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Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2013 11:09 am
by Pinetreebbs
Mr Blonde wrote:Oh no, no thanks necessary. My wife understands my obsession and in fact picked me up from the A'dam Meet with my girls - also to say hi to the Spydercrew. Back in '05, it was in fact my wife who suggested we stopped in Golden for our honeymoon.
Fantastic! She truly is a keeper. :)
Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2013 2:16 pm
by Eee
Mr Blonde wrote:Another design from a knifedesigner that’s also a forumite! Last year’s concept model of the Serrata has seen a bit of ‘spyderization’ but not much I think. This was the last knife from the Amsterdam Meet I could ‘shoot and show’, and I forgot to take some measurements I’m afraid. I think the blade was around 5 inches long. The handle features thin contoured black micarta scales. Although the blade stock seemed thick – compared to the Perrin Streetbowie for example – it handled like a dream. I was kind of looking around for some stuff to cut. The knife moved lightly in the hand. It has excellent ergonomics. The thick blade showed excellent edge geometry. I’d love to put this knife to work. I didn’t see any sheath for the knife. It’s on my wishlist for sure!
A great big thank you to the Spydercrew for allowing me to shoot and share all these pictures of concept models, prototypes and production samples! Which other knife company does this for its afi's?!
Guy Vanderveken wrote:Wouter,
Thank you for the detailed pics, most appreciated.
Did you get a feel for the weight of the Serrata?
So many great pictures; thank you.
If it's any help I have a Serrata. It's about 9 inches in length with a 4.5 inch blade. Weight is 200 grammes.
Pic with Gayle Bradley for scale (not to your high standards).

Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2013 7:03 pm
by KBar666
Still waiting to see the release of the Pocket Hobbit and Sifu spyderco versions.
Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2013 7:19 pm
by rodloos
jabba359 wrote:Am I the only one that thinks the web engraving makes this model look too much like the cheap Chinese Spyderco knockoffs that are always floating around eBay? Don't get me wrong, I like the design, but the fakes tend to use similar embellishments on their knives.
The web engraving doesn't bother me, it just reminds me of the 2009 Forum Native

I can't tell from the photo if the scale material is Titanium, or Stainless? If it is Titanium, I think I'll probably end up buying one -- and a Serrata, definitely.
Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2013 9:56 pm
by defenestrate
I was thinking those scales might be aluminum.
Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2013 12:37 am
by dbcad
Thanks much for the wonderful pictures Mr Blonde! :)
Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2013 12:40 am
by Lo/Rez
Mr Blonde wrote:The Domino features a buttery smooth flipper action. Furthermore, unlike with the Southard flipper, the Domino’s flipper stays completely out of the way when you want to open the blade with the opening hole. To me, the Domino felt like a cool flipper version of the Manix. The overall size and shape seemed very similar to me. It‘s like a more refined Manix 2.
The specs we measured for the Domino are:
Blade Length: 9 cm / 3.54 inch
Overall Length: 19,3 cm / 7.59 inch
Still more knives to come tomorrow...
Was there an approx date as to the availability of this one?
Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2013 5:01 am
by Jim Malone
Same feeling here, the engraving on the handle does make the knives look more like a chinese knock-off
Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2013 7:01 am
by Jazz
I say just do the stippling on the whole handle and get rid of the web.
Thanks, wouter. :D
Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2013 5:57 pm
by Jazz
With Mr. Blonde's permission, I put one pic of each new knife all together into 3 pics, to let us see at a glance every new offering. I'm sorry I destroyed the pic quality :o , but these are all his photos, not mine...
I was annoyed at having to go through everything. :p
Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2013 6:07 pm
by sharpguitarist
Hey guys,
A big thanks to Mr.Blonde for the great pics and info!
And another thank you to Jazz for grouping them all together.
Later,
Don
Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2013 8:03 pm
by Holland
thanks jazz!
Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2013 8:22 pm
by gbelleh
Thanks! It's nice to see them all in one place.
Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2013 8:46 pm
by tvenuto
I'm most interested in the Lava sprint, and actually the Hungarian Folder. I'm a sucker for a lot of edge in a smaller package, and the polished G10 and bolster look awesome on the Hungarian. Very reminiscent of the Sub hilt, IMO, I just never loved the looks of that one for some reason, perhaps the hole hump and the funky grind. Only downside is that I feel like I'd really have to handle it first. The blacked out Szabo does indeed look sweet, and I'd be interested to see that scale material in person.
Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2013 9:43 pm
by SpyderNut
Wouter,
Outstanding pictures, sir! I thank you very much for all your hard work and also for being our "eyes” at the Amsterdam meet. :)
Jazz,
You scoundrel! Your beautiful collage of all the new Spydies nearly sent my poor heart into tachycardia. I need an aspirin and water now… :p

Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2013 1:35 am
by hun
Hi friends,
I am the designer of the Hungarian Ethnic. Thanks for your replies. I met Sal, Eric and Michael Janich for the first time at twe IWA in the weekend. They were exactly the same friendly and kind as you described them several times. It was a huge pleasure to talk to them. This project started a few years ago and it was an amazing adventure for me. Thanks much Sal and the entire Spydercrew and Wouter for these beautiful photos.
Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2013 5:41 am
by kbuzbee
Holland wrote:thanks jazz!
+1! That's a great idea, brother. Well done.
Ken
Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2013 5:47 am
by kbuzbee
Jazz wrote:With Mr. Blonde's permission, I put one pic of each new knife all together into 3 pics,
You know, it would have been much more helpful if you'd rescaled the images so they were aspect accurate to each other and rotated them for comparative analysis

(
ducks, and runs for the door before knives are thrown at him)
Ken
Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2013 6:20 am
by bh49
hun wrote:Hi friends,
I am the designer of the Hungarian Ethnic. Thanks for your replies. I met Sal, Eric and Michael Janich for the first time at twe IWA in the weekend. They were exactly the same friendly and kind as you described them several times. It was a huge pleasure to talk to them. This project started a few years ago and it was an amazing adventure for me. Thanks much Sal and the entire Spydercrew and Wouter for these beautiful photos.
Thank you very much for designing a beautiful knife for us.
Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2013 9:14 am
by Jazz
kbuzbee wrote:You know, it would have been much more helpful if you'd rescaled the images so they were aspect accurate to each other and rotated them for comparative analysis

(
ducks, and runs for the door before knives are thrown at him)
Ken
:rolleyes: You know, of course, that that is a great idea. :D