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Re: Amsterdam Meet 2016 Report of Spyderco Prototypes

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2016 6:31 pm
by Evil D
I'd love to have scales like that on the standard Nilakka but otherwise I'd rather have a larger Nilakka than a smaller one, and even more than that (and probably more than anything else so far) I'd rather see a Nilakka sprint in Super Blue or 1095 or 52100 etc.

Re: Amsterdam Meet 2016 Report of Spyderco Prototypes

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2016 6:40 pm
by Surfingringo
Evil D wrote:I'd love to have scales like that on the standard Nilakka but otherwise I'd rather have a larger Nilakka than a smaller one, and even more than that (and probably more than anything else so far) I'd rather see a Nilakka sprint in Super Blue or 1095 or 52100 etc.
Yup, I was thinking pretty much all of that! I love the scales on that mini, but 3.5" is probably a better length for something so slicey. And yeah, 52100 would be a great steel for a sprint I think!

Re: Amsterdam Meet 2016 Report of Spyderco Prototypes

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2016 6:47 pm
by ABX2011
Seeing the 'Lil Nilakka makes me realize why I don't like the regular one - the scales! They're too thick. And the color isn't great either.

Re: Amsterdam Meet 2016 Report of Spyderco Prototypes

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2016 7:06 pm
by bh49
Nirvanna is absolutely gorgeous piece. I wish I can afford, but nobody wants to pay money for 59 years old kidney :rolleyes:

Re: Amsterdam Meet 2016 Report of Spyderco Prototypes

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2016 7:08 pm
by Liquid Cobra
bh49 wrote:Nirvanna is absolutely gorgeous piece. I wish I can afford, but nobody wants to pay money for 59 years old kidney :rolleyes:
Someone probably does. Just not Nirvana kinda money ;)

Re: Amsterdam Meet 2016 Report of Spyderco Prototypes

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2016 7:18 pm
by Spydersense
If I have to sell stuff off, I will; to get the Nirvana. ;)

Re: Amsterdam Meet 2016 Report of Spyderco Prototypes

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2016 7:58 pm
by MacLaren
The Pattada is a must have......I really like it a lot.
And as said before, would really love to have the lil nilakka scales for my standard nilakka...

Re: Amsterdam Meet 2016 Report of Spyderco Prototypes

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2016 8:39 pm
by Mushroom
Love seeing these sub 2.5" blades. The lil Nilakka looks great, I really like how sleek the closed profile is!

I also really like the Pattada, though it's definitely bigger than what I'm used to carrying. I like the heritage behind it and that it's being made in Italy as well, Nice touch! :D

Re: Amsterdam Meet 2016 Report of Spyderco Prototypes

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2016 9:42 pm
by SpyderNut
JT wrote: First, congratz for the design and the result! I like it very much!

I apologize my comment about you not ever meeting a lefty.. but I get a bit annoyed every time I see a cool "I want that" Spyderco, just to realize it won't work so good for lefties. Techno is another good example.

Maybe we can get a 1000 run of lefty version of it? :D
Hi JT,
Thank you for the kind words. No apologies are necessary, my friend. I understand your frustration regarding limited left-handed accessibility. Fortunately, I am thinking that the production model will be able to be modified to allow greater access to the Round Hole from the left side.

Spydergirl88 wrote:Great looking knife Spydernut!
Thank you, SG. ;)

Re: Amsterdam Meet 2016 Report of Spyderco Prototypes

Posted: Sun Mar 13, 2016 12:40 am
by wolfgaze
Does anyone know if theer will be any PM3 photos in this reveal? (pretty much the only reason I'm monitoring the thread)....

Thanks...

Re: Amsterdam Meet 2016 Report of Spyderco Prototypes

Posted: Sun Mar 13, 2016 1:40 am
by toomzz
That Nirvana I still consider very appealing. For me it is almost as sexy as an knife can get. All the esthetics are right. However when I handled it I did not fancy it in hand. It doesn't seem to be choked up in grip, which I don't like. It doesn't feel natural for me, but that is IMHO.

Re: Amsterdam Meet 2016 Report of Spyderco Prototypes

Posted: Sun Mar 13, 2016 7:58 am
by Joris Mo
wolfgaze wrote:Does anyone know if theer will be any PM3 photos in this reveal? (pretty much the only reason I'm monitoring the thread)....

