That knife was the SPY-DK. Unlike some of the other companies offerings this knife does not have a mushy action nor is it soft. The action is very stiff but it becomes very crisp as well after use. It fits a persons hand very well as it has the same basic handle as the urban light weight.
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As can be seen although the knife is a bit shorter it is about the same size as a buck 301 or 302 in blade length. Also it is somewhat close to a Victorinox pioneer.
That pointy blade is really good for doing things like carving a pumpkin or opening the mail and it will zip through packages like nobody’s business. It also cuts cardboard really well because of that fall flat grind. What I like is that the blade is not very wide but is narrower than the usual Spyderco. The one thing that could be improved would be if it had a dent like the roadie. That would make opening much easier. I’m really surprised that this knife was not more popular than it was because overall it is pretty good and is better than the other offerings by other companies.