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what model is this?

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Hi... I am new to this forum. Sure like the info. Can you tell me the model name or # of this knife. I bought it about 1985. Have not used it as I switched to leathermans years ago,although I bought two natives on line last night. I can see hanging out here is going to cost. This knife measures 3-7/8" closed, 6-5/8" open, 2-3/4" blade. One side of blade stamped "spyderco", the other " Seki-Japan".The clip is marked "US Patent 4347665". Under that it's "Foreign Pats Pend" What knife steel is it? Thanks for your help!
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I may be wrong but I would go with a C05 Standard :D

don't know which still :(
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Welcome to the Spyderco Forum. Enjoy your stay here.
Indeed, it is a Spyderco C05 Standard Economy model (the "real" C05 Standard has G-10 handles and ATS-55 blade, and the clip is fixed with screws).
Unfortunately, I can't tell you right now too many details about your knife, but it's all written in "The Spyderco Story".
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steeldust,

Welcome to the forums.

Please correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe the C05 Standard was introducted in 1984.

The steel used in the SS model was ATS-34. It was also avalible in G-10 with a ATS-55 blade.
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Hi Steeldust, and welcome here!!

I can't add too much by what has been said, but 2 things:

I believe the steel is more pedestrian than ATS-34. Probably G-2 or AUS-8, maybe even AUS-6.

These pieces have become somewhat collectible, being almost prototypes of many of the modern clipits. They're pretty hard to find in new condition. Most have some pocket time, like yours. Even in it's condition, I would hang onto it. It will appreciate in value.

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Thanks for the replys on this knife. Sounds like it could be made of many different alloys. If someone knows for sure let me know. This is a great site! steeldust
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Well steeldust, on my Economy, the blade is marked AUS-6. Would imagine they all were the same steel. Is yours marked at all, or does it just say SPYDERCO on the opposite side of the blade tang?
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Hi, The Deacon, It just says "SPYDERCO". In looking at the model native, there are lots of steels used, but they are marked. Guess I never got knives good enough to mark like Schrade, Buck, cold steel, but I'm changing that now. Thanks for the help!
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steeldust wrote:Hi, The Deacon, It just says "SPYDERCO". In looking at the model native, there are lots of steels used, but they are marked. Guess I never got knives good enough to mark like Schrade, Buck, cold steel, but I'm changing that now. Thanks for the help!
The "Economy" version of the Standard was introduced in '84 and discontinued sometime between then and around '94. The lack of steel markings indicate that yours is an earlier one than mine, but according to the book, they were AUS-6 from the time they were introduced, through the change from stamped clip to screw mounted, right up until the model was discontinued. Then, starting in '98, a G10 verison using ATS-55 was produced for a while. Pic below shows all three. I also see that yours says SEKI - JAPAN while mine say SEKI CITY - JAPAN, wonder if that changed at the same time the steel markings were added, so many changes, enough to drive a collector nuts. :D

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The Deacon wrote:...so many changes, enough to drive a collector nuts. :D
Yeah, or someone trying to maintain a list... :( :o
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That's a mighty fine selection of :spyder: Standards you have there Paul! :D :spyder: :D Thanks for the thoughtful insight! ;)

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Welcome Steeldust.

If I'm honest I must tell that I like the older models over the current ones (except the steel maybe)
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Hi steeldust and welcome,

I have an old economy model like yours but it's a lefty.
Says Spyderco on one side and seki-japan on the other.

Nice bit of spyderco history, hold onto it.

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spydutch wrote:If I'm honest I must tell that I like the older models over the current ones (except the steel maybe)
The same happens to me. And I was thinking I'm just an old dinosaur... ;)

Paul, nice collection of Standards you have there. Just don't forget to send them back to me when you're finished :p
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Hello (from another new guy) and congrats on great products

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Just thought I would add another positive comment. I very much appreciate this information presented here, as I have exactly the same knife listed above, as well as some smaller Spydercos with very close similarities. I also wondered what exactly the model(s) name(s) were myself. Maybe I will do a digital of some of my Spydercos for some clarifications, as well.

As a collector of blades of many decades and for all of the people I know, in-the-know, Spyderco sure has fine quality products. At one time in my life I had/owned hundreds of knives. In recent time, I have since either given away, sold, trashed, or relegated to the very bottom of the tool box other company's products and kept only quality brands like Spyderco for actual serious use/carry or collecting. I am still buying Spydercos and I just ordered a couple this week from your website.

Thanks!
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welcome to the forum, APC and steeldust!

nice standard, steeldust... and congrats on your two new natives... :D
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"old standard"

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I want to thank everyone here for the info. It was more than I had hoped for. I feel at home! Thanks! :D
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