WAYNE GODDARD

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simon c
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WAYNE GODDARD

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Post by simon c »

Hi everyone, I`m new to the forum and am after some advice please. I`m thinking of getting a WAYNE GODDARD (what`s the verdict on this model?), and I can`t decide on FRN or MICARTA handle (what`s best for heavy work?). Also, I have a 203 sharpmaker, should I upgrade to the 204 (is there any major difference?). Would appreciate any help. Thanks. SIMON.
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Hi Simon, welcome to the spyderco forum.
The Wayne Goddard C16BK is only available with FRN handle and uses ATS-55 for the blade.
The initial release in 1991 was with GIN-1 and a mircata handle. I don't think you can find this early model. If you can find the early micarta handle model let me know as I also would like to have this version. If I had to choose between the two I would choose the 16BK for the ATS-55 steel. I currently own 2 of the current model.
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Hi Charlie,thanks for the reply, I found the Micarta Goddard on Wayne Goddard`s web site, don`t know if they still have any as I have not contacted. Simon.
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Hi Charlie, thanks for the reply. I found the micarta on Wayne Goddard`s web site, don`t know if they have any left as I have not contacted. Simon.
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Post by 2nd.amnd »

I went to an estate auction yesterday. The guy was obviously a spyderco collector. Nothing was listed in the sale add. Glass case with about 30 knives, mostly early stainless handle models. It was really in the boondocks, and I didn't have a lot of cash on hand. There were two large Goddards with micarta handles. I bought the first one for $27.50, and gritted my teeth for another 2 hours in the freezing cold, watching Police Models and early Workers sell routinely for $17.50 a piece. What a nightmare! The other Goddard never came up before I had to go to work. Both were within an inch of each other in the case. Well, at least I got one deal. I wonder how some auctioneers stay in business?
Springer
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Post by Springer »

Simon, check the KnifeCenter. They had the Micarta version in stock as of last week.
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