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Re: Sal asks you to design a Spyderco.
Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2026 4:00 am
by Ramonade
sal wrote: βTue Apr 07, 2026 12:04 am
Hi Robin,
That's an interesting piece. Did you make that? Did you submit that to Peter?
sal
Yes, it is my third ever folder, and a design that I've been brewing for years in my head. I asked Peter to use the Spydiehole and submitted it to Eric in person at the Amsterdam Meet.
We've exchanged a few e-mails since then. Sent him some drawings

and added a clip, small wire clip with 2 positions.
Re: Sal asks you to design a Spyderco.
Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2026 4:35 am
by JSumm
sal wrote: βTue Apr 07, 2026 12:04 am
Hi Robin,
That's an interesting piece. Did you make that? Did you submit that to Peter?
sal
Robin has been hard at work making some incredible pieces! It would be an awesome story to see this come to fruition. Spyderco fan turned forumite turned knifemaker = colloboration!!

Re: Sal asks you to design a Spyderco.
Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2026 5:23 am
by Manixguy@1994
JSumm wrote: βTue Apr 07, 2026 4:35 am
sal wrote: βTue Apr 07, 2026 12:04 am
Hi Robin,
That's an interesting piece. Did you make that? Did you submit that to Peter?
sal
Robin has been hard at work making some incredible pieces! It would be an awesome story to see this come to fruition. Spyderco fan turned forumite turned knifemaker = colloboration!!
I agree ! Robin nailed it , really well done . Dan
Re: Sal asks you to design a Spyderco.
Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2026 4:54 pm
by sal
Hi Robin,
Nicely done.
sal
Re: Sal asks you to design a Spyderco.
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2026 1:03 am
by Pengubandit
Ramonade wrote: βTue Apr 07, 2026 4:00 am
Yes, it is my third ever folder, and a design that I've been brewing for years in my head. I asked Peter to use the Spydiehole and submitted it to Eric in person at the Amsterdam Meet.
We've exchanged a few e-mails since then. Sent him some drawings

and added a clip, small wire clip with 2 positions.

Very cool design. That's really nice how you put the gimping on the harpoon bump. Seems obvious one you see it but not something I've ever seen before.
It's also a really neat mix of old style and new.
Re: Sal asks you to design a Spyderco.
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2026 4:49 am
by Ramonade
Thanks guys, one of my main goals in knifemaking is to be able to collborate with Spyderco. Since this is the knife brand that has the closest (if not same) "knife philosophy" to mine.
@JSumm The storyline is great

Did not even think about what it could be resumed as !
Re: Sal asks you to design a Spyderco.
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2026 4:51 am
by Ramonade
sal wrote: βTue Apr 07, 2026 4:54 pm
Hi Robin,
Nicely done.
sal
Thanks a lot Sal, I'm gonna keep drawing, but the Precision is something I'd like to keep and refine, it has a lot of features I love about a knife

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Ramonade wrote: βWed Apr 08, 2026 4:49 am
Thanks guys, one of my main goals in knifemaking is to be able to collborate with Spyderco. Since this is the knife brand that has the closest (if not same) "knife philosophy" to mine.
@JSumm The storyline is great

Did not even think about what it could be resumed as !
Pengubandit wrote: βWed Apr 08, 2026 1:03 am

Very cool design. That's really nice how you put the gimping on the harpoon bump. Seems obvious one you see it but not something I've ever seen before.
It's also a really neat mix of old style and new.
Thank you very much, I've always liked harpoons, but refused them because they filled no function. That's settled now

And I guess you can't keep the french outta me, I tried to make something following only design and functions features, but maybe it had to feel french in the end ?

Re: Sal asks you to design a Spyderco.
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2026 5:40 am
by JoviAl
Ramonade wrote: βTue Apr 07, 2026 4:00 am
sal wrote: βTue Apr 07, 2026 12:04 am
Hi Robin,
That's an interesting piece. Did you make that? Did you submit that to Peter?
sal
Yes, it is my third ever folder, and a design that I've been brewing for years in my head. I asked Peter to use the Spydiehole and submitted it to Eric in person at the Amsterdam Meet.
We've exchanged a few e-mails since then. Sent him some drawings

