I have inherited some Spyderco knives that were most likely purchased in the 80's and 90's, and am having a hard time with identification:
Thanks for any help in identifying them.
The first 2 are the same knife.Need help with Spyderco Id's
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Hi SheriDiane,
Welcome to our forum.
sal
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Re: Need help with Spyderco Id's
C22 Walker, C26 Snap-It, and I’m guessing a very heavily sharpened C09 Co-Pilot.
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Thank you! Any idea on the third pic from the top?
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That poor Copilot. Someone wanted it to be a Spin.
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A spin?
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So it sounds like you are thinking that the blade was originally serrated? I have 6 of these and 4 are serrated, 2 are not.
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Same as the fourth
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The first is one of my best EDCs.
European legend has it that Mrs Glesser used this model as an EDC
The mine I'm new o the forum sorry for my English, I speak French ......
European legend has it that Mrs Glesser used this model as an EDC
The mine I'm new o the forum sorry for my English, I speak French ......