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Re: The more I carry and use the UKPK the more I like it

Posted: Sat Oct 21, 2023 11:49 pm
by Doc Dan
Nate wrote:
Fri Oct 20, 2023 8:26 pm
My top three most carried knives are the Chaparral, Urban, and UKPK… but really the UKPK has run away with it by a large margin. Have at least half a dozen and have gifted away several more.

The plain edge LC200N Salt has hardly left my side since I got it. Darn near edc perfection for me.
It really is that good, isn't it?

When the Magnacut Salt UKPK comes out and the exchange rate drops to something reasonable, I am going to buy two, one of me and one for my wife who forgets and runs her knives through the washing machine with her clothes.

Re: The more I carry and use the UKPK the more I like it

Posted: Sun Oct 22, 2023 5:03 am
by elena86
R100 wrote:
Sat Oct 21, 2023 4:54 pm
Tristan_david2001 wrote:
Sat Oct 21, 2023 12:14 pm
TkoK83Spy wrote:
Fri Oct 20, 2023 5:26 pm
I've got the leaf shape blade version of this knife from the original drop a few years ago. Count me in as the UKPK being an amazing knife, for a great price!

Top 3 for me with ergos. Melts right into my hand. Thin blade, light weight and narrow knife. One of the few I like the wire clip on.

I hate when people say "I won't get one because it doesn't have a lock" Is that because it means it's not fidgety...therefore an inferior knife too a lot of people?? If it's for safety reasons, there's no need for that! That half stop is pretty strong, plus the knife is designed to utilize the finger choil, which prevents its from closing while in use. I've used mine many times in the warehouse over the years, never once had an issue.

Glad to see some love for such great knife, that doesn't get enough attention!
I’m certainly one of those people who won’t get a ukpk because the lack of lock, if the alternative with a lock didn’t exist I’d probably get one. But to say a lock doesn’t add any extra function of safety and security especially when it comes to some tougher use cuts is plain wrong, locking folders are valued for good reason. The knife is great but it’s being restricted around a ridiculous law that thankfully I don’t have to deal with.
Well I like locks as much as the next person but the UKPK is outstanding. True it doesn't lock but it is rock solid compared with the Calypso line. I have a Caly 3.5 and it's good in some ways but the lock rock is ridiculous and makes it feel flimsy and unsafe even though it probably isn't. The UKPK, particularly the G10 HH models I have, feels like a fixed blade in comparison when putting some weight into a cut. In the closing direction, the combination of choil and decent spring makes it totally safe. I'd love it if a Caly was made with a solid lock but until then the UKPK is a clear winner for me.

Dan
I agree with you 100%. I owned three Caly3.5 in VG10 and all three had unacceptable lock rock. I sold two of them and kept one for the collection. As you said, my G10 UKPKs feel like a tank in comparison. The half stop and the finger choil compensate the lack of a lock for me and I don’t feel unsecured when I cut with my slipie.

Re: The more I carry and use the UKPK the more I like it

Posted: Sun Oct 22, 2023 5:35 am
by Flash
LeDe wrote:
Fri Oct 20, 2023 3:29 pm
Flash wrote:
Fri Oct 20, 2023 3:08 pm
we really need more full length back spring, G-10 models. Only being able to buy them as an (now discontinued) exclusive from HH is a crying shame.
Is it confirmed they'll never re-issue a HH version?

Thanks
Well that’s a great shame. I don’t know HH reasoning behind this decision because those things must fly out their door. I remember the leaf version selling out very quickly.

If this knife had more of a following stateside we’d likely see sprints and shop exclusives in G-10 and other materials with supersteel blades all the time.
Imagine a g-10 / full length back spring with Rex45, Cruwear, K390 or 15v - how cool would that be?
Drop point or leaf blade, just take my money.

Re: The more I carry and use the UKPK the more I like it

Posted: Sun Oct 22, 2023 5:41 am
by LeDe
I own a Gin-1 version combo edge that I found cheap last year. It is almost a safe queen as that is my only Spyderco model that is anywhere that old.
But I have used it and love it.

I would be interested by a G10 HH version but I also dont know what price they would sell today. If it is similar to the Salt version, I will probably just end up with one of those later anyway.

Re: The more I carry and use the UKPK the more I like it

Posted: Sun Oct 22, 2023 8:35 am
by Doc Dan
I don't see why Spyderco couldn't make one in a different red for the rest of the world. Personally, the current FRN version in a different red and semi-polished would make me run to the bank.

Re: The more I carry and use the UKPK the more I like it

Posted: Sun Oct 22, 2023 8:36 am
by Doc Dan
The blue on the SPY27 looks really good, BTW.

Re: The more I carry and use the UKPK the more I like it

Posted: Sun Oct 22, 2023 11:26 am
by elena86
Flash wrote:
Sun Oct 22, 2023 5:35 am
LeDe wrote:
Fri Oct 20, 2023 3:29 pm
Flash wrote:
Fri Oct 20, 2023 3:08 pm
we really need more full length back spring, G-10 models. Only being able to buy them as an (now discontinued) exclusive from HH is a crying shame.
Is it confirmed they'll never re-issue a HH version?

