Divers Probe
Divers Probe
Would someone give me some back story about my Probe I got so long ago? Where does it fit in Spyderco's history?
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- SimpleIsGood229
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is that a divers probe in your pocket or are you just happy to see me?! :D Man, I couldn't imagine having that attached to my keys.
Looks like there were 2 models made, one in 1988 and the other in 1990:
http://www.spydie.nl/history.html
Looks like there were 2 models made, one in 1988 and the other in 1990:
http://www.spydie.nl/history.html
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No, the 2002 and 2003 mentioned are SKU numbers. Before Spyderco started using its current system their knives had 4 digit numbers. The C01 Worker, for example, was originally called the 1001 Clipit Worker and the C02 Mariner was originally called the 1002 Clipit Mariner. The Pre-Diver, Dive Probe, and Mini-Probe were given 2000 series numbers (2001, 2002, and 2003, respectively), whhile the Spyderkeys and MiniMariner 3000 series numbers. According to Spyderco's Across the Years timeline, Pre-Diver and Probe were released in '88 and the Mini-Probe in '90.
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I have a 1988 Probe, serial #0016, which I would like to sell. What's the scoop on selling on eBay? It's an early Probe (I'm told only 600 of this run were made) and is in good shape, but obviously has been used. My late brother was an avid diver and used it. There's no corrosion, and the blade is tight and sharp, but some spots, etc. Is there a way to determine a decent price for it? His wife doesn't know the field, and neither do I. By the way, what's a TTX Probe? Is there a place in these forums to sell it, or is eBay the only way to go? Hope these aren't dumb questions.
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Transformation toughened zirconium The TTZ Probe was basically a one piece ceramic prybar.
As for selling it is not allowed here. eBay, or one of the forums where selling and trading are allowed, such as BladeForums, KnifeForums, USN, and CandlePowerForums would be your options.
As for selling it is not allowed here. eBay, or one of the forums where selling and trading are allowed, such as BladeForums, KnifeForums, USN, and CandlePowerForums would be your options.
Paul
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Deacon, Thanks for the info on the Probe
Donut and Deacon: I sort of figured this wasn't the place to sell a knife, so thanks for your suggestions. Ceramic pry bar? Not sure what "ceramic" means in this context but I am interested.
BTW, I have a Spyderco that's been in my pocket or clipped to my belt since about 1985 or so, but I don't know what model it is (and I wouldn't part with it, as it is a part of me). Where can I find the pictures to identify it?
Fuzzworth
BTW, I have a Spyderco that's been in my pocket or clipped to my belt since about 1985 or so, but I don't know what model it is (and I wouldn't part with it, as it is a part of me). Where can I find the pictures to identify it?
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A good place to start would be the Spydiewiki. http://www.spydiewiki.com/index.php?tit ... rco_C-SKUs
There are pictures of most models there. If you can post a picture of yours here, someone will identify it for you.
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There are pictures of most models there. If you can post a picture of yours here, someone will identify it for you.
P.S. Welcome aboard!
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Here's the description, quoted directly from The Spyderco Story. From the picture, it looks for all the world like a tent peg.
As for IDing early models, Ted's list on Spydiewiki would be your best bet.The Spyderco Story wrote:In the mid-1980's, Sal, a SCUBA diver himself, started designing improved tools to be carried by a diver. The first version was the TTZ Probe, a three-quarter pound slabe of transformation toughened zirconia, 8 inches long and half an inch thick with a lanyard hole in one end and a beveled prying surface on the other. Not the least bit fragile, TTZ could be thrown against a brick wall, land on concrete, yet suffer no damage.
Paul
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