Spyderco Amsterdam Meet 2026 Report

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Re: Spyderco Amsterdam Meet 2026 Report

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RadioactiveSpyder wrote:
Sun Mar 08, 2026 9:14 am
Thank you Wouter! Always one of the best threads of the year and always highly anticipated! I love to see Spyderco branching out to Sheffield, I’m curious if that happening will also be a “flash batch” (one and done). As for the N5, no surprises there I suppose per the previous teaser, I’m curious if Ed Schempp made the bolster material (it screams Ed), and the blade material choice. I’m a little surprised they didn’t choose a subtle Damascus pattern for the blade, something like the new DamaX that’s out (not Damasteel) that’s supposed to be more affordable. Overall, it seems like a reboot of the 25th anniversary Delica with similar materials (which apparently was pointed out while I was busy typing this out). Great stuff! Cheers, Radioactive
I do believe the MuntjaX will be a "flash production" from Sheffield. Eric mentioned production costs being high there.

Also, yes the bolsters are made by Ed Schempp. 👍 I'm reluctant to share blade steel but that proto does represent what it comes with. Damascus on Damascus could get quite "busy" visually.

Part of the idea was to match the 25th Anniversary Delica. Again, reluctant to share much more because the snipers in bushes have me in their sights at the moment... ;)
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Re: Spyderco Amsterdam Meet 2026 Report

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Mushroom wrote:
Sun Mar 08, 2026 9:27 am
RadioactiveSpyder wrote:
Sun Mar 08, 2026 9:14 am
Thank you Wouter! Always one of the best threads of the year and always highly anticipated! I love to see Spyderco branching out to Sheffield, I’m curious if that happening will also be a “flash batch” (one and done). As for the N5, no surprises there I suppose per the previous teaser, I’m curious if Ed Schempp made the bolster material (it screams Ed), and the blade material choice. I’m a little surprised they didn’t choose a subtle Damascus pattern for the blade, something like the new DamaX that’s out (not Damasteel) that’s supposed to be more affordable. Overall, it seems like a reboot of the 25th anniversary Delica with similar materials (which apparently was pointed out while I was busy typing this out). Great stuff! Cheers, Radioactive
I do believe the MuntjaX will be a "flash production" from Sheffield. Eric mentioned production costs being high there.

Also, yes the bolsters are made by Ed Schempp. 👍 I'm reluctant to share blade steel but that proto does represent what it comes with. Damascus on Damascus could get quite "busy" visually.

Part of the idea was to match the 25th Anniversary Delica. Again, reluctant to share much more because the snipers in bushes have me in their sights at the moment... ;)
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Re: Spyderco Amsterdam Meet 2026 Report

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Mushroom, the spirit of the Amsterdam meet lies in trust, a gentlemans agreement.

Just ask yourself why none of the other 69 participants is sharing any info except from you. We all heard the same infos and insights from Eric and the team.
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Re: Spyderco Amsterdam Meet 2026 Report

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RadioactiveSpyder wrote:
Sun Mar 08, 2026 9:14 am
Thank you Wouter! Always one of the best threads of the year and always highly anticipated! I love to see Spyderco branching out to Sheffield, I’m curious if that happening will also be a “flash batch” (one and done). As for the N5, no surprises there I suppose per the previous teaser, I’m curious if Ed Schempp made the bolster material (it screams Ed), and the blade material choice. I’m a little surprised they didn’t choose a subtle Damascus pattern for the blade, something like the new DamaX that’s out (not Damasteel) that’s supposed to be more affordable. Overall, it seems like a reboot of the 25th anniversary Delica with similar materials (which apparently was pointed out while I was busy typing this out). Great stuff! Cheers, Radioactive
Thanks for the kind words. What I posted about the anniversary model is all I've been asked to share about it right now. More details and images will follow after Spyderco has officially revealed the design...
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Re: Spyderco Amsterdam Meet 2026 Report

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northmanscall wrote:
Sun Mar 08, 2026 10:24 am
Mushroom, the spirit of the Amsterdam meet lies in trust, a gentlemans agreement.

Just ask yourself why none of the other 69 participants is sharing any info except from you. We all heard the same infos and insights from Eric and the team.
northmanscall, I haven't said anything here that isn't already known by the general public.
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Re: Spyderco Amsterdam Meet 2026 Report

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Mr Blonde wrote:
Sun Mar 08, 2026 10:37 am
RadioactiveSpyder wrote:
Sun Mar 08, 2026 9:14 am
Thank you Wouter! Always one of the best threads of the year and always highly anticipated! I love to see Spyderco branching out to Sheffield, I’m curious if that happening will also be a “flash batch” (one and done). As for the N5, no surprises there I suppose per the previous teaser, I’m curious if Ed Schempp made the bolster material (it screams Ed), and the blade material choice. I’m a little surprised they didn’t choose a subtle Damascus pattern for the blade, something like the new DamaX that’s out (not Damasteel) that’s supposed to be more affordable. Overall, it seems like a reboot of the 25th anniversary Delica with similar materials (which apparently was pointed out while I was busy typing this out). Great stuff! Cheers, Radioactive
Thanks for the kind words. What I posted about the anniversary model is all I've been asked to share about it right now. More details and images will follow after Spyderco has officially revealed the design...
Forgot to also say thank you for all the effort and images. It’s a great way to give a little sneak preview to all the board members who can’t make it to the meet. Some amazing designs you have already shared with us.

