Your best & most useful Spyderco
- telemeister
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Your best & most useful Spyderco
Hi all,
Haven't been around in a while - been pretty busy.
I've been thinking about my Spydies lately and which one I would consider to be the best and most useful knife I've bought.
My Millie is a great workhorse and I love my Caly III with its brilliant blade shape. My Stretch II is very well designed and a great cutter. I love my Spyderhawk, and my Salt Tasman and Atlantic are great in the boat.
BUT, I have to say that the best and most useful knife (and one I NEVER EDC) is the Spyderco Yang - the PE kitchen knife! Hands down the winner for me. I have a set of good German knives, but when I want to dice, slice or just cut most things from meat to vegies, the Yang is the knife I reach for.
What about you guys?
Haven't been around in a while - been pretty busy.
I've been thinking about my Spydies lately and which one I would consider to be the best and most useful knife I've bought.
My Millie is a great workhorse and I love my Caly III with its brilliant blade shape. My Stretch II is very well designed and a great cutter. I love my Spyderhawk, and my Salt Tasman and Atlantic are great in the boat.
BUT, I have to say that the best and most useful knife (and one I NEVER EDC) is the Spyderco Yang - the PE kitchen knife! Hands down the winner for me. I have a set of good German knives, but when I want to dice, slice or just cut most things from meat to vegies, the Yang is the knife I reach for.
What about you guys?
Top :spyder:s : Caly 3, Stretch, Millie, Manix 2, Police, Kopa, Polliwog, Meerkat, Chinook III, and SuperHawk.
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Has to be my UKPKs ... EDC-able ... and they make great vegetable slicers in the kitchen too :)
The Terzuola gets a lot of pocket time but the hollow grind makes slicing a bit tougher.
The Terzuola gets a lot of pocket time but the hollow grind makes slicing a bit tougher.
My spydies: Squeak, Tenacious, Terzuola, D'Allara, UKPK CF peel-ply pre-production, UKPK CF smooth pre-production, UKPK G10 orange leaf-blade, UKPK FRN grey drop-point, UKPK FRN maroon leaf-blade, Bug ... all PE blades :)
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Mine would be the Stretch. My PE K05 Utility Knife definitely gets more actual use, but lives in the kitchen. The Stretch, on the other hand, follows me everywhere.
Paul
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C83 Persian. Great ergos, 3.5" blade and great cutting abilities are making this :spyder: most used.
This can be changed when Caly3.5 come out.
This can be changed when Caly3.5 come out.
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My top choices Natives5, Calys, C83 Persian
My top choices Natives5, Calys, C83 Persian
- dalefuller
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Caly 3 for me. I carry a G10 PE every day at work and I have a CF Caly 3 for fancy stuff. I also have a backup of each and I even have an SE Caly 3 just to complete the "family" with another SE backup in the pipeline.
And I'm looking for a third PE G10 Caly 3 for a backup to the backup (or a "pre-need" pre-need replacement as Yab would say).
Much as I love the current Para, based on carry & use the Caly 3 would have to be my most used and useful.
And I'm looking for a third PE G10 Caly 3 for a backup to the backup (or a "pre-need" pre-need replacement as Yab would say).
Much as I love the current Para, based on carry & use the Caly 3 would have to be my most used and useful.
Regards,
Dale
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Dale
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Most useful vs favorite is an interesting question. My favorite is the G10 D'fly, but my most useful is probably the Stretch FRN. Perfect blade length & blade shape, but the handle isn't quite right and it doesn't 'speak' to me as much as some other knives, but the blade configuration is the best of all my spydies.
There is no way I can specify one knife here. My constant favs I always return to are ( in no particular order):
- Caly Jr VG10
- Persian C83
- Persian C105
- Millie SE 440V
- Para FG D2
FB04PBB, C07FS4K390, C12GS, C12SBK2, C36GS, C36GTIP, C36CFM390P, C36CFTIP, C36GPBORE, C36GPS2, C41BKPS, C44GP&SGY, C46PS, C46GPBK, C52BKP, C52FPGYE, C63G3, C65TIP, C70S, C81FG, C81GS2, C81CFM4P2, C83BM, C83GP2, C101GP, C101GPS, C101CF90VP2, C105, C134CF, C151GODTiPBK
I'm gonna have to go with any one of my Militaries. They carry very light and easily and can handle just about anything I might encounter in day to day cutting/slicing chores from opening packages, mail, etc., breaking down boxes, light yard work to slicing up bread, veggies and meat. Just a fantastic all-around knife.
