Spyderco Worker appreciation

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Evil D
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Re: Spyderco Worker appreciation

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I say bring it back in stainless, go full on retro with it but give it 4 way clip.
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Re: Spyderco Worker appreciation

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JuPaul wrote:
Wed Feb 03, 2021 9:10 pm
Very cool find! I love the blade shape on the Workers. They just scream "classic Spyderco."
Yes this exactly! My first non-SAK, non-Old Timer was a Worker in about 1994. The Worker is the very definition of “Spyderco” to me.

An frn version would be awesome. Linerless g10 would also be toight. (My phone doesn’t seem to believe that I meant to type that) That tip calls for a tough steel. H1, CRUWEAR, MagnaCut.
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Re: Spyderco Worker appreciation

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Worker Salt in FRN and H1!!
Filoso- wrote:
Sun May 16, 2021 1:36 am
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This little piece of the modern cutlery history came in the mail yesterday. It isn't one of the very early models, maybe 3rd generation?, but it is very cool to observe on my hand its such innovative features for those times.

So I was just wondering...Maybe we could see a new edition of the Worker for its 40th anniversary?
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Re: Spyderco Worker appreciation

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I am the original owner. Snapped the tippy tip off decades ago while harvesting mussels. Had it reground and now the tip is much stronger.
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