Re: C-60 Ayoob Campaign: No I Won't Shut Up
Posted: Sat May 27, 2023 1:44 pm
Also I see two right now at the bay from France for ok price.
I agree with everything you've just said. I do believe deep down in my gut that if Spyderco would do a slightly modified version of the C-60 Ayoob or even do another batch of this recent great Sprint Run in PE & SE it would create a new generation of fans without a doubt I agree with you that the results would be great.Amon wrote: ↑Wed May 03, 2023 6:54 am@ JD Spydo
I also think that especially through this thread a new generation of fans has emerged.
Spyderco has been with me for more than 20 years. Quite a few models have passed through my hands. However, these two are my favorite.
I also wish for a new edition of this ingenious design. The need is there and Spyderco is one of the few manufacturers who are very closely connected with their followers and whose wishes are taken into account. Thank you again at this point for this Spyderco.
My EDC´s
Hi JD, I think you got another one.JD Spydo wrote: ↑Thu Jun 15, 2023 9:33 pmI agree with everything you've just said. I do believe deep down in my gut that if Spyderco would do a slightly modified version of the C-60 Ayoob or even do another batch of this recent great Sprint Run in PE & SE it would create a new generation of fans without a doubt I agree with you that the results would be great.Amon wrote: ↑Wed May 03, 2023 6:54 am@ JD Spydo
I also think that especially through this thread a new generation of fans has emerged.
Spyderco has been with me for more than 20 years. Quite a few models have passed through my hands. However, these two are my favorite.
I also wish for a new edition of this ingenious design. The need is there and Spyderco is one of the few manufacturers who are very closely connected with their followers and whose wishes are taken into account. Thank you again at this point for this Spyderco.
My EDC´s
There are so many models from 1998 to 2008 that new Spyderco fans would respond well. I'm anxious to see how new fans would respond. They sure had no trouble selling the Cruwear Ayoob.
Instead of using the term "Seeing Is Believing" I do think the term "Using Is Believing" is more apropos in this case. I don't know of even one guy who has bought at least one of the 2022, C-60 Ayoob Sprint Run that wasn't extremely glad that he didvnvman wrote: ↑Sun Jun 25, 2023 4:13 amHi JD, I think you got another one.JD Spydo wrote: ↑Thu Jun 15, 2023 9:33 pmI agree with everything you've just said. I do believe deep down in my gut that if Spyderco would do a slightly modified version of the C-60 Ayoob or even do another batch of this recent great Sprint Run in PE & SE it would create a new generation of fans without a doubt I agree with you that the results would be great.Amon wrote: ↑Wed May 03, 2023 6:54 am@ JD Spydo
I also think that especially through this thread a new generation of fans has emerged.
Spyderco has been with me for more than 20 years. Quite a few models have passed through my hands. However, these two are my favorite.
I also wish for a new edition of this ingenious design. The need is there and Spyderco is one of the few manufacturers who are very closely connected with their followers and whose wishes are taken into account. Thank you again at this point for this Spyderco.
My EDC´s
There are so many models from 1998 to 2008 that new Spyderco fans would respond well. I'm anxious to see how new fans would respond. They sure had no trouble selling the Cruwear Ayoob.
After I sold my Spydiechef months ago out of safety concerns (I nicked myself 2 times with the knife folded) I've been on the market for a high quality EDC.
After a while using a Wharnie Endura as a placeholder I started to appreciate both the backlock, the thinness compared to say a PM2, and in general the idea of a more defensive folder.
Recently I acquired a Ka-Bar TDI for SD while trail running and such (I feel more confident with a fixed blade if I have to deploy while huffing and puffing) and that really got me into the pistol grip style.
I saw this sprint run on offer on Knives&Tools (I'm from EU) and I couldn't quite believe a sprint run from 2022 was still available, and I recall it costing 100€ more or so the previous year.
At first I was drawn towards the SE (which wasn't available anyways), but after a little bit of reading here about the defected tip the PE started appealing to me more.
So long story short, it's going to be here on Tuesday, I read all of this thread already and I can't wait!
Yeah pretty sure I'm going to enjoy this one!JD Spydo wrote: ↑Tue Jun 27, 2023 12:25 amInstead of using the term "Seeing Is Believing" I do think the term "Using Is Believing" is more apropos in this case. I don't know of even one guy who has bought at least one of the 2022, C-60 Ayoob Sprint Run that wasn't extremely glad that he didvnvman wrote: ↑Sun Jun 25, 2023 4:13 amHi JD, I think you got another one.JD Spydo wrote: ↑Thu Jun 15, 2023 9:33 pmI agree with everything you've just said. I do believe deep down in my gut that if Spyderco would do a slightly modified version of the C-60 Ayoob or even do another batch of this recent great Sprint Run in PE & SE it would create a new generation of fans without a doubt I agree with you that the results would be great.Amon wrote: ↑Wed May 03, 2023 6:54 am@ JD Spydo
I also think that especially through this thread a new generation of fans has emerged.
Spyderco has been with me for more than 20 years. Quite a few models have passed through my hands. However, these two are my favorite.
I also wish for a new edition of this ingenious design. The need is there and Spyderco is one of the few manufacturers who are very closely connected with their followers and whose wishes are taken into account. Thank you again at this point for this Spyderco.
