The blade naturally falls inline with the forearm when thrusting to get maximum power behind the knife.
C-60 Ayoob Campaign: No I Won't Shut Up
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The entire design of the C-60 just feels completely natural. You don't have to make any adjustments or allowances when working with this ergonomic gem. And it excels on both SE & PE. Not many Spyderco models excel in both edge types like the C-60 Ayoob does.
I kind of wish that Michael Janich would give us some of his feedback about this C-60 Sprint Run. I would love to hear what he would have to say about this great Sprint Run.
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The negative blade angle design gives the Ayoob most of the slashing power of the hawkbill and most of the thrusting power of a push dagger - combining the two of the most effective SD knife capabilities into a single folding knife.
For utility work, the negative blade angle and curve of the blade makes pull cuts (opening boxes, slicing through carpet, etc) very effective, as it places a lot of edge into the material at a comfortable angle to exert pressure.
All in a very slim, easy to carry folding knife.
It looks weird, but the Ayoob is an incredibly practical design.
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Thanks Mark! This is what I've been looking for. I understand the SD intent of the design, but that's not the use case that made this compelling to me. I know that the "weird" Spyderco ergos is often in my experience wonderful in hand. This historical experience, plus Sal's comments on how Spyderco had been helping the maker, made this a solid buy for me. But I had been wondering exactly how well it would work for my typical utility tasks, and your response hit the nail on the head for me.mark greenman wrote: ↑Wed Aug 17, 2022 9:26 amFor utility work, the negative blade angle and curve of the blade makes pull cuts (opening boxes, slicing through carpet, etc) very effective, as it places a lot of edge into the material at a comfortable angle to exert pressure.
All in a very slim, easy to carry folding knife.
It looks weird, but the Ayoob is an incredibly practical design.
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House Of Blades:
SpyderEdge... https://houseofblades.com/shop/spyderco-ayoob-c60gsgy/
PlainEdge... https://houseofblades.com/shop/spyderco-ayoob-c60gpgy/
SpyderEdge... https://houseofblades.com/shop/spyderco-ayoob-c60gsgy/
PlainEdge... https://houseofblades.com/shop/spyderco-ayoob-c60gpgy/
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Re: C-60 Ayoob Campaign: No I Won't Shut Up
Mark Greenman you discovered the essential values of the C-60 Ayoob model in about the same way as I did. Using it and using it hard and you will find dozens more uses just by having it handy. If you all EDC this C-60 Ayoob Sprint Run for at least 10 days I think most of you will see what myself and Mark Greenman have discovered.mark greenman wrote: ↑Wed Aug 17, 2022 9:26 amThe negative blade angle design gives the Ayoob most of the slashing power of the hawkbill and most of the thrusting power of a push dagger - combining the two of the most effective SD knife capabilities into a single folding knife.
For utility work, the negative blade angle and curve of the blade makes pull cuts (opening boxes, slicing through carpet, etc) very effective, as it places a lot of edge into the material at a comfortable angle to exert pressure.
All in a very slim, easy to carry folding knife.
It looks weird, but the Ayoob is an incredibly practical design.
That last sentence you stated on that post says it all. To me Function and ergonomics are now my two biggest considerations when evaluating a knife. The C-60 Ayoob gets an "A+" in all of the function aspects.
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Thank you for this. I had to wait until payday, but I was able to snag one in SE to go with my PE original and G10 Sprint.Buddafucco wrote: ↑Wed Aug 17, 2022 11:12 amHouse Of Blades:
SpyderEdge... https://houseofblades.com/shop/spyderco-ayoob-c60gsgy/
PlainEdge... https://houseofblades.com/shop/spyderco-ayoob-c60gpgy/
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House Of Blades:
PlainEdge... https://houseofblades.com/shop/spyderco-ayoob-c60gpgy/
Pure Blades:
SpyderEdge... https://pureblades.com/massad-ayoob-spr ... o-c60gsgy/
PlainEdge... https://houseofblades.com/shop/spyderco-ayoob-c60gpgy/
Pure Blades:
SpyderEdge... https://pureblades.com/massad-ayoob-spr ... o-c60gsgy/
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Re: C-60 Ayoob Campaign: No I Won't Shut Up
My PE arrived today from Saywer River
Nice handwritten notes and a cool sticker in the envelope. Trey and Nate seem like great guys.
