What's your favorite thin & slicey Spydie?

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Re: What's your favorite thin & slicey Spydie?

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Another vote here for the classic Centofante 3.
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When I traveled from Seattle to Boynton Beach, FL two years ago to spend 6 months caring for my father I knew he had no good kitchen knives. I brought a Chokwe and it performed magnificently. My Kreined Barong is also excellent; it would be difficult to choose between them.
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Re: What's your favorite thin & slicey Spydie?

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JohnAPA wrote:
Sun Mar 08, 2020 8:03 pm
Ikuchi

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Re: What's your favorite thin & slicey Spydie?

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Delica in HAP-40 and Super Blue.

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I have a NIB USO Catcherman (toxic green with with black blade) that is very nicely thin and slicely. I'm still getting up the nerve to bring it out to dinner for cutting steak.

It also could be good for stealing toilet paper.
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Re: What's your favorite thin & slicey Spydie?

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K390 Urban Sprint.
Very thin behind the edge and very aggressive steel with surprisingly good ergos given its compact size.
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Re: What's your favorite thin & slicey Spydie?

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Santoku

Then Native Chief and Stretch 2

The SpydieChef is rad and a favorite to be sure, but it could stand a regrind.
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HH ukpk for the win
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wrdwrght wrote:
Thu Mar 05, 2020 10:18 pm
Chaparral and Police4.
+1

Right there beside you Brother!
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By far my favorite Thin & Slicey Spyder has to be my entire lot of Spyderco CATCHERMAN models. The two Catcherman models I use the most are my older AUS-8, Full Spyderedged version along with my MBS-26, CE Catcherman. I use both knives at least 2 to 6 times weekly in the kitchen and other jobs as well.

I also like my older K-04 and K-05 Spyderco kitchen knives I've had for years now. And I use them quite frequently too.
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Rolo10 wrote:
Tue Mar 17, 2020 3:37 pm
HH ukpk for the win

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Re: What's your favorite thin & slicey Spydie?

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toxophilus wrote:
Wed Mar 18, 2020 9:38 pm
wrdwrght wrote:
Thu Mar 05, 2020 10:18 pm
Chaparral and Police4.
+1

Right there beside you Brother!
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I have a HAP40 Dfly that a fellow Birmingjam forumite generously gifted me and it is a laser
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I still marvel at how great those K-04 & K-05 Spyderco kitchen models are for a wide range of culinary uses.

Again all of those Spyderco Catcherman models have a relatively thin blade and are super efficient tool for culinary and a wide range of other uses as well. I would love to see a new rendition of the Catcherman. Yeah something newer than the H-1 version too.
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Re: What's your favorite thin & slicey Spydie?

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Delica wharncliffe in HAP40, it takes the most incredible edge and slices so effortlessly.
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Of course the mighty Spydiechef:

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