The Upcoming Kiwi4
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Loansharkx
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I want
This is a knife I want to own.
Did I see that right? A Delica size Kiwi in G10?
I really like this. I like the removal of the hump on the Kiwi and the way it almost comes to appear a little like that Des Horn. To me this is definitely a gentleman's blade.
I have to say it's a very handsome knife and I really believe it looks elegant and I think it'll hold up well. I absolutely want to add this to my Spyderco collection and kudos on the design and execution of this one. Nicely done. Can't wait to see them live and one in my hand.
Julio
Did I see that right? A Delica size Kiwi in G10?
I really like this. I like the removal of the hump on the Kiwi and the way it almost comes to appear a little like that Des Horn. To me this is definitely a gentleman's blade.
I have to say it's a very handsome knife and I really believe it looks elegant and I think it'll hold up well. I absolutely want to add this to my Spyderco collection and kudos on the design and execution of this one. Nicely done. Can't wait to see them live and one in my hand.
Julio
I notice that the Kiwi 4 has full liners but is longer and lighter than the Chaparral and even lighter than my G-10 Dragonfly. I have to wonder if it's as thin as or thinner than the Chaparral. I wish they'd include knife thickness in the catalog specs. The Dragonfly is 0.34" thick and I have the figure of 0.35" from somewhere for the Chaparral.
K-390 on hand: Mule Team 17, Police 4 G-10, Endela (burlap micarta), Endela backup, Endura (canvas micarta), Straight Stretch (now blade-swapped with G-10 Stretch), Delica Wharncliffe, Dragonfly Wharncliffe, & Dragonfly Wharncliffe shorty mod
Note to self: Less is more.
Note to self: Less is more.
The overall height profile is so short there aren't many places for weight to live. A knife like this I would just assume came with solid G10 scales and no liners at all.DougC-3 wrote:I notice that the Kiwi 4 has full liners but is longer and lighter than the Chaparral and even lighter than my G-10 Dragonfly. I have to wonder if it's as thin as or thinner than the Chaparral. I wish they'd include knife thickness in the catalog specs. The Dragonfly is 0.34" thick and I have the figure of 0.35" from somewhere for the Chaparral.
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The elegance of the polished and accented G-10 puts it closer to being one than the Kiwi 4, and at least the folks in Taichung had the good taste to minimize the visual impact of the screws by using black ones. However, they're still there and there's also the bright metal wire clip, so it's not totally my idea of a gentleman's knife.TomAiello wrote:Deacon, do you think of the Des Horn as a "gentleman's knife"? I tend to think of it that way, but maybe my perceptions are just skewed by my regular carry of much larger blades.
Those photos really make me want one.
I'd love to see a ZDP version.
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Yes, the Kiwi 4's handle is a bit shorter than the Delica 4's due to better use of space but their blades are virtually identical in length. (2.94 with a 2.45 cutting edge for the Kiwi 4 vs 2.90 with a 2.56 cutting edge for the Delica 4)Loansharkx wrote:This is a knife I want to own.
Did I see that right? A Delica size Kiwi in G10?
I really like this. I like the removal of the hump on the Kiwi and the way it almost comes to appear a little like that Des Horn. To me this is definitely a gentleman's blade.
I have to say it's a very handsome knife and I really believe it looks elegant and I think it'll hold up well. I absolutely want to add this to my Spyderco collection and kudos on the design and execution of this one. Nicely done. Can't wait to see them live and one in my hand.
Julio
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Slightly thinner, .339" vs .345" for the Chaparral even though it has a .5 mm thicker blade. But, as Evil D pointed out, it's not the thickness so much as the narrowness that's responsible for it being lighter. As for thicknesses in general, you might want to bookmark this thread, where many of them can be found.DougC-3 wrote:I notice that the Kiwi 4 has full liners but is longer and lighter than the Chaparral and even lighter than my G-10 Dragonfly. I have to wonder if it's as thin as or thinner than the Chaparral. I wish they'd include knife thickness in the catalog specs. The Dragonfly is 0.34" thick and I have the figure of 0.35" from somewhere for the Chaparral.
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Thanks, Paul. Done :)The Deacon wrote: Slightly thinner, .339" vs .345" for the Chaparral even though it has a .5 mm thicker blade. But, as Evil D pointed out, it's not the thickness so much as the narrowness that's responsible for it being lighter. As for thicknesses in general, you might want to bookmark this thread, where many of them can be found.
K-390 on hand: Mule Team 17, Police 4 G-10, Endela (burlap micarta), Endela backup, Endura (canvas micarta), Straight Stretch (now blade-swapped with G-10 Stretch), Delica Wharncliffe, Dragonfly Wharncliffe, & Dragonfly Wharncliffe shorty mod
Note to self: Less is more.
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In some ways yes, in others no, for fairly obvious reasons. Handle strength should be similar but the Kiwi 4 blade is narrower, .5 mm thinner, and has a significantly more acute tip, so there are going to be some things it's better suited for than the Caly 3, and others where it is more likely to be damaged. Given that I've done a fair amount of cutting with a jigged bone Kiwi with a Tom Krein FFG regrind and some things that bordered on abusive with a 2 mm thick Chaparral, without damaging either, I'm not the least bit worried about breaking a Kiwi 4's blade but, as with most things in life, YMMV.twinboysdad wrote:would you say the robustness is equal to the Caly series?
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I think it looks fantastic and my patience is wearing thin lol.. Must have!
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Worlds of difference from the other kiwi's...
I loved the original design of the kiwi, including the hump.
(wich was a bit weird at first)
But the overall looks of this one changed for the better in my eyes.
Even though it kinda lost it's gentlemans folder look and became more of a small tactical folder...
Overall, I like it and want it. But it just isn't a kiwi anymore in my eyes :confused:
I loved the original design of the kiwi, including the hump.
(wich was a bit weird at first)
But the overall looks of this one changed for the better in my eyes.
Even though it kinda lost it's gentlemans folder look and became more of a small tactical folder...
Overall, I like it and want it. But it just isn't a kiwi anymore in my eyes :confused:
A tiger has claws.
A wolf has teeth.
An eagle has talons.
We, have Spyderco.
A wolf has teeth.
An eagle has talons.
We, have Spyderco.
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Well, I wouldn't blink at getting one if it kept the hump either.... The "eye" isn't a big issue for me..timlara wrote:Well, sounds like I'm in the minority, but I still think the hump makes the blade shape more interesting. In any case, I'm excited to pick one up when they're out. I asked someone at the SFO the other day and they said they expect to have stock by August. Just in time for my birthday! :D
This upcoming one will also be added to my collection for sure....
Ill deff be getting a few of these bad boys.
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Pm2(1), salt 1, dragonfly 2 salt(2), dragonfly 2(1), delica 4(2), tenacious(2), persistence(2), kiwi 3(2), grasshopper, honeybee, bug, native 5 g10, manbug, ladybug, sage 3, southard(turned mini) kiwi 4 g10, manix 2 LW s110v
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Pm2(1), salt 1, dragonfly 2 salt(2), dragonfly 2(1), delica 4(2), tenacious(2), persistence(2), kiwi 3(2), grasshopper, honeybee, bug, native 5 g10, manbug, ladybug, sage 3, southard(turned mini) kiwi 4 g10, manix 2 LW s110v
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