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gunnut35 wrote:It just looks too similar to many other Spyderco's.
old post but had to question which other knife that spyderco has their name on looks anything like this?

Hope to get it before next hunting season...
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Slash wrote::spyder :o ld post but had to question which other knife that spyderco has their name on looks anything like this?

Hope to get it before next hunting season...
Peter Herbst would be the closest overall. Bob Tezuola Starmate and Ed Scott Impala, to a lesser degree. In terms of blade shape alone, the Hunter/Pro-Grip. Executive, Spur and Stretch would also be similar.
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The Deacon wrote:Peter Herbst would be the closest overall. Bob Tezuola Starmate and Ed Scott Impala, to a lesser degree. In terms of blade shape alone, the Hunter/Pro-Grip. Executive, Spur and Stretch would also be similar.
They look fairly different to me. Thanks for posting though. I didn't know about some of those blades.
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Slash wrote:They look fairly different to me. Thanks for posting though. I didn't know about some of those blades.
Guess we'll just have to add this to the list of things we see differently.
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