OLD BROCHURES ANYONE???
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Here's a couple of old brochures I found in a box with MY OLD TRAINERS!
All in all I did learn how to handle a blade, but I still prefer a Seecamp, especially at my age.!
All in all I did learn how to handle a blade, but I still prefer a Seecamp, especially at my age.!
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That's a great find! Thanks for sharing these images!
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I agree! I love looking at anything Spyderco from the past.
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Do what you can, where you are, with what you have! Theodore Roosevelt
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No problem, if you look at one of my other postings EARLY 90's VINTAGE TRAINER you can see what I trained with. I have so many brochures and catalogs
from the old days from old SHOT Show stuff down to the original Triangle Sharpmaker instructions!! **** I even have one of the original "All God's Critters" Poster's!
Glad to see some people still like the stuff from the past!!!
from the old days from old SHOT Show stuff down to the original Triangle Sharpmaker instructions!! **** I even have one of the original "All God's Critters" Poster's!
Glad to see some people still like the stuff from the past!!!
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Here's another one from the good OLD days!!!
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Delica 2?!
That has to be older then me :D
That has to be older then me :D
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I got stuff from the beginning of Spyderco, and I mean the beginning. Getting ready to pass some of my old stuff on to the younger generation who will keep it real.
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Thank you for the photos.
I love the old catalogues and brochures. I have a reasonable collection now. I will take some pics later. I started buying Spyderco in the 90s so the history really interests me.
I love the old catalogues and brochures. I have a reasonable collection now. I will take some pics later. I started buying Spyderco in the 90s so the history really interests me.
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I have bunch of Spyderco brochures, just like the last image, and younger...
A couple of magazines from the 80's with Spyderco ads...
A couple of magazines from the 80's with Spyderco ads...
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Oh yeah!!!
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Here's a few sitting on top of the box!
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Hey Stuart upload a couple of pictures of those ones from the 80's. I don't know if I have anything that goes back that far!!
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Man, we really need an updated Cricket 2! Bidirection FRN on both sides, a wire clip, and Cruwear Reverse S blade!
CRU-CARTA THE SEKI MODELS! AND BRING US THE DODO-FLY!
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Didnt know there was a jess horn lightweight.
Neat
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I am re-organising my workshop at the moment, Louis.
As I find stuff, I will set it aside.
I have three trees to chop down today, because SHE said so... :)
As I find stuff, I will set it aside.
I have three trees to chop down today, because SHE said so... :)
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Thank you for sharing.
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Just found American Blade Jan/Feb 1982... Vol 9, #2
Will do a pic later.
A Worker at $39.95 !!!!!!
Will do a pic later.
A Worker at $39.95 !!!!!!
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Can't wait to see the pictures!
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Very cool! Thank you for sharing these--especially the old-school "Martial Blade Craft" logo! I still remember sitting in the office of Spyderco's graphic artist helping to design that...
I also have some "American Blade" magazines in my stash of classic stuff... before "Blade Magazine" became "Blade Magazine"...
LouisSeacamp, I am also a Seecamp fan. My personal Seecamp was one of several carried by the late, great Col. Rex Applegate. He was the foremost modern proponent of point shooting (unsighted fire using kinesthetic indexing) and loved the Seecamp because it had no sights. Mine is a .25 (the Colonel also carried .32s) and was one of the ones he typically carried in his back pocket. Most of his personal Seecamps had one cracked grip panel because of the way he carried them.
I wish we could all sit in the same room, share our collections, and drink a nice bottle of Single Malt...
Stay safe,
Mike
I also have some "American Blade" magazines in my stash of classic stuff... before "Blade Magazine" became "Blade Magazine"...
LouisSeacamp, I am also a Seecamp fan. My personal Seecamp was one of several carried by the late, great Col. Rex Applegate. He was the foremost modern proponent of point shooting (unsighted fire using kinesthetic indexing) and loved the Seecamp because it had no sights. Mine is a .25 (the Colonel also carried .32s) and was one of the ones he typically carried in his back pocket. Most of his personal Seecamps had one cracked grip panel because of the way he carried them.
I wish we could all sit in the same room, share our collections, and drink a nice bottle of Single Malt...
Stay safe,
Mike