Ed Schempp Ethnic Series?
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Ed Schempp Ethnic Series?
Could someone list all of the previously released, current, and future knife models that Mr. Schempp designed for spyderco and what ethnic group they belong to? Thanks!
Me too, except that Rock Salt, Balance, Tuff are Schempp designs that are not part of the ethnic series.jossta wrote:Persian
Small Persian
Persian 2
Small Persian 2
Persian Sprint
Kris
Rock Salt
Khukri
Barong
Balance
Navaja
Tuff
That's all I can think of off the top of my head.
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Just to add what the ethnic origins are, to the best of my knowledge:
jossta wrote:Persian
Small Persian }
Persian 2 }
Small Persian 2 }Persia (ancient culture from what is now called Iran)
Persian Sprint }
Kris}Southeast Asia--Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand
Khukri }Nepal
Barong}Philippines
Navaja}Spain (Schempp based it on a Corsican Navaja however)
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