Nothing Like the Old Days

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Re: Nothing Like the Old Days

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Hi Twinboysdad, Troy,

Thanx much for the kind words We try our best to be honest, fair and proper in all we do.

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sal wrote:
Wed Feb 19, 2025 1:52 pm
Hi Larry, SpeedHoles,

It was my posts that contained negative comments, for which I am sorry.

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That's ok. I have never seen any comment or post from you that was negative, that's admirable in a forum where all members pull in all directions at once and wonder why knife X isn't 1/2 inch longer or has Y steel instead of Z :smlling-eyes
I doubt my patience match yours.
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Re: Nothing Like the Old Days

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This is a good community, and attracts good people. All people are imperfect, and there is a lot of grace to go around.

Regarding oldies, I still have my old Endura, and used to have a D'Allara sheepsfoot PE back when it was out. I'm a relative kid when it comes to how far back my history goes - about 15 years. And I think right now is the golden age.
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Re: Nothing Like the Old Days

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Despite loving to try new steels, blade geometries, and handle shapes, I still have daily searches for some of the grail Spydies that have that timeless classic look. I still love ATS-55 Endura & Delicas with the barrel clip. I stumble upon Persians, Captains, Barongs, and Calypso models from time to time, some have been irresistible and now belong to me.

The evolution of knives is similar to that of the automobile, we love wrenching out all the power and efficiency we can from modern designs, but the elegance and beauty of some older models is enough to take your breath before you even hear the engine fire.
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Re: Nothing Like the Old Days

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xceptnl wrote:
Thu Feb 20, 2025 8:34 am
Despite loving to try new steels, blade geometries, and handle shapes, I still have daily searches for some of the grail Spydies that have that timeless classic look. I still love ATS-55 Endura & Delicas with the barrel clip. I stumble upon Persians, Captains, Barongs, and Calypso models from time to time, some have been irresistible and now belong to me.

The evolution of knives is similar to that of the automobile, we love wrenching out all the power and efficiency we can from modern designs, but the elegance and beauty of some older models is enough to take your breath before you even hear the engine fire.
Very well said and agree . So many older great designs and innovation . MG2
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Re: Nothing Like the Old Days

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I still remember how disappointing it was to order what I thought was going to be a replacement Gen 3 Delica, only to receive a Delica 4 because the site hadn't updated their photos and descriptions yet. I've never completely warmed up to the lined Delica and Enduras. Interestingly enough, it's easier to find the older integral clip models than it is to find Delica 3's and Endura 3's.
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Re: Nothing Like the Old Days

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Just found one locally. Made back in 2013, so not sure if it qualifies as the good old days item, but whatever ;)

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finding NOS Spydies hits a lot different than grabbing a regular production knife or even a hot sprint. It feels like coming across an old forgotten treasure. I couldn't believe it when I stepped into a local gun shop a couple months ago and saw a white spyderco box in their display case!
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vivi wrote:
Mon Mar 31, 2025 1:49 pm
finding NOS Spydies hits a lot different than grabbing a regular production knife or even a hot sprint. It feels like coming across an old forgotten treasure. I couldn't believe it when I stepped into a local gun shop a couple months ago and saw a white spyderco box in their display case!
Oooohhhh, white boxes are the best. Did you happen to fondle anything you hadn't handled before Vivi?
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Nestor wrote:
Mon Mar 31, 2025 1:17 pm
Just found one locally. Made back in 2013, so not sure if it qualifies as the good old days item, but whatever ;)

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Wow! What a find 😃
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Nestor wrote:
Mon Mar 31, 2025 1:17 pm
Just found one locally. Made back in 2013, so not sure if it qualifies as the good old days item, but whatever ;)

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Yeah the first version was single liner and had a round glued in Terzuola emblem in the handle 2/3 the way back from the pivot.

I like the one you have and keep hoping they bring it back for a modern Sprint like they did with the Lum Tanto/Goddard/etc. more recently...
Going back to Caly.
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SpeedHoles wrote:
Mon Mar 31, 2025 3:56 pm
Nestor wrote:
Mon Mar 31, 2025 1:17 pm
Just found one locally. Made back in 2013, so not sure if it qualifies as the good old days item, but whatever ;)

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Yeah the first version was single liner and had a round glued in Terzuola emblem in the handle 2/3 the way back from the pivot.

