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Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2007 7:32 am
by gull wing
Soon is good, very good. Waiting,waiting!
Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 1:37 am
by DRod
This looks interesting, very interesting.
Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 2:00 am
by para-force
Sounds great, any estimated MSRP?
Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 8:34 am
by spydutch
Will there be a fully serrated version of this one as well? :confused:
I sincerely hope so because I really like the design :cool:
Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 2:10 pm
by sal
Hi Arend,
No plans for one with teeth.
Maybe we'll have to make just one. :rolleyes:
sal
Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 2:52 pm
by fishwatcher
That looks really fantastic.
Please please please.. can we get a low riding, wire clip on this one?
Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 2:52 pm
by Vincent
Sal maybe we can make this guy this years forum knife. I know almost everybody is excited by it.
Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 11:15 pm
by J Smith
As long as I have been wanting a Ti and G10 Spyderco CRK type framelock a wire clip would kill it for me.
Kevin Wilkins Lightweight Leafstorm Ti & G-11
Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2008 4:29 pm
by GeorgeMaggos
sal wrote:The lightweight version with Ti & green G-10.
sal
I was lucky enough to find one Kevin Wilkins Lighweight Leafstorm in stock on his site when I visited it last so I quickly contaced him.
I took some photos of it & wanted to share them here with everyone because it is very similar to what Sal said the collaboration model will be the one I got is Ti with Olive Green G-11.
[CENTER]Kevin Wilkins
Light-Weight LeafStorm Ti ~ G-11
G-11 Olive Green handle,
Chisel Ground Blade,
Flat side of blade has a matt finish,
Ground side of blade has a satin finish,
Titanium handle side is a matt finish and fire galvanized,
Matt finished pocket clip.
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[CENTER]I cant wait for the Spyderco model to arrive.[/CENTER]
~ George
Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2008 5:12 pm
by Fred Sanford
George,
That is a thing of beauty. Thanks for the great pics. Is it about the size of a Dragonfly or a little bigger or what? If you have it in you...some size comparison pics would be kick butt. :)
Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2008 5:15 pm
by Vincent
I there any news on when we will see the spyderco version.
Size Pics ~ Sure
Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2008 5:25 pm
by GeorgeMaggos
David Lowry wrote:George,
If you have it in you...some size comparison pics would be kick butt. :)
Hey David,
I will take some pics of it with some Spydies to give you a comparison.
~ George
Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2008 6:21 pm
by Killdozer
Pics! and soon comparison pics! That's contributing to board.
Thanks
-Mat
Spydie Comparisons
Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2008 9:59 pm
by GeorgeMaggos
Hey David,
here are some quick pics of the Wilkins Leafstorm with some different model Spydies & since you asked first here it is first with your edc I believe.
[CENTER]Sorry for the photo & post quality I did it hastily[/CENTER]
[CENTER]Centofante 3 & 4
Dodo & Poliwog
Endura & Stretch 2
Toad & Cricket
Delica 4 & Mini Dyad Micarta
Worker & Navigator
Lava & Jess Horn ZDP-189
UK Pen Knife & SzaboFly
Lil Temp Rhino & Dodo (again)
Poliwog (again) D'Allara Drop Point
I think of the knives I compared it to so far it is about the size of the Dodo & the Poliwog. I could go on & on but thats it for me right now I want to go play with my new knife.
I can only upload 10 images per post[/CENTER]
This Kevin Wilkins Lightweight Leafstorm is approx 6 1/8" long overall with a 2 1/2" blade & 3 5/8" closed length.
~ George
Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2008 10:35 pm
by ozspyder
Great photos George !
Wanted to order a custom Wilkins blae last year, but he stopped taking orders (prolly to work on this collab). The Leafstorm looks to be a great little workhorse. Really love that translucent G11 too. I love his orange G10s as well.
I wonder if they will release a larger version, say with a 4" blade. With a santoku style blade it'd make a great camp knife. The Wilkins Large Ryback is actually something I was after (I know funny name......, but the blade was just about right to use as a GP cooks knife for travel)
Cheers
Dan
Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2008 10:41 pm
by araneae
Thanks for all the great photos. Looks like you got a great little knife.
I wonder whether Spyderco's version will be the lightweight version with G10 or an all stainless version. I'm hoping its the lightweight.
Dan- Have you seen the production version of the Ryback?
http://www.cherusker-messer.de/shop/art ... D06-Ryb%26
Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2008 11:04 pm
by ozspyder
Hi Araneae,
Haven't seen that particular version. The one I was after was the Wilkins version

Thought the Cherusker's version is very neat too.
http://www.wilkins-knives.com/folderpag ... der_e.html
A bit nicer and with a round hole to boot :)
Cheers
Dan
Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2008 11:47 pm
by Medic
Jurphaas wrote:Hi all - Yes, this is a very promising little collaboration model. Kevin's Leafstorm model proved to be a very sturdy little EDC companion. I believe this model will be very popular in Europe!
Kevin is a very popular custom maker in Germany/Europe. According to the explanations on his website, he is no longer accepting custom orders. Instead he produces a batch of knives from the limited models he keeps in his line-up, and offers those for sale. First come, first serve.
From what I heard from Eric and Sal, the model will be USA-made in our Golden factory. The difference will probably be the pivot. Spyderco utilizes their own pivot and not recreate a pivot like Kevin uses on his custom pieces. Otherwise the knife will be very simular to the original. Like Sal said; CPM-S30V steel, Ti- frame, and translucent green/olive G-10 frontscale. Release; probably sometime next year. Start saving guys 'cause this is the ONE!
Jurphaas :)
I CANT WAIt. WOW, that knife is impressive. I have been waiting for a under 3" spyderco like that for a LONG time. I'm really excited! any new news on her?
...and it will be made in golden!
Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 12:01 am
by Medic
GMaggos wrote:Hey David,
I gotta go eat & then run some errands when I return I will take some pics of it with some Spydies to give you a comparison.
~ George
George, how is the closing ability on the knife with one hand? I remember I was disappointed with the ease of closing my $400 chris reeve sebenza... frame locks can be tough sometimes.
Also....according to this link here ....
http://www.wilkins-knives.com/materials_e.html
It looks like your blade is "pale green" and not olive green? maybe I am mistaken
Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 1:01 am
by jaislandboy
George, congrats on the Leafstorm and thanks for all the great comparison pix ... :cool: