Spyderco "niche" and/or hardly known knives

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Re: Spyderco "niche" and/or hardly known knives

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I think the Introvert doesn't get much attention, but it is a really cool niche knife. back lock flipper with a finger hole for secure grip. The blade isn't real long, but definitely useful.
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Re: Spyderco "niche" and/or hardly known knives

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yablanowitz wrote:
Sun Jan 12, 2020 10:45 am
If it's "niche" you want, look up the Maddox. It doesn't get more niche than that, with the possible exception of the Whale Rescue blade.
The Whale Rescue bows to no knife in its niche status:

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Re: Spyderco "niche" and/or hardly known knives

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The disco’d Breeden Captain (https://www.spyderco.com/catalog/detail ... roduct=236) seems pretty obscure.

I might have grabbed one had it appeared after I’d corralled the more iconic models.

If this year’s offerings don’t bowl me over (as did last year’s), I just might go hunting for one.
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Re: Spyderco "niche" and/or hardly known knives

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dj moonbat wrote:
Mon Jan 13, 2020 6:49 am
The Whale Rescue bows to no knife in its niche status:

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Those two holes in the tang begs for being a part of a knife handle :D That would be one flipping big scythe...ehm, EDC fixed blade :D

But how about Caspian Salt? Another underwater-oriented knife.
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