Ever feel like you can't come out on top no matter what you do?
sal
I thought it would be good to list the models we like the most and how Spyderco came out on top.
For me it was the Gayle Bradley 1 that hit it out of the park
Still my number 1 Spyderco and folder period.
Have plenty of other Spyderco’s and other brands but this knife still makes me look in awe every time I carry it.
Thanks Sal for making it happen
Im a vegetarian as technically cows are made of grass and water.
I started with Ambition. Too heavy and too small.
Then the Resilience. Too big and heavy.
The PM2. Much better still but too heavy.
Then Para 3 *love*
Rest is history
The Caribbean blew my head off. Best folding knife/tool ever made.
Really how they came out on top, was caring more about having a quality, high performance product than the bottom line.
That focus on quality has led them to have a very healthy bottom line.
"If a law is unjust, a man is not only right to disobey it, he is obligated to do so."
I EDCed a mini-griptilian for many, many years. Kept seeing and hearing things about the Spydiechef. As an avid fisherman, I loved the idea of a folder purpose built for use in ‘harsh’ environments. Jokingly asked my wife for one for Christmas and the rest is history.
Spydiechef, Dragonfly Salt 2, Native 5 Salt, Native 5 Cruwear, and Q-ball (Newest Addition)
The Cruwear Delica and Cru-carta Shaman show that they will continue to be on top as long as Sal and Eric are at the helm. I'm not sure what happened to get Cruwear in Seki knives, but that was a game changer for me as a HUGE fan of both Cruwear and the FRN Seki models, and I hope to see the exclusive series sweep through the whole Seki lineup in the coming months/years. The Cru-carta Shaman was also a massive game changer as I have been wishing for a tough Cruwear/3V/4V folder with Micarta scales for years after owning many 3V/Micarta fixed blades. Unless we see a massive downturn in the economy, I only see demand for Spyderco knives going up from here.
The one thing I would change would be to switch up the steel on new releases from the standard S30V/VG10 to steels that are more in line with the design of each particular model. The Shaman should have been released as a production Cruwear knife, and the Manix Backlock might still be kicking if it was a Cruwear model. I'm not saying that every model needs to be Cruwear, but some are more suited to Cruwear, some to S90V, some to S110V, some to S30V, some to 4V, some to M4, whatever. If they can go straight to M4 or 4V or 3V on collabs, why not straight to Cruwear on an in-house design like the Shaman?? I think Sal mentioned that he is working on a design based on the Shaman. Maybe take that one straight to Cruwear or PD-1 or 4V or even 3V if it is another tough folder, especially something like a linered backlock.
Oh, one last thing I would change is for them to make some 3V folders. CPM-3V with the Delta heat treat is more than suited to a tough folder like the Shaman, C95 Manix, Manix XL, or even a linered Native (Micarta anyone?). Why they haven't done this is beyond me. If the Cru-Carta Shaman would have been a Delta 3V-carta Shaman it would have been even more nutty than we just saw.
Other than these few minor gripes (constructive criticism), there are NO other knife companies that come close to the design, quality, value, variety, and the genuineness, honestly, creativity, ingenuity, and drive for perfection of their owners and employees.
CRU-CARTA THE SEKI MODELS! AND BRING US THE DODO-FLY!
Spyderco is on top because they have sooo many products at even more price points! I truly believe they make something for everyone, and the friendly people at Golden stand behind their products 100 percent.
My favorite Spyders:
1. Tenacious - It was my first Spyderco knife that I got as a gift and we became inseparable... Until TSA confiscated it (my fault).
2. PM2 - This one maybe obvious to some... But for me this was my first Golden purchase, and I got it at a local surplus store. It definitely has more value than the sum of it's parts, and it was the first knife I modified.
3. Spydiechef - Functionality, design and top materials / craftsmanship. I love the chef and that's all there is to it.
4. Smock - This one surprised me as I got it in a trade, and I didn't expect the action to be as incredible as it is. I really think it's one of Spydercos best flippers to date.
I bought a se dragonfly aus8 with the clip molded in, in the 90s. That knife sold me on spyderco. I have always liked smaller profile, very useful knives.
Big enough for most day to day knife needs. Small enough for easy carry & legal blade length laws. Low enough price-wise where owners are not afraid to use them. Material quality enough to meet the owners needs.
Funny I have 4 or 5 Spyderco’s in a fruit bowl on the table for use around the house and it’s the Pakkawood delica that most people/mates take out to look at. Watching someone move a M4 jade PM2 to pick up a Delica
Mrs takes the yellow Salt1 every time ( must be a yellow thing )
Im a vegetarian as technically cows are made of grass and water.
Funny I have 4 or 5 Spyderco’s in a fruit bowl on the table for use around the house and it’s the Pakkawood delica that most people/mates take out to look at. Watching someone move a M4 jade PM2 to pick up a Delica
Mrs takes the yellow Salt1 every time ( must be a yellow thing )
I’d take the Delica every time as well (over the pm2)
I have a bunch of Spyderco folders. Many I honestly don't like. The para 3 doesn't cut well in my uses of it. Manix 2 is too gimpy. Para 2 was what got me into Spyderco and started my love but I see the model now as not making sense. I used to love the compression lock but I can do without. However, the Native 5 is nearly perfect. Only thing would be to remove the choil (i have small hands so choiless on that is fine for me). I didn't like it at first. I bought the blurple one and and couldn't get into it. I put it away. For some reason i purchased the CS orange and s90v lightweight one. I sharpened it up and fell in love. Immediately bought the blacked out lw serrated one. I love the knife. It made me realize that 1. Spearpoint is my favorite blade shape 2. I much prefer s90v over s110v. I really want a standard g10 one and the lc200n one. I don't have any money for knives right now, so those will have to wait unless I get up the nerve to work on some trades or sells. Still, I think it is the best Spyderco pocket knife. Of course, there's others I love or I wouldn't have as many as I do.
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Spyderco makes a lot of knives that please a lot of people. I found the quote. Sal's Spyderco "problem" if it can be defined as that is that there are too many possible solutions for what Shaman to make. I'd just let everyone haggle and then make them all over time.
I cannot afford the Spyderco knives that I do like because they are too numerous. And, of course I get right in there and haggle for my favorite steels and handle materials. I think Spyderco has a problem....they make too many good knives. I've never heard of such a problem and I'd be willing to bet that other knife manufacturers wish they had this problem!