Thanks...
I'm really hoping to see them every time new pics are posted but we won't know until they're here or they're not and all pics are posted..
My guess would be that they should be allowed to get posted since I don't think they should be too far away from production but that's also some wishful thinking I guess.
Any which way this thread shouldn't exactly be a pain to monitor.. ;)

Re: Amsterdam Meet 2016 Report of Spyderco Prototypes

Posted: Sun Mar 13, 2016 9:07 am
by DougC-3
+1 :) :p :spyder:

Re: Amsterdam Meet 2016 Report of Spyderco Prototypes

Posted: Sun Mar 13, 2016 11:16 am
by bh49
Liquid Cobra wrote:
bh49 wrote:Nirvanna is absolutely gorgeous piece. I wish I can afford, but nobody wants to pay money for 59 years old kidney :rolleyes:
Someone probably does. Just not Nirvana kinda money ;)
You know, I cannot sell both :)

Spyderco 2016 Production Sample – Native 5 40th Anniversary

Posted: Sun Mar 13, 2016 1:31 pm
by Mr Blonde
In a way, the Native 5 40th Anniversary knife has been teased about for a few years by the Spydercrew. We have seen a few concept models with fluted carbon fiber handles before. I’m very happy that now we’ll finally have a go at a (limited) production knife with this type of handle! The knife felt very light in the hand, and the Native 5’s great ergos were enhanced by the contoured handle. The blade is stunning. I’m usually not big on Damascus blades, but this one looked great. The pattern seemed very well defined to me, and it actually seemed to have a few different shades of color when I tilted the blade in the light. The laser engraving looks nice and sharp too. It’s a stunner, and I’m happy I got my pre-order in. I advise you to do the same ASAP. This will probably become a highly collectible spydie in the future!

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Specifications
Overall Length: 17,7 cm / 6.95 inches
Blade Length: 7,6 cm / 2.98 inches
Blade Thickness: 3,1 mm / 0.12 inches
Weight: 77 grams / 2.7 ounces

Spyderco 2016 Production Sample – Peter Carey Magnitude

Posted: Sun Mar 13, 2016 1:42 pm
by Mr Blonde
Finally, a proper full-sized Peter Carey design! When handling the knife, I thought it was a custom made prototype. I was happily surprised to learn that this was actually a production sample. As with Carey’s previous collaborations with Spyderco, the Magnitude exuded that custom look and feel. This should be a good working knife too. The edge is ‘lowered’ meaning it kind of lines up with the knuckles in a forward grip, which –to me- makes for a nice ergonomic using design. The Magnitude, like the original Rubicon, is thicker than other spydies but I didn’t notice any sharp corners. This one’s high on my wish list.

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Specifications
Overall Length: 21 cm / 8.26 inches
Blade Length: 9 cm / 3.54 inches
Blade Thickness: 4 mm / 0.15 inches
Weight: 151 grams / 5.32 ounces

Spyderco 2016 Production Sample – Gayle Bradley TAC 1s

Posted: Sun Mar 13, 2016 1:54 pm
by Mr Blonde
Apparently, the TAC 1s was Gayle Bradley’s first attempt at a tactical folder design, hence the abbreviation which stands for ‘tactical folder 1 (for) Spyderco’. The flipper seemed a bit long, but it worked very well and it offered a good guard when the blade was locked. I liked the contoured finish and surface pattern of the handle scales. The knife looks straight and metallic, but with those two design features, the thin TAC 1s handled much better than you’d expect from its looks. The TAC 1s looked like the type of tactical folder you could carry all day in a suit or regular clothes and forget you have it on you, until it’s needed.

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Specifications
Overall Length: 20,6 cm / 8.11 inches
Blade Length: 9,3 cm / 3.66 inches
Blade Thickness: 3 mm / 0.11 inches
Weight: 100 grams / 3.52 ounces

Re: Amsterdam Meet 2016 Report of Spyderco Prototypes

Posted: Sun Mar 13, 2016 1:56 pm
by Mr Blonde
More to come tomorrow...

Re: Amsterdam Meet 2016 Report of Spyderco Prototypes

Posted: Sun Mar 13, 2016 1:59 pm
by RamZar
Wow to Gayle Bradley TAC 1s with 3.66" blade of CPM-M4, weighing just 3.52 ounces and made in Taiwan!

Re: Amsterdam Meet 2016 Report of Spyderco Prototypes

Posted: Sun Mar 13, 2016 2:02 pm
by Stuart Ackerman
The GB Tac 1 is a must-have for me, now! :)