Not to say I don't absolutely love my D4's, FRN Stretch 2 and new pink Manix 2, I just think the Millie combines some of the best attributes of these other favorites into one perfect package. :D
Not to say I don't absolutely love my D4's, FRN Stretch 2 and new pink Manix 2, I just think the Millie combines some of the best attributes of these other favorites into one perfect package. :D
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I LOVE MY MILLIES
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+1!ChrisR wrote:Has to be my UKPKs ... EDC-able ... and they make great vegetable slicers in the kitchen too :)
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I have a lot of knives that for one reason or another, I "like" better than the UKPK (handle or blade material, ball lock.... Whatever) but the size, weight and deep wire clip seem to make this the knife of choice for me 90% of the time. In fact, i just preordered the Ti version. ;-)
OP - agree, the Yin/Yang set is great in the kitchen. I do still call on my Shun Elite for larger tasks but those two do most of the work.
Tried to make an M4 mule take on the tks of paring but it's just too thick ;-)... Pity.
Ken
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My best Spyderco is also my most useful...and that one is whatever one I happen to be carrying at the time someone asks.
At the moment I am carrying an Endura which certainly is not my most expensive, or even my most highly modified...but it is the best right now because all the Spydercos at home in my drawer are worthless at the moment (since they are out of reach). Tonight when I hop on the bike, it will be the Salt-1 that is the best. Tomorrow, I may select a Military to carry.
At the moment I am carrying an Endura which certainly is not my most expensive, or even my most highly modified...but it is the best right now because all the Spydercos at home in my drawer are worthless at the moment (since they are out of reach). Tonight when I hop on the bike, it will be the Salt-1 that is the best. Tomorrow, I may select a Military to carry.
Thanks,
Ken (my real name)
...learning something new all the time.
Ken (my real name)
...learning something new all the time.
Mine would be my original Endura (G-2 stainless steel FRN) I've used it for almost everything on and off for 12+ years.
That said, I recently was "bitten" by it
so have purchase a number of other knives. So far my favorite is the Manix 2. I'll let you all know if that changes as I use some of the others :)
That said, I recently was "bitten" by it

1. Endura Black G2 SE, 2. Endura4 VG-10 SE, 3. Endura4 ZDP SE, 4. Caly3 ZDP PE, 5. Manix2 154CM CE, 6. Manix2 HXP FFG PE, 7. Delica ZDP SE, 8. Tasman Salt SE, 9. Ladybug VG-10 SE, 10. Byrd Crossbill, 11. Military S30V CE, 12. Blue Rescue 93mm FRN, 13. Grey Delica VG-10 FFG, 14. Blue Endura4 VG-10 FFG!
- P40_Warhawk
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It's hard to pick one...
I find that my most useful Spydie is the Poliwog original all stainless version.
It is unbelievably comfortable in my hand, the balance is perfect, the cutting power suits my needs, when needed it is really easy and quick to sharpen, and it's legal in my state. (Although maybe not NYC)
You New York City goers or residents ought to take note. I could almost swear that I read the carry laws had been changed so that ANY length locking knife in your possession in NYC is illegal. Can anyone verify this?
It is unbelievably comfortable in my hand, the balance is perfect, the cutting power suits my needs, when needed it is really easy and quick to sharpen, and it's legal in my state. (Although maybe not NYC)
You New York City goers or residents ought to take note. I could almost swear that I read the carry laws had been changed so that ANY length locking knife in your possession in NYC is illegal. Can anyone verify this?
- chuck_roxas45
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I would say my most used is my tenacious but not by much second place is a tossup between ZDP endura, persistence, saber ground endura. My most carried at the moment that has dislodged my military from my RFP is my chinook 3.
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