My EDC´s
There are so many models from 1998 to 2008 that new Spyderco fans would respond well. I'm anxious to see how new fans would respond. They sure had no trouble selling the Cruwear Ayoob.
After I sold my Spydiechef months ago out of safety concerns (I nicked myself 2 times with the knife folded) I've been on the market for a high quality EDC.
After a while using a Wharnie Endura as a placeholder I started to appreciate both the backlock, the thinness compared to say a PM2, and in general the idea of a more defensive folder.
Recently I acquired a Ka-Bar TDI for SD while trail running and such (I feel more confident with a fixed blade if I have to deploy while huffing and puffing) and that really got me into the pistol grip style.
I saw this sprint run on offer on Knives&Tools (I'm from EU) and I couldn't quite believe a sprint run from 2022 was still available, and I recall it costing 100€ more or so the previous year.
At first I was drawn towards the SE (which wasn't available anyways), but after a little bit of reading here about the defected tip the PE started appealing to me more.
So long story short, it's going to be here on Tuesday, I read all of this thread already and I can't wait!
The serrated version of this C-60 Ayoob Sprint Run is particularly a very aggressive SD type blade>> but it's also a very aggressive hard use folder as well. I do indeed thank you for buying a C-60 Ayoob Sprint Run. Making this great blade a "Safe Queen" is just not right. This bad boy blade is most certainly meant to be used and to be used hard. >> ENJOY!!
Like I have mentioned two previous times in this thread I had an old friend in the Finger Lakes region in Upstate New York who for years swore that his 2002 era C-60 Ayoob was the best fillet knife that he had ever used. But it won't stop there because there is a plethora of cutting chores you'll find your new C-60 very handy for.vnvman wrote: ↑Tue Jun 27, 2023 1:55 amYeah pretty sure I'm going to enjoy this one!JD Spydo wrote: ↑Tue Jun 27, 2023 12:25 amInstead of using the term "Seeing Is Believing" I do think the term "Using Is Believing" is more apropos in this case. I don't know of even one guy who has bought at least one of the 2022, C-60 Ayoob Sprint Run that wasn't extremely glad that he didvnvman wrote: ↑Sun Jun 25, 2023 4:13 amHi JD, I think you got another one.JD Spydo wrote: ↑Thu Jun 15, 2023 9:33 pm
I agree with everything you've just said. I do believe deep down in my gut that if Spyderco would do a slightly modified version of the C-60 Ayoob or even do another batch of this recent great Sprint Run in PE & SE it would create a new generation of fans without a doubt I agree with you that the results would be great.
There are so many models from 1998 to 2008 that new Spyderco fans would respond well. I'm anxious to see how new fans would respond. They sure had no trouble selling the Cruwear Ayoob.
After I sold my Spydiechef months ago out of safety concerns (I nicked myself 2 times with the knife folded) I've been on the market for a high quality EDC.
After a while using a Wharnie Endura as a placeholder I started to appreciate both the backlock, the thinness compared to say a PM2, and in general the idea of a more defensive folder.
Recently I acquired a Ka-Bar TDI for SD while trail running and such (I feel more confident with a fixed blade if I have to deploy while huffing and puffing) and that really got me into the pistol grip style.
I saw this sprint run on offer on Knives&Tools (I'm from EU) and I couldn't quite believe a sprint run from 2022 was still available, and I recall it costing 100€ more or so the previous year.
At first I was drawn towards the SE (which wasn't available anyways), but after a little bit of reading here about the defected tip the PE started appealing to me more.
So long story short, it's going to be here on Tuesday, I read all of this thread already and I can't wait!
The serrated version of this C-60 Ayoob Sprint Run is particularly a very aggressive SD type blade>> but it's also a very aggressive hard use folder as well. I do indeed thank you for buying a C-60 Ayoob Sprint Run. Making this great blade a "Safe Queen" is just not right. This bad boy blade is most certainly meant to be used and to be used hard. >> ENJOY!!
Rest assured it's not gonna be a safe queen.
I'm leaving for a 2 weeks seaside vacation just this weekend and I'm planning on relying on the C60 as my main cutting tool for everything: daily chores, food, possibly fish. It's going to get carried every day in the pocket and/or IWB when jogging or wearing swim trunks and such so it's going to be interesting to see how it reacts to the environment. I'm just gonna carry a fully convexed Tops T4 Tracker for some more bushcrafty tasks but that's about it.
I know it's no Spydiechef in LC200N and you can call me crazy but I used a PM2 in Cruwear before in similar conditions and I never had a problem with it rusting or even getting a patina with just a daily cleanup and a drop of Ballistol every other day.
Too bad delivery is delayed: It's not going to be here before tomorrow but expect some showoff pics as soon as it arrives.


It is truly amazing how the blade on the C-60 cuts with such ease and precision when truly sharp. The blade on the C-60 Ayoob has such versatility that you can truly use it for almost any cutting job imaginable.vnvman wrote: ↑Thu Jul 06, 2023 10:14 amToday just some casual slicing and dicing in the kitchen
With the convex this saber grind works way better for slicing
Even tap water is a little salty here at my place and so far but no signs of patina after 5 days of cooking with just a rinse after food prep work, let alone rusting.
So far so good.

