Future of Crucarta-family

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Re: Future of Crucarta-family

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I'd be very excited for a Crucarta Bodacious but I expect I'll have to wait a few years for that one...
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These feel like spyderco's version of the "traditional" knife
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I already have the Crucarta PM2 and Manix 2 but id absolutely love to get my hands on a Crucarta Native 5 with liners.
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As much of a super success that the Cruwear, C-60 Ayoob was I do think that it should be a candidate for a "Cru-Carta" edition.

That great C-60 Ayoob model should not die on the vine so to speak. And that would be an ideal arrangement. Especially as good as the C-60 was proven to be with Cruwear blade steel.

Two others I would love to see with a Cru Carta set up would be the C-56 Zowada and the JD Smith model.
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Keep it up please!
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I cannot imagine anything that would make me happier than a CruCarta Native 5. Even if going back to liners upped the price, I'd buy it so fast I'd bend spacetime.

A Native Chief and a Yo 2 would also be instant buys.
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+1 on the Native Chief
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JD Spydo wrote:
Mon Jul 08, 2024 7:13 am
As much of a super success that the Cruwear, C-60 Ayoob was I do think that it should be a candidate for a "Cru-Carta" edition.

That great C-60 Ayoob model should not die on the vine so to speak. And that would be an ideal arrangement. Especially as good as the C-60 was proven to be with Cruwear blade steel.

Two others I would love to see with a Cru Carta set up would be the C-56 Zowada and the JD Smith model.
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