Spyderco's in movies & television

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I think there was a SS Police model in the movie "Tremmors II", the secound one with the underground things that eat people.

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I just seen a SS Delica in a movie called "Dont look behind you" with ol Patrick Duffy, the bad guy at the end pulls it out but gets shot, now you see if they had a Civie of Gunting they wouldnt have had to resort to such violence, lol

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Whoah!!! I musta been watching all the wrong movies and TV series!!! *hee-hee!* Well, who'll ever forget the SS harpy in Cannibal? <img src="wink.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle>

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The evening of May 6th on the Travel Channel there is going to be a show called "Adventure 16 - American Survival" (or something like that). Caught just a brief trailer last week and they were talking about survival gear. A woman opens an Endura and the voice over says "find out all about designer knives". Guess I'll be glued to the tube.

Also on a Travel Channel special last weekend three men were crossing the Australian Outback in a race. An American marathoner had a Remote Release clipped to his belt loop throughout his 40 some odd days surviving off the land. Pretty cool!!!


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Thanx for the info Joyce, I got the travel chan on satelite down here in SA, will keep an eye out for that one.

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Was flipping channels last night and came across a scene in what I think was "Boyz n the hood". A fight scene with Cuba Gooding jr and another guy pulls out a SS plain edge mariner. Amazing how many movies and tv shows use Spydercos when you look for them.

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If I remember correctly, I think in "Delta Force Two" a bad guy uses a Civilian to cut off pieces of beef jerky. Only in Hollywood. Thanks for the list Joyce, I printed it out and will have it close to the couch for reference when channel surfing.
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Well, the only one I know of is the movie "The Client". Barry "The Blade" Muldono carries one, I'm not sure what exact Spyderco knife it is though.
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In the movie "Point of No Return", Harvey Keitel uses what looked like an Endura as a government assassin. Also, in the book "Freaky Deaky" by Elmore Leonard, a bomb squad detective uses an unspecified Clipit.
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Barry "The Blade" Muldono with "POLICE"
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Books! Forgot all about books! In the Don Pendelton, executioner series of Mack Boland books, Mack Boland often carries a Spyderco. Carried a Military clipped to a pair of swim trunks in the last one I read.

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knifedude / ramlanrafie,

Thanks for the reference. I am "Police" model crazy right now, as I wait for my new s/s serrated model to arrive; currently on order.

After reading your posts this evening, while out getting some videos for my kids I rented "the Client" and just finished watching it. I enjoyed it thoroughly. It's a great movie, and fantastic with the several great shots of Barry the Blade's serrated stainless steel Police model. It looks like it has some kind of fancy engraving on the handle. Must be a custom job, don't you think?

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Hi Jeff,

actually i got my Police last week. dreaming about it for quite sometime. an excellent full size folder; but mine is plain edge. i like a knife for general use and clean cut.

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i saw a ss police in a movie called neadfull things with max von synro some one uses it to skin a dog its a film adapted from a steven king novel.
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Jeff

I just received my new SS Police serrated yesterday. I'm very impressed. I'll post later in detail.

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Knifenerd,

I'll be very interested to hear about your experiences with your new knife. As much detail as you care to give.

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ramlanrafie,

I recall your writing about your Military plain edge...how would you compare your new s/s Police plain edge to it? Different knives I know, but I'm interested in how you see them in comparison to each other.

I am prepared to love both of mine (Police and Military) for their own strengths and use them to complement each other. I fully intend to carry both my plain edge Military and my serrated Police at the same time. Equipped this way, I should be ready for about any cutting task.

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Edited by - Jeff/1911 on 6/16/2001 12:16:49 AM
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No sure if its been entered, but I just saw a Spydercard on "The Lost World"
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Thanks to all of you for helping me update the list!

At an outdoor show last summer we provided a FB02 Moran FB to the prop company who'll be working on the new Indiana Jones movie. Don't think the movie will be out for a while but keep your eyes peeled and fingers crossed.

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Joyce:
I've very curious, in what context did a Spydie appear on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno?
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