGrip, not a ProVenator. My bad.
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Thanks everyone.

I just received my first spydie, a Manix 2 lw in Maxamet, for my wedding and I am hooked.

Want more in my life.
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That Vesuvius is a sought after piece. Of all the knives shown thats the stand out one to me.
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