Bring back the J.D. Smith?
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Bring back the J.D. Smith?
Hello everyone,
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Every time I see this knife I want to get one. I’m wondering if you all feel the same way. If you do maybe Spyderco would consider bringing this model back.
Hope you are all doing well.
(Picture from the Spyderco website)
Every time I see this knife I want to get one. I’m wondering if you all feel the same way. If you do maybe Spyderco would consider bringing this model back.
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Re: Bring back the J.D. Smith?
I would personally prefer seeing the J.D. Smith brought back in a stainless steel.
A Spy27 with micarta would be sweet!
A Spy27 with micarta would be sweet!
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All for it , missed getting one last year twice ! MG2
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Super elegant
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Beautiful!
What BLUETYPE said: Micarta and SPY-27. I'd even go for S30V or VG-10 in any color G-10 other than black.
What BLUETYPE said: Micarta and SPY-27. I'd even go for S30V or VG-10 in any color G-10 other than black.
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When was the last sprint? Might be time for a new one.
Speaking of golden-era Spydies, I’d really like a new Wayne Goddard.
Speaking of golden-era Spydies, I’d really like a new Wayne Goddard.
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When I first saw the J D Smith almost 20 years ago, my first thought was "it's a great looking knife", my second was "it's Spyderco's answer to the Buck 110". Doubt Spyderco would put it back in regular produciton, but I'd love to see another Sprint in any decently stainless steel if they did it in unlined Micarta like the original rather than adding an extra ounce of weight from liners like the 2009 Sprint.
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Not to jump thread but another Goddard is always welcome to me . MG2kennethsime wrote: ↑Sun May 15, 2022 2:42 pmWhen was the last sprint? Might be time for a new one.
Speaking of golden-era Spydies, I’d really like a new Wayne Goddard.
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I scored one of the original SE micarta versions, more so for the history and because I've got a thing for old micarta. I really like it for those reasons, but it has one really major detail that would probably kill any modern purchase for me, and it's that enormous ricasso.
If it were possible to take the edge all the way back to the handle, this design would be incredible but it would probably take a different lock to make that work. It may as well be made into a proper choil, I'm pretty sure that ricasso is actually bigger than the choil on the Military.
If it were possible to take the edge all the way back to the handle, this design would be incredible but it would probably take a different lock to make that work. It may as well be made into a proper choil, I'm pretty sure that ricasso is actually bigger than the choil on the Military.
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Yes and you are not alone there have been comments about the ricasso in the past . I also agree it would be nice to modify for more blade length . The Micarta really outshines the G10 .Evil D wrote: ↑Sun May 15, 2022 3:06 pmI scored one of the original SE micarta versions, more so for the history and because I've got a thing for old micarta. I really like it for those reasons, but it has one really major detail that would probably kill any modern purchase for me, and it's that enormous ricasso.
If it were possible to take the edge all the way back to the handle, this design would be incredible but it would probably take a different lock to make that work. It may as well be made into a proper choil, I'm pretty sure that ricasso is actually bigger than the choil on the Military.
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Re: Bring back the J.D. Smith?
I was noticing this as well but, If it’s to increase safety for 1 hand closing. Maybe a choil would be in order.Evil D wrote: ↑Sun May 15, 2022 3:06 pmI scored one of the original SE micarta versions, more so for the history and because I've got a thing for old micarta. I really like it for those reasons, but it has one really major detail that would probably kill any modern purchase for me, and it's that enormous ricasso.
If it were possible to take the edge all the way back to the handle, this design would be incredible but it would probably take a different lock to make that work. It may as well be made into a proper choil, I'm pretty sure that ricasso is actually bigger than the choil on the Military.
However being that it’s a collaboration I doubt Spyderco would want to revamp the design. Especially if molds/forms ect. still exist.
(Yeah I’d like a Wayne Goddard sprint too. I’ve never owned a Wayne Goddard. They look very similar to the Siren though so they can’t be bad.)
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To be fair, the ricasso basically IS a choil, it's just not shaped as one. I haven't really used this knife hard so I can't say how comfortable it is after lots of use but I think most people who like choils would feel fine with it, the placement feels quite nice to me. I don't expect to see an updated version of an older collaboration like this, it's just a thought.
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This lock area is interesting. As svelte and refined as this knife is, I really don't get this spot at all. Seems like the handle could have been blended here to make it flush or something, I dunno. You couldn't bring the blade up to meet the top of the handle or else the blade/tang would stick out from the end of the handle when closed. The people today obsessed about lock bars not being absolutely flush would probably have a conniption over this one.
