What's the status of the large slipjoint Spydie(s)?

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What's the status of the large slipjoint Spydie(s)?

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(Inspired by the what's the future of the UKPK thread)

Will we see it in 2022, or do we need more patience? I think Sal mentioned a 3,5" or maybe even 4" slippie. Those are booked-in for me, whenever they drop. Love my UKPK and Urban. Bigger is better though. ;)
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Re: What's the status of the large slipjoint Spydie(s)?

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Shameless bump. I'm not reading all threads, so I might have missed any update if it was posted recently. Point me to it, please!

Alternatively, maybe Mr. Knife Guy himself has some news...? ;)
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Re: What's the status of the large slipjoint Spydie(s)?

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I have not seen any Canadian Pen Knife updates.
But we should really start planning on the CPK Damasteel sprint run. :tonque-out
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Buddafucco wrote:
Tue Mar 22, 2022 10:11 am
I have not seen any Canadian Pen Knife updates.
But we should really start planning on the CPK Damasteel sprint run. :tonque-out
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Depends on the stage the large slippie(s). If they are far along, I say finish them first. SPY27 might be a good steel.
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Re: What's the status of the large slipjoint Spydie(s)?

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Hi Michael,

Eric and I discussed this yesterday. We've both carried the hand made prototype and we both like the model. Based on the current queue for production, I don't think you'll see it this year, but I do believe you will see it in production.

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Thanks for the update, Sal!
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