Amsterdam Meet 2012 Report
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Afaik the Rescue isn't ok to post, but the Matriarch is (it is still up after the thread on BB got editedTed wrote:yes, it was there. imagine a delica handle and a smaller matriarch blade. don't know if wouter has permission to post pics of the model

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I am not holding my breath for fixed Lum to be much less expensive than street price on original. Just take a look on latest sprints like folding tanto and Red Persian. But I hope that this sprint will bring street price on original down a bit. At least this happened with both Lums and Persian.Wildernest Survivor wrote: The Lum Tanto FB is quite the surprise. The original ones are way out of my budget, so hopefully the Sprints will be produced in such numbers that they are easily available (as Sprints go), and priced accordingly. :)
I would be really happy to see Fluted Ti Native without clip at all. IMHO the clip just blocking good -looking scales. The same applicable to Damascus Caly3Wildernest Survivor wrote: Am I the only one who thinks that the clip looks clunky and out of place on the Fluted Titanium Native5?
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My top choices Natives5, Calys, C83 Persian
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I remain, according to my info the Li'l Matriarch and the Rescue 3 are concept models, so no pics allowed. If the Spydercrew states otherwise I'm happy to post them though.NoFair wrote:Afaik the Rescue isn't ok to post, but the Matriarch is (it is still up after the thread on BB got edited)
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The flipper was still the original proto from Brad Southard, same as last year.NoFair wrote:Any pics of the flipper Wouter? Really enjoying your pics each year :cool:
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It still filipped sweet though :) That knife is soooo nice.
And Sal confirmed that they're going to make it. :D
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Spyderco 2012 Prototype – Chaparral Titan Stealth
The Chaparral Titan Stealth was apparently the first design for the Chaparral series. Unfortunately, only now the maker can pull it off. The tips and dips of the facets in the titan handle are only ten thousands of an inch high or deep, depending on your point of view. Eric explained that the stop pin actually pushes into the blade, resulting in a tight lock-up.

It’s a stunning piece. I didn’t care much for the Chaparral line, but this will be part of my collection and EDC. The little knife feels great in the hand and the thin blade should be an excellent cutter. I also got the impression the jimping on the blade was cut a bit sharper than my other Taichung made knives, which is a good thing in my book.








It’s a stunning piece. I didn’t care much for the Chaparral line, but this will be part of my collection and EDC. The little knife feels great in the hand and the thin blade should be an excellent cutter. I also got the impression the jimping on the blade was cut a bit sharper than my other Taichung made knives, which is a good thing in my book.







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No it wasntKnOeFz wrote:The flipper was still the original proto from Brad Southard, same as last year.
It still filipped sweet though :) That knife is soooo nice.
And Sal confirmed that they're going to make it. :D


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