JD Spydo wrote:As highly desired and as deemed highly collectible it does seem to be somewhat strange that the PE Harpy would not be more available than what it currently is :confused:
Short simple answer, they sold poorly. The truly collectible ones are the older ones, and the VG-10 version is still readily available to anyone wanting one badly enough.
Agent Starling wrote:I never could figure that one out myself...PE Tasmans were being made anyway, why not make a few Harpys, too...? :confused:
My one and only PE Harpy is a VG10 SS PE one...shortly after I bought it my source dried up, and I haven't yet found another...
Agent Starling
See above answer.
Also, a run of VG-10 PE SS Harpies would not count as a new variant. PE SS has been done before in the Harpy and Spyderco does not consider steel changes as variations. That would mean they could not even count on the guaranteed sales to "all variant" Collectors Club members. Unless, of course, the etched them.

:D
I'd also note that if the place you got yours from is the one I mentioned earlier, I have a hunch they'll get more eventually. The demand, while too small to interest Spyderco, appears to be fairly steady. Or, if you're averse to waiting, you can check out
G Sakaifor more immediate gratification. :D
As for the Tasman, different price points, so perhaps different audiences. Although I'm guessing they were done primarily for the collector market. As a new model Spyderco may have felt there would be enough collector interest in a PE Tasman to justify making them. Am also not sure whether the PE versions stayed in the lineup due to popularity, or just to help reduce existing inventory.