Thanks
Well that’s a great shame. I don’t know HH reasoning behind this decision because those things must fly out their door. I remember the leaf version selling out very quickly.

If this knife had more of a following stateside we’d likely see sprints and shop exclusives in G-10 and other materials with supersteel blades all the time.
Imagine a g-10 / full length back spring with Rex45, Cruwear, K390 or 15v - how cool would that be?
Drop point or leaf blade, just take my money.

I have a “feeling” that Heinnie will bless us with a re-run of the red G10 UKPK in S45VN this time 🤫

Re: The more I carry and use the UKPK the more I like it

Posted: Sun Oct 22, 2023 12:49 pm
by James Y
I wouldn't mind seeing a G10 UKPK Salt. I love my current UKPK Salt, but a G10 version would rock.

One question I have is, how do the backsprings on UKPKs hold up over time? Mine is the same as when I got it, but I've seen posts here by some who claim the backsprings on theirs weakened over time. I even remember one or two people claiming the backsprings on theirs broke. I wonder if that had to do with the split spring design.

BTW, who is Heinnie?

Jim

Re: The more I carry and use the UKPK the more I like it

Posted: Sun Oct 22, 2023 1:15 pm
by Roefisher
James Y wrote:
Sun Oct 22, 2023 12:49 pm
I wouldn't mind seeing a G10 UKPK Salt. I love my current UKPK Salt, but a G10 version would rock.

One question I have is, how do the backsprings on UKPKs hold up over time? Mine is the same as when I got it, but I've seen posts here by some who claim the backsprings on theirs weakened over time. I even remember one or two people claiming the backsprings on theirs broke. I wonder if that had to do with the split spring design.

BTW, who is Heinnie?

Jim
There was a time, around several years ago now, where quite a few people had broken backsprings on their penknives. But I haven't heard anything about it in the more recent models. Hopefully the problem was ironed out.

Heinnie is a shop in the UK. Full name Heinnie Haynes and usually shortened to HH when describing knife models. They've had a few shop exclusive Spyderco knives, the most famous ones here being the red G-10 / FRN penknives and Urbans. I'm not sure if they're available from Spyderco directly too, but definitely no other shops sold them.

Mark

Re: The more I carry and use the UKPK the more I like it

Posted: Sun Oct 22, 2023 1:25 pm
by James Y
Roefisher wrote:
Sun Oct 22, 2023 1:15 pm
James Y wrote:
Sun Oct 22, 2023 12:49 pm
I wouldn't mind seeing a G10 UKPK Salt. I love my current UKPK Salt, but a G10 version would rock.

One question I have is, how do the backsprings on UKPKs hold up over time? Mine is the same as when I got it, but I've seen posts here by some who claim the backsprings on theirs weakened over time. I even remember one or two people claiming the backsprings on theirs broke. I wonder if that had to do with the split spring design.

BTW, who is Heinnie?

Jim
There was a time, around several years ago now, where quite a few people had broken backsprings on their penknives. But I haven't heard anything about it in the more recent models. Hopefully the problem was ironed out.

Heinnie is a shop in the UK. Full name Heinnie Haynes and usually shortened to HH when describing knife models. They've had a few shop exclusive Spyderco knives, the most famous ones here being the red G-10 / FRN penknives and Urbans. I'm not sure if they're available from Spyderco directly too, but definitely no other shops sold them.

Mark

Thanks, Mark.

Yes, hopefully, the backspring issue was CQI'd. My UKPK Salt was bought back in 2021.

Funny enough, I had seen Heinnie mentioned in posts before, and had mistakenly thought it was the name of a custom maker who did specially approved knife modifications.

🙂

Jim

Re: The more I carry and use the UKPK the more I like it

Posted: Sun Oct 22, 2023 4:38 pm
by BEER_IS_COOL
It's funny how things work. If you asked me a year ago if I would ever own a UKPK I would have said no. If you asked me today I would tell you that it is at the top of my list. Threads like these definitely make it more of a priority. :)

Re: The more I carry and use the UKPK the more I like it

Posted: Sun Oct 22, 2023 4:47 pm
by LeDe
James Y wrote:
Sun Oct 22, 2023 12:49 pm
I wouldn't mind seeing a G10 UKPK Salt. I love my current UKPK Salt, but a G10 version would rock.

Jim
A salt HH version would be fantastic

Re: The more I carry and use the UKPK the more I like it

Posted: Sat Oct 28, 2023 7:38 am
by Flash
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I have a “feeling” that Heinnie will bless us with a re-run of the red G10 UKPK in S45VN this time 🤫
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Yes would be brilliant! :open-grin
I’m keen to try out S45VN - it’s highly probable I won’t be able to tell any real world difference between it and S30V, but I could see myself buying more than one of these if it were to go ahead and the price wasn’t excessively higher than the original HH version.