The edge grind is a bit uneven but can easily be fixed. The scales are bigger than expected but the knife is a champ. Nice and thin in the pocket. Love the grey G10.
My PE is shipping tomorrow from Wylanco. Hoping for a decent serration pattern at the tip.
Broke two rules this week buying more knives, but I couldn't resist. So glad to have both versions in the collection.
Nice handwritten notes and a cool sticker in the envelope. Trey and Nate seem like great guys.
The edge grind is a bit uneven but can easily be fixed. The scales are bigger than expected but the knife is a champ. Nice and thin in the pocket. Love the grey G10.
My PE is shipping tomorrow from Wylanco. Hoping for a decent serration pattern at the tip.
Broke two rules this week buying more knives, but I couldn't resist. So glad to have both versions in the collection.
Re: C-60 Ayoob Campaign: No I Won't Shut Up
The chamfer on the G10 scales is a nice touch. Wish all Golden models did this but I realize the placement of screws and pins can cause issues with the chamfer
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Dang these are flying off the shelves. I slacked for a day.
Holding out hope a bit longer before I hit the flipper market.
Holding out hope a bit longer before I hit the flipper market.
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The big dealers haven’t even gotten their stock yet. No need to feed the flippers yet.
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Agreed.
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Re: C-60 Ayoob Campaign: No I Won't Shut Up
Ok, so after getting to 19dps last night, I decided eh, lets go to 17.5dps tonight. I did a de-burr with a LIGHT touch at 17.8 and done. Used bigger stones as well, made short work of it. I took it to the 800 stone, looks good I think, cuts WAY better than stock. Ready for some boxes this weekend and who knows what else I will find between then and now.
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I really need one of these particularly the Spyderedge Ayoob...I've been trying hard to score one to no avail.
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What happened to your great article on the Ayoob that was on USN??mark greenman wrote: ↑Wed Aug 17, 2022 9:26 amThe negative blade angle design gives the Ayoob most of the slashing power of the hawkbill and most of the thrusting power of a push dagger - combining the two of the most effective SD knife capabilities into a single folding knife.
For utility work, the negative blade angle and curve of the blade makes pull cuts (opening boxes, slicing through carpet, etc) very effective, as it places a lot of edge into the material at a comfortable angle to exert pressure.
All in a very slim, easy to carry folding knife.
It looks weird, but the Ayoob is an incredibly practical design.
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I like to way you think! I'm only going to buy one but I'm having a hard time deciding on which edge to buy? I already have an original aluminum C60 in VG-10 plain edge. The last three or four Spyderco's I've bought have been in serrated, sorta been on a serrated kick lately. I do have a Manix and Para 3 in Cru-Wear, both plain edge of course.yablanowitz wrote: ↑Wed Aug 17, 2022 1:41 pmThank you for this. I had to wait until payday, but I was able to snag one in SE to go with my PE original and G10 Sprint.Buddafucco wrote: ↑Wed Aug 17, 2022 11:12 amHouse Of Blades:
SpyderEdge... https://houseofblades.com/shop/spyderco-ayoob-c60gsgy/
PlainEdge... https://houseofblades.com/shop/spyderco-ayoob-c60gpgy/
The issue with the new serrated Ayoob's had my mind made up to get a plain edge but I'm not worried about that anymore. Since I already have a PE Ayoob, and two different PE knives in Cru-wear, go with serrated?? Plus this is our first time seeing serrated Cru-wear.....Help me out with some reasoning guys?
Re: C-60 Ayoob Campaign: No I Won't Shut Up
Are these C-60 Ayoob blades still selling like Led Zeppelin tickets? I've got two friends that both tell me they still haven't been able to find a dealer with any in stock. Maybe they aren't trying hard enough. But it does seem like these things are selling like 12 packs of premium beer
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Once the actual orders come in to the dealers it won't be the rat race that it is now.