I like the one you have and keep hoping they bring it back for a modern Sprint like they did with the Lum Tanto/Goddard/etc. more recently...
I can't compare this one to the old model, but it's certainly unique knife. Not too heavy despite 4mm thick spine, very open construction, aggressive jimping and butter smooth action...even though it's still brand new (except that someone switched the pocket clip for tip up carry...which I fixed today). Some of the thinnest G10 scales around.
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Re: Nothing Like the Old Days

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One more from the same haul as above. Caly 3 also NIB. This one must be older. Came in the black box.

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Nestor wrote:
Mon Mar 31, 2025 4:43 pm
One more from the same haul as above. Caly 3 also NIB. This one must be older. Came in the black box.

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I think this is the one Caly I don't own. Never purchased the Caly 3 in VG-10. Great knife (knife family). Would be fantastic to see the 3.5 come back with a new sprint. Hap40 anyone?
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xceptnl wrote:
Mon Mar 31, 2025 4:52 pm
Nestor wrote:
Mon Mar 31, 2025 4:43 pm
One more from the same haul as above. Caly 3 also NIB. This one must be older. Came in the black box.

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I think this is the one Caly I don't own. Never purchased the Caly 3 in VG-10. Great knife (knife family). Would be fantastic to see the 3.5 come back with a new sprint. Hap40 anyone?
I can buy one in HAP40 and green scales too. Found a source, but I will need to save some more first. I grabbed VG10 as I like that steel just fine for EDC.
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Nestor wrote:
Mon Mar 31, 2025 4:56 pm
xceptnl wrote:
Mon Mar 31, 2025 4:52 pm
Nestor wrote:
Mon Mar 31, 2025 4:43 pm
One more from the same haul as above. Caly 3 also NIB. This one must be older. Came in the black box.

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I think this is the one Caly I don't own. Never purchased the Caly 3 in VG-10. Great knife (knife family). Would be fantastic to see the 3.5 come back with a new sprint. Hap40 anyone?
I can buy one in HAP40 and green scales too. Found a source, but I will need to save some more first. I grabbed VG10 as I like that steel just fine for EDC.
You will be pleased with Hap40 with only a modicum of care to prevent corrosion.
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Re: Nothing Like the Old Days

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Nestor wrote:
Mon Mar 31, 2025 4:43 pm
One more from the same haul as above. Caly 3 also NIB. This one must be older. Came in the black box.

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Maybe it's just the photo perspective, but that looks like a 3.5...?
Going back to Caly.
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SpeedHoles wrote:
Mon Mar 31, 2025 5:48 pm
Nestor wrote:
Mon Mar 31, 2025 4:43 pm
One more from the same haul as above. Caly 3 also NIB. This one must be older. Came in the black box.

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Maybe it's just the photo perspective, but that looks like a 3.5...?
It really does, but the lack of a lanyard hole is the giveaway.
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I know handle shapes, contours, thicknesses and textures are all subjective, but i miss the thinness of some of the oldies. We typically consider the FRN mid-locks to be thin, but it is all relative.

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Re: Nothing Like the Old Days

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I'm in the polar opposite camp. I wish Spyderco would thicken up the handles. They're so much comfier in the hand, and for me, it doesn't make a big enough difference in carry comfort to sacrifice in hand comfort so much.
xceptnl wrote:
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vivi wrote:
Mon Mar 31, 2025 1:49 pm
finding NOS Spydies hits a lot different than grabbing a regular production knife or even a hot sprint. It feels like coming across an old forgotten treasure. I couldn't believe it when I stepped into a local gun shop a couple months ago and saw a white spyderco box in their display case!
Oooohhhh, white boxes are the best. Did you happen to fondle anything you hadn't handled before Vivi?
yep!

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Had never held one of these before. Had to buy it. It's a thicker handle than any other stock Police, quite comfy.

I touched up the edge on the sharpmaker so it's no longer mint. I'll carry it one of these days.
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