Re: The more I carry and use the UKPK the more I like it

Posted: Sat Oct 28, 2023 11:23 am
by Roefisher
Funny, Flash, but felt the exact same way about the UKPK. I was all set for the drop point HH model and, while waiting, I completely went off the idea.

I thought what's the difference in these slippies to make me buy the drop point when I already have the same leaf blade model and this talk about steels would have me thinking the same - for what I use a slippie for, the difference in S30V to a super steel would be virtually meaningless in my day to day uses.

No offence to the fancy steel lovers or Spyderco themselves, it's just that I don't think I'd see the benefits?

Mark

Re: The more I carry and use the UKPK the more I like it

Posted: Sat Oct 28, 2023 11:31 am
by James Y
Roefisher wrote:
Sat Oct 28, 2023 11:23 am
Funny, Flash, but felt the exact same way about the UKPK. I was all set for the drop point HH model and, while waiting, I completely went off the idea.

I thought what's the difference in these slippies to make me buy the drop point when I already have the same leaf blade model and this talk about steels would have me thinking the same - for what I use a slippie for, the difference in S30V to a super steel would be virtually meaningless in my day to day uses.

No offence to the fancy steel lovers or Spyderco themselves, it's just that I don't think I'd see the benefits?

Mark

Interestingly, less than 20 years ago, S30V was considered a super steel. To some, it was THE super steel. So it begs the question, what exactly IS a super steel? "Super steel" is only a temporary designation given to new blade steels, until they become commonplace enough to no longer be considered special, and are replaced with the next big thing(s).

Jim

Re: The more I carry and use the UKPK the more I like it

Posted: Sat Oct 28, 2023 11:41 am
by Roefisher
I see your point, Jim, and you're right.

I've kinda regarded S30V as my standard coming from both Spyderco and CRK, when I was into them. At a later date, today's super steel will regarded as average or a crapper.

No doubt, there will be a time in the future where people will see steel, or another future metal, which will be razor sharp and never need sharpened.

Mark

Re: The more I carry and use the UKPK the more I like it

Posted: Sat Oct 28, 2023 11:45 am
by ladybug93
i've been wanting a ukpk since it was first announced with lc200n, but haven't had a chance to pick on up. now they're offered in bd1n, spy27, lc200n, magnacut, and s100v and i have no idea which to choose. i'm actually thinking about s110v since it's very corrosion resistant and has a long lasting edge.

what would everyone else choose and why?

Re: The more I carry and use the UKPK the more I like it

Posted: Sat Oct 28, 2023 12:26 pm
by JSumm
ladybug93 wrote:
Sat Oct 28, 2023 11:45 am
i've been wanting a ukpk since it was first announced with lc200n, but haven't had a chance to pick on up. now they're offered in bd1n, spy27, lc200n, magnacut, and s100v and i have no idea which to choose. i'm actually thinking about s110v since it's very corrosion resistant and has a long lasting edge.

what would everyone else choose and why?
I love the G10 with the full steel back spring, but those are hard to come by. I like the price, color and steel of the SPY27 models because they seem to be on sale at a lot of dealers. The S110V model doesn't look to bad either. I'm currently waiting for the Magnacut Salt to drop.

Re: The more I carry and use the UKPK the more I like it

Posted: Sat Oct 28, 2023 1:28 pm
by Coastal
ladybug93 wrote:
Sat Oct 28, 2023 11:45 am
i've been wanting a ukpk since it was first announced with lc200n, but haven't had a chance to pick on up. now they're offered in bd1n, spy27, lc200n, magnacut, and s100v and i have no idea which to choose. i'm actually thinking about s110v since it's very corrosion resistant and has a long lasting edge.

what would everyone else choose and why?
I have two, UKPKs, PE and SE in LC200N. I chose them specifically because they're rustproof and I felt that quality was important in a coastal environment. As it turns out, any of the steels would have been fine for how I use them: light household duties like cutting packaging, reducing cardboard, and occasional food prep.

I pimped the PE with Ti scales from VaporPuffin, and I now absolutely love the feel and quality of that knife in the same way I love the feel of non-FRN Chaparrals and Ti-scaled Manixes. I think the UKPK shines really brightly both as a light, thin, disappear-in-your pocket EDC and as a high-end, hoity-toity gent's folder, depending on the scales.

I like the Ti scales so much that I ordered another set in a different pattern to pair with a MagnaCut blade, whenever I can get one. Why MagnaCut? Good question! For me, I guess I just admire the steel for its balance of desirable properties, and because I already have the other steel I would prefer, LC200N. Like I said, any of them would do.

I know that's not much help, sorry.

Re: The more I carry and use the UKPK the more I like it

Posted: Sat Oct 28, 2023 1:38 pm
by ladybug93
yeah. that's my problem. i've experienced bd1n, s30v, lc200n, and magnacut. i'm also definitely getting a magnacut manix.

i considered s110v and spy27 primarily because i don't have either of those steels yet. magnacut would be my first choice otherwise.