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Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2014 9:05 pm
by DeathBySnooSnoo
Some nice stuff today! the Bowie is a definite. No question. Though I too would prefer XHP on it. And I will be getting rid of the MF-ing wire clip...
The Rubicon is a maybe only because all that orange and the blade looks a bit short compared to the handle for my liking. But we'll see.
The Roc, also a buy...but I 10000% agree that it is too bad that it is bead blasted. My least favourite finish ever.
Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2014 9:13 pm
by JudasD
Wow! There are some nice designs here. I noticed that many of these aren't VG-10. As long as it stays that way then i am good!
LOVE the Frontier! Schempp is the man!
JD
Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2014 9:31 pm
by Cujobob
So many knives I want here, I hope they are all put in production. I've always been drawn to the Tanto, but I just don't see myself doing anything but fondling it...which is a shame. Not a huge fan of G-10 though and VG-10 is not my favorite steel, but still drawn to that beautiful blade.
The Bowie, Rubicon flipper, K2, and the Roc will all be mine. I love the Techno and a bigger version that's similar will be amazing. The Roc looks great, don't care for the G-10, but will just get it pimped. The Rubicon looks like a custom knife, even more than the Marcin Slyz knives...which is saying something. I do wish I saw more steel lockbar inserts, though.
Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2014 10:16 pm
by FCM415
The Marcin Bowie pictures show CTS-XHP on the blade, did I miss something? A couple of you guys said "I wish it was XHP"... It is, isn't it? :confused:
Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2014 10:23 pm
by DeathBySnooSnoo
D'oh...was looking at the rubicon but thinking about the bowie....
Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2014 10:25 pm
by FCM415
Cujobob wrote: I do wish I saw more steel lockbar inserts, though.
The lockfaces on the framelock knives that doesnt have an insert from Taiwan seems to be hardened (carbidized/carburized?). I dont think I've heard of any lock-up issues with the Southard, Techno, Sage2 to name a few... I wouldn't worry about it. I do like the steel lockbar insert feature but as the Sebenza and many other designs have proven over the decades, it isn't necessary for a dependable framelock. On the Marcin, it looks cleaner without one, but who knows its still a proto, maybe they'll add one or not.
Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2014 11:48 pm
by flash900
Wow -- great designs, by a world-class manufacturer.
And beautifully photographed -- thanks, Mr. Blonde!
Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2014 12:01 am
by Spydersense
The Rubicon will be mine! :D Best of show if you ask me.
Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2014 7:25 am
by gaj999
swigert wrote:The rubicon looks like a ZT knife that actually looks good...
I was thinking Kershaw Junkyard Dog. Same difference.
Gordon
Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2014 12:01 pm
by Ferris Wheels
Spydersense wrote:The Rubicon will be mine! :D Best of show if you ask me.
I am in complete agreement with this statement and am thrilled to see it is going to be produced in Taichung which is where I wish the Firefly was being produced. It is going to hurt the pocket book if both the Firefly and Rubicon drop this year.
Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2014 12:18 pm
by gdwtvb
All I can say is OUCH!! I know that life is about having priorities and making decisions, but this is painful.
The last several years there have only been one or two that I saw and said, "I gotta have that knife!" Spyderco knocked it out of the park this year. Let's see: Chubby, ARK, Dogtag...which I will need at least two of, K2...at this point I thought i was done with 'hafta have' models. Then I see the Slyz bowie and the Rubicon. That's not even taking into account that I am interested in the Introvert, and Lum tanto too. My 'hafta have' is well over a grand based on my guestimates of street price for these models.
I won't get them all. :mad: Just looking at the models I can guess that only one of the ones I want may come in under a hundred dollars (dogtag hopefully!) I won't spend enough to get them all, but The Slyz Bowie has easily risen to the top of my list. 'Sebenza Killer' indeed. I just hope the others on my list are available for a very long time to come. They won't leave the list until they are no longer available or I own them. :)
Grizz
Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2014 12:19 pm
by Donut
Does anyone know if the previous generation FRN Native will be discontinued shortly after the Native 5 FRN comes out?
Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2014 1:00 pm
by bearfacedkiller
FCM415 wrote:The Marcin Bowie pictures show CTS-XHP on the blade, did I miss something? A couple of you guys said "I wish it was XHP"... It is, isn't it? :confused:
The knives seems to be flooded with s30v and I was saying that the bowie coming in xhp would temp me to buy more than s30v would.
Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2014 1:31 pm
by bh49
Donut wrote:Does anyone know if the previous generation