The plastic handle on the left side (without the clip) has a soft textured insert in the hard plastic.
Close up pics of blade markings included if it's useful for determining production vintage.




Hi, fastbolt:fastbolt wrote: ↑Sat Mar 27, 2021 4:48 pmI've had this for many years, but no longer have the box and can't remember the model or production period. I vaguely remember it was the less expensive plastic-handled version of a more expensive model that had a stainless handle.
The plastic handle on the left side (without the clip) has a soft textured insert in the hard plastic.
Close up pics of blade markings included if it's useful for determining production vintage.
It's possible it was a Japanese market only knife, as those don't show up in the catalog. I couldn't find anything in the catalog that is a 100% match to your description. There weren't a whole ton of knives that used Krayton inserts, so it's a pretty short list of potential models.buckthorn wrote: ↑Sun Feb 05, 2023 10:16 amI am trying to identify a model that seems to bridge the "Hunter" and "Stretch" families. It generally resembles the Pro-Venator but has an oval stainless inlay in the middle of the mark side Kraton panel and measures 4-1/4" closed. Has VG-10 steel and Sal's signature/logo on the blade. Any assistance would be appreciated. Thanks.
Wasn't it G-Sakai that had a few models you could only get from their sources? I do seem to remember them being the only way you could get a plain edged Harpy at one time?jabba359 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 05, 2023 5:26 pmIt's possible it was a Japanese market only knife, as those don't show up in the catalog. I couldn't find anything in the catalog that is a 100% match to your description. There weren't a whole ton of knives that used Krayton inserts, so it's a pretty short list of potential models.buckthorn wrote: ↑Sun Feb 05, 2023 10:16 amI am trying to identify a model that seems to bridge the "Hunter" and "Stretch" families. It generally resembles the Pro-Venator but has an oval stainless inlay in the middle of the mark side Kraton panel and measures 4-1/4" closed. Has VG-10 steel and Sal's signature/logo on the blade. Any assistance would be appreciated. Thanks.
The only thing I could find that fits the size and most of the description (oval stainless insert, krayton inlays, VG-10) is the original Stretch, but it doesn't really resemble the Pro-Venator and, being a Stretch, doesn't bridge a gap between itself and the Pro-Venator.
https://www.spyderco.com/catalog/detail ... trade-/166
That is the original Stretch, if I am not mistaken.buckthorn wrote: ↑Sun Feb 05, 2023 10:16 amI am trying to identify a model that seems to bridge the "Hunter" and "Stretch" families. It generally resembles the Pro-Venator but has an oval stainless inlay in the middle of the mark side Kraton panel and measures 4-1/4" closed. Has VG-10 steel and Sal's signature/logo on the blade. Any assistance would be appreciated. Thanks.