SFO virtual tour - please!
- ChrisinHove
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SFO virtual tour - please!
After Sal mentioned the Watu display at the SFO, I went searching for a virtual tour, but no joy.
How about a virtual tour for those of us too distant to visit?
How about a virtual tour for those of us too distant to visit?
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A few years ago BladeHQ did something similar to an SFO virtual tour. It's not a step by step tour through the door, but if you haven't seen the videos, I think you will enjoy them.
https://youtu.be/JlsoX_Hkd1c
https://youtu.be/_Du7AFPKIuw
https://youtu.be/JlsoX_Hkd1c
https://youtu.be/_Du7AFPKIuw
- Nick
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I live down the road from SFO. If Spyderco doesn’t mind me recording inside their store, I could do a quick walk through recording. It’s a very cool place to visit, but may not be the “Mecca” of Spyderco knives if that’s what you’re expecting. There’s only so much space and not every knife model is available. If you can touch it, you can buy it. The high demand knives go fast.
I hear rumors that there’s a complete collection upstairs in their offices... if so, that would be impressive to see.
I hear rumors that there’s a complete collection upstairs in their offices... if so, that would be impressive to see.
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Is the actual Spyderco knife factory located in the very same building as the Spyderco factory outlet? Just curious :)
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Today's tour starts with a covid check at the front desk ... questions and forehead temperature scan!!!
Also, knives are sanitized after handling and before they are returned to the case!!!!!!
I suspect the rest minus new models is the same as before ... but the displays do move around from time to time.
CG
Also, knives are sanitized after handling and before they are returned to the case!!!!!!
I suspect the rest minus new models is the same as before ... but the displays do move around from time to time.
CG
So many knives - so little funds!!!
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Hi Rinzler,
That would probably be OK. Make sure to talk to Derrek, the store manager, let him know what you are doing and tell him you spoke with me about it.
sal
That would probably be OK. Make sure to talk to Derrek, the store manager, let him know what you are doing and tell him you spoke with me about it.
sal
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I was at SFO earlier this year, as I usually make the pilgrimage every year.
You drive up Spyderco Way after making making a sketchy u-turn on 93 because you were listening to a great song on the radio and the sign for Spyderco heading east is a little too small and you were going a little too fast and it was a left turn anyway.
Coming up the hill, you see the big sign. SPYDERCO. You see the gleaming windows and brick exterior of the factory, and pull into the parking lot, which is full of employee vehicles and many parking spots to choose from.
You put on your mask, open the door. A smiling employee greets you at the front desk, asks you to do a temperature check and wash your hands with sanitizer. You glance up the stairs, hoping to catch a glimpse of the Glessers. (I still haven't met Sal or Eric!) Alas, they are probably hard at work and not walking around. You take a left turn thru glass doors and enter the factory store where all of the knives Spyderco currently makes are on display.
Imagine incredibly knowledgeable and attentive employees who are patient enough to let you handle every single model in the store, spray sanitizer on every single knife and wipe them down after handling, and casually let you know that a whole bunch of knives you weren't really thinking about buying today are on sale just under street price.
Then, you get to the counter to buy what you came to get, and you see Counter Puppies and BaliYos at a deliciously appealing price and purchase one of each before snagging a catalog and mid-year supplement on the way out.
You drive up Spyderco Way after making making a sketchy u-turn on 93 because you were listening to a great song on the radio and the sign for Spyderco heading east is a little too small and you were going a little too fast and it was a left turn anyway.
Coming up the hill, you see the big sign. SPYDERCO. You see the gleaming windows and brick exterior of the factory, and pull into the parking lot, which is full of employee vehicles and many parking spots to choose from.
You put on your mask, open the door. A smiling employee greets you at the front desk, asks you to do a temperature check and wash your hands with sanitizer. You glance up the stairs, hoping to catch a glimpse of the Glessers. (I still haven't met Sal or Eric!) Alas, they are probably hard at work and not walking around. You take a left turn thru glass doors and enter the factory store where all of the knives Spyderco currently makes are on display.
Imagine incredibly knowledgeable and attentive employees who are patient enough to let you handle every single model in the store, spray sanitizer on every single knife and wipe them down after handling, and casually let you know that a whole bunch of knives you weren't really thinking about buying today are on sale just under street price.
Then, you get to the counter to buy what you came to get, and you see Counter Puppies and BaliYos at a deliciously appealing price and purchase one of each before snagging a catalog and mid-year supplement on the way out.
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Be sure to get close-up video of the Watu wooden handle survey display, too. I'm sure that'll light up the Forum for a while. (I voted for #4, by the way.)Rinzler wrote: ↑Mon Oct 19, 2020 10:47 amI live down the road from SFO. If Spyderco doesn’t mind me recording inside their store, I could do a quick walk through recording. It’s a very cool place to visit, but may not be the “Mecca” of Spyderco knives if that’s what you’re expecting. There’s only so much space and not every knife model is available. If you can touch it, you can buy it. The high demand knives go fast.
I hear rumors that there’s a complete collection upstairs in their offices... if so, that would be impressive to see.
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Excellent!
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Great. I’ll probably head over sometime Friday.
Is there anything (besides the Watu case) that anyone would like me to focus on in particular?
Is there anything (besides the Watu case) that anyone would like me to focus on in particular?
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Thank you for doing this! Much appreciated!
Happy to watch whatever you find interesting enough to film!
Happy to watch whatever you find interesting enough to film!
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...and all of your bloopers and outtakes, too. :D
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I think it is important that people realize that "not every knife model is available" in the SFO. Especially those who are traveling across states. The SFO, like retailers, does sell out of popular high demand items as well as some of the others from time to time. It is great to get to handle knives prior to purchasing which really helps lock in what to buy and what to pass on. I once drove across states to a Cabelas only to find their complete catalogue was not available on the retail floor. It was a disappointment as I had anticipated being able to see and handle everything I was interested in which was a ton of stuff but didn't turn out to be the case.Rinzler wrote: ↑Mon Oct 19, 2020 10:47 amI live down the road from SFO. If Spyderco doesn’t mind me recording inside their store, I could do a quick walk through recording. It’s a very cool place to visit, but may not be the “Mecca” of Spyderco knives if that’s what you’re expecting. There’s only so much space and not every knife model is available. If you can touch it, you can buy it. The high demand knives go fast.
I hear rumors that there’s a complete collection upstairs in their offices... if so, that would be impressive to see.
Great thing about SFO is it is small scale retail and something of a boutique experience with experienced staff and not the knife counter at the big box sporting goods.
CG
So many knives - so little funds!!!
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Work projects have delayed me on getting to SFO, but I was able to make it over there today. As usual Spyderco’s employees were top notch and I was able to get some video in the morning without the store being busy as it typically is.
I have a video walkthrough of the store and another video (and pictures) focused on the watu knives that I’ll upload and post later tonight.
I hope you all can enjoy it even though the commentary is light and I’m not a professional YouTube knife personality or videographer...
I have a video walkthrough of the store and another video (and pictures) focused on the watu knives that I’ll upload and post later tonight.
I hope you all can enjoy it even though the commentary is light and I’m not a professional YouTube knife personality or videographer...