On the good side with the 50th N5 we know it’s coming this year for sure.
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Re: Spyderco Amsterdam Meet 2026 Report

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Thank you @Mr Blonde for all the great photo's and background on the new releases. Much appreciated!
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Re: MuntjaX – Stuart Mitchell Design Production Sample 2026

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Mr Blonde wrote:
Sun Mar 08, 2026 7:09 am
Picking up the MuntjaX felt very much like one of Phil Wilson’s Spyderco designs; the 3D machined micarta handle was finished smooth and comfortable in any grip but still offered a very solid grip in the hand. It’ll be fun to try this knife out. Especially with the SF100 steel, which I’m personally not familiar with. I did appreciate the blade finish, which seemed like a ‘rough’ stonewashed finish.
For those wondering, SF100 is similar to AEB-L.
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Re: Spyderco Amsterdam Meet 2026 Report

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Thanks as always @Mr Blonde! This has been my favorite thread on the board since 2007 or so!

The Wolfmouse and Akro have my attention. Were the FRN Akro scales also contoured like the G10?
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Re: Spyderco Amsterdam Meet 2026 Report

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Great thread. Unfortunate the MuntjaX will be limited, reminds me a lot of my favorite fixed blade, the waterway.
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Re: Spyderco Amsterdam Meet 2026 Report

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Good stuff, much appreciation for all the work that goes into the meet and sharing with us - it allows those of us who didn't attend (most...) to share in the excitement. While there are a few knives I've heard rumors of that didn't make it into the thread reveal, 2026 is young and there is much to come. Thank you!
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Re: Spyderco Amsterdam Meet 2026 Report

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Thanks again Wouter! I look forward to the new Smocks and 50th native.
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I must say I am a bit disapointed. Its 50 aniversary and was expecting new Gayle Bradley folder, Shawn Houston folder or something exciting like that. Not one from this is a buy for me 😨
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Re: Native 5 50th Anniversary –Spyderco Design Production Sample 2026

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Mr Blonde wrote:
Sun Mar 08, 2026 7:32 am
I could only show this teaser for now. Many already surmised from the 2026 catalog that it was going to be a Native 5, but here’s a first look at the bolster. Once this design is officially unveiled, I can share more photos of this production sample, which will see some minor refinements before actual production.

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Re: Native 5 50th Anniversary –Spyderco Design Production Sample 2026

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Mr Blonde wrote:
Sun Mar 08, 2026 7:32 am
I could only show this teaser for now. Many already surmised from the 2026 catalog that it was going to be a Native 5, but here’s a first look at the bolster. Once this design is officially unveiled, I can share more photos of this production sample, which will see some minor refinements before actual production.

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What is the scale material? Can you tell us that? Appears to be bone or horn, possibly mammoth horn?
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Re: Spyderco Amsterdam Meet 2026 Report

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Nice knives. I don't see any that are calling to me, but they are eye candy nonetheless. Thanks again Mr Blonde for the photos.
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Re: Spyderco Amsterdam Meet 2026 Report

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MuntjaX is a must. Here's to hoping that they really push the hardness up on that SF100.

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Re: MuntjaX – Stuart Mitchell Design Production Sample 2026

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Synov wrote:
Sun Mar 08, 2026 11:14 am
For those wondering, SF100 is similar to AEB-L.

Thanks--I was wondering. Searched around a bit, have seen comparisons with AEB-L and 13C26, a near duplicate of (or "same as") AEB-L. An ingot steel (~.7% carbon) that is stainless (~13% Cr), with not a whole lot of other ingredients. Likely very tough with modest edge retention (at least in middling hardness ranges). Fine-grained Sheffield razor blade steel. Have seen harness of 60 Rc mentioned, but if it's like AEB-L, maybe that can be pushed upward. Sounds like a steel tuned for thin-edged slicing, if one is willing to touch it up occasionally.
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Re: Spyderco Amsterdam Meet 2026 Report

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Thank you as always sharing pictures of upcoming knives . I have a few to think about ! MG2
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Those last couple models saved this from being the year of the blunt tipped knives 🤣

I think I'm in for the 50th Native. Someone in a FB group said the orange scale inlays are bone, is that something anyone can (safely) confirm if it's not still a secret? If it is then keep it to yourself and I'll just wait and see, it won't deter me either way.
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