and added a clip, small wire clip with 2 positions.
Wow Robin, those are beautiful! I donβt know how Iβve missed you making these on the Off Topic section, but kudos to you. I love a harpoon tip (I like how they feel in some grips when carving wood) but only have fixed blades with them thus far.
Re: Sal asks you to design a Spyderco.
Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2026 9:59 pm
by Spyderbot_matrix
Without getting too much hate, I do not have a design. I Have an existing knife I retired that honestly became a ghost- Only because it wasnβt built with the intention to last. Sal has several big knives that fit the bill, and have 2-3 aspects of the knife Iβm gonna show, just not this package. Closest knife that feels as good in the hand is the resilience, finger grips are like a Shaman (my main attraction to them) and the stretch 2 has a lot of elements too. And Goddards are the lightness Iβm looking for β¦ See my OCD problem??
I understand I can get any of my current spydercos customized to be like this knife, but Vivi made a thread.
The reason I would want this knife (again) is:
Light
Thin blade geometry
Thin blade stock in general
Some kind of abs plastic handles- one liner
Jimping on the blade
Hoping a 440a steel..
Frost Cutlery Humvee Tracker folder isnβt around anymore or offering this model.
-Tan FRN handles with one skeletonized lcn200 spacer
-Grips designed like the Tire tread on the blade
-Riveted instead of screws (why I dislike this knife)
-The Goddard old school Pocket clip
-Lcn200 blade .11β blade stock and the grind narrows down to about .005β behind the edge
Maybe some jimping on the top of the spine like a manix 2LW.
If Vivi was serious, Iβd mail this into Colorado in a heartbeat. The dealbreaker of course is the humvee image had to be laser etched into the new knife
Can take the ninja out from the mall, but not the mall from the ninja

Re: Sal asks you to design a Spyderco.
Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2026 10:07 pm
by Spyderbot_matrix
Ramonade wrote: βTue Apr 07, 2026 4:00 am
sal wrote: βTue Apr 07, 2026 12:04 am
Hi Robin,
That's an interesting piece. Did you make that? Did you submit that to Peter?
sal
Yes, it is my third ever folder, and a design that I've been brewing for years in my head. I asked Peter to use the Spydiehole and submitted it to Eric in person at the Amsterdam Meet.
We've exchanged a few e-mails since then. Sent him some drawings

and added a clip, small wire clip with 2 positions.
Those are sweet lookin knives 100%
Re: Sal asks you to design a Spyderco.
Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2026 1:59 pm
by pleadnotguilty
5β native chief (either back lock or compression)
Re: Sal asks you to design a Spyderco.
Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2026 5:17 pm
by Actinolite
I tried to design a new Spyderco to fit my specific needs, but all I kept coming with was a Native 5.
Thanks for the great design, Sal.
Re: Sal asks you to design a Spyderco.
Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2026 12:34 am
by Monty
I have my dream knives, many of which have been tossed around here before like a back lock Caribbean or a salt Endela.
Re: Sal asks you to design a Spyderco.
Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2026 12:45 am
by Turbolqk
Alien "Xenomorph" concept (Dragonfly 2)
So, I'm a fan of the Alien series. I like Isolation a lot as well, probably more so than the movies.
Recently I showed my new Dragonfly to my cousin and he made an interesting comment that it's name and design resemble a space ship. Yeah.
But that kinda got me thinking. While it doesn't resemble a space ship imo, it does resemble a xenomorph from the Alien franchise! All it needed was a tweak to the FRN texture.
So I made a sketch in a text book and when I was satisfied, I used AI (yeah, yeah) to make it look like a real thing and I must say I like the way it looks.
Do you guys like it?
(I'm secretly hoping Spyderco will find this idea cool and make a collab model)
Re: Sal asks you to design a Spyderco.
Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2026 1:04 pm
by Ramonade
Actinolite wrote: βMon Apr 13, 2026 5:17 pm
I tried to design a new Spyderco to fit my specific needs, but all I kept coming with was a Native 5.
Thanks for the great design, Sal.
This has been my issue for years. Tried to draw the best knife ever IMO and it looked way too much like a Native 5 !
But, if you keep drawing, one day you'll draw something similar but different. Because the Native came out of one mind, and it wasn't ours. With enough self research, we should all find a different answer to the "perfect knife", since we're all different.
Re: Sal asks you to design a Spyderco.
Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2026 2:13 pm
by Steelearner
I like to see something like that:

Re: Sal asks you to design a Spyderco.
Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2026 1:42 am
by sal
Hi Turbolqk,
Welcome to our forum.
Our FRN handles have bi-directional texture, which is functional.
sal
Re: Sal asks you to design a Spyderco.
Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2026 2:25 am
by Turbolqk
sal wrote: βWed Apr 15, 2026 1:42 am
Hi Turbolqk,
Welcome to our forum.
Our FRN handles have bi-directional texture, which is functional.
sal
Hi, thanks for your reply!
I'll try and figure out a version of the design that has the bi-directional functionality as well.
Re: Sal asks you to design a Spyderco.
Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2026 4:54 am
by Naperville
Steelearner wrote: βTue Apr 14, 2026 2:13 pm
I like to see something like that:
Maybe just a bit too much belly up near the tip but looks good to me.
Re: Sal asks you to design a Spyderco.
Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2026 5:37 am
by Steelearner
Naperville wrote: βWed Apr 15, 2026 4:54 am
Steelearner wrote: βTue Apr 14, 2026 2:13 pm
I like to see something like that:
Maybe just a bit too much belly up near the tip but looks good to me.
I'm agree with you. In fact I would like more straight cutting edge and a shorter belly. I didn't manage to do it with my image generator. More like an "Opinel shape".