Vintage Spyderco find today

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Evil D
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Re: Vintage Spyderco find today

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sal wrote:
Wed Jan 22, 2025 3:01 pm
Nice Find Vivi,

Thanx for the trip down memory lane. When I look at older designs of mine and remember my thinking at the time, as to the "why" I did what I did, fun.

sal


Since you mentioned it, and many of us have wondered, is there a reason we're seeing so much less contouring on the corners of handle scales now compared to back then? What would you say are the pros and cons of either?
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Re: Vintage Spyderco find today

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sal wrote:
Wed Jan 22, 2025 3:01 pm
Nice Find Vivi,

Thanx for the trip down memory lane. When I look at older designs of mine and remember my thinking at the time, as to the "why" I did what I did, fun.

sal
I was hoping you'd see this!

Must be quite a trip seeing older designs of yours shared here.

Finding this has me in the mood to pick up a fully serrated stainless police, since as far as I know it's the oldest design still in the line-up. It'd be a neat piece of history to carry from time to time.
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Re: Vintage Spyderco find today

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Great knife Vivi, I'm envious. To me it would be a crying shame not to use it though. I own a foolish number of Spydercos but I use, sharpen, reprofile and generally destroy the value of every one of them. Like you, I love the Police 3 and the Endura is probably my favourite model overall. This one looks like a cross between the two.

Dan
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