And you only get one liner and I bet that was mostly just to mount the clip.
What's weird about this knife is it's both strangely large and small at the same time. It's about 3/16 shorter in the blade and handle than an Endura but pictures always make it look huge to me.
If you're going to have finger grooves on a handle, this is how it's done. One single prominent index finger choil and then the rest is smooth and lacks any points or hooks that wouldn't fit every hand size. The way the back end flares out reminds me of a Strider a little, and the front kinda reminds me of a Sebenza in a way.
This knife and the Ayoob really have me missing hollow saber grinds with acute points because the blade grind helps to keep the tip from being too fragile.
This thread needs pics.
This lock area is interesting. As svelte and refined as this knife is, I really don't get this spot at all. Seems like the handle could have been blended here to make it flush or something, I dunno. You couldn't bring the blade up to meet the top of the handle or else the blade/tang would stick out from the end of the handle when closed. The people today obsessed about lock bars not being absolutely flush would probably have a conniption over this one.
And you only get one liner and I bet that was mostly just to mount the clip.
What's weird about this knife is it's both strangely large and small at the same time. It's about 3/16 shorter in the blade and handle than an Endura but pictures always make it look huge to me.
If you're going to have finger grooves on a handle, this is how it's done. One single prominent index finger choil and then the rest is smooth and lacks any points or hooks that wouldn't fit every hand size. The way the back end flares out reminds me of a Strider a little, and the front kinda reminds me of a Sebenza in a way.
This knife and the Ayoob really have me missing hollow saber grinds with acute points because the blade grind helps to keep the tip from being too fragile.
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Re: Bring back the J.D. Smith?
doesn't do anything for me, but i don't like to poo on others' wishes so i wouldn't vote against it. more for you all. :)
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Re: Bring back the J.D. Smith?
The JD Smith sprint was another of the "lost generation" of Foliage Green knives that were immensely disliked and did not appear to be robust sellers. It definitely deserves another look. I liked both prior versions of the JD Smith. The original Micarta was a nice dress knife option while the G10 was a much more robust feeling knife that was a laser with the FFG. Unlined canvas Micarta with PE/SE option in SPY27 or Magnacut would be trendy and cool.
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The J.D. Smith’s resemblance to a Buck 110 escapes me, but no matter. It appeals to me each time I see its image. I think its grace is right up there with the Calypso.
While I’m still hoping to find an original, I’d be in on a sprint, whether stain-resistant or not, in unlined micarta.
While I’m still hoping to find an original, I’d be in on a sprint, whether stain-resistant or not, in unlined micarta.
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Re: Bring back the J.D. Smith?
To bring back the JD Smith with a blade made with one of the supersteels and maybe an original Micarta handle would be high on my "gotta have" list. And like the upcoming C-60 Ayoob Sprint Run I would also wish to see this model in PE & SE as well.
In many ways the original, first run JD Smith model reflected many of the attributes of the legendary BUCK 110 model and I can see why a lot of Spyderco fans would equate the two models for a variety of reasons.
I would go a Cruwear blade like the C-60 Ayoob Sprint Run or would be very content with an M390 or XHP blade. Because any future JD Smith I would purchase would be in my "user arsenal".
In many ways the original, first run JD Smith model reflected many of the attributes of the legendary BUCK 110 model and I can see why a lot of Spyderco fans would equate the two models for a variety of reasons.
I would go a Cruwear blade like the C-60 Ayoob Sprint Run or would be very content with an M390 or XHP blade. Because any future JD Smith I would purchase would be in my "user arsenal".
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I don’t care how this comes back, just bring it back!! I’ve said before, this is one of the sexiest knives I think Spyderco has ever made.
Burgundy micarta and Magnacut will always be my top choice!
Burgundy micarta and Magnacut will always be my top choice!
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I'm carrying mine today.
I agree with all the positive sentiments. It's a good design, good size, and very elegant! The large ricasso serves as a generous and perfectly functional choil.
I agree with all the positive sentiments. It's a good design, good size, and very elegant! The large ricasso serves as a generous and perfectly functional choil.
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Thanks everyone for the great pictures!
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Re: Bring back the J.D. Smith?
I really dig the look of this knife.
Steel type isn't a big selling point for myself.
If it's s30v magnacut etc .. I like them all.
Though a salt is nice that there's no problem for any activity.
One thing that would stop me is current pricing.
Just depends on the tag.
Steel type isn't a big selling point for myself.
If it's s30v magnacut etc .. I like them all.
Though a salt is nice that there's no problem for any activity.
One thing that would stop me is current pricing.
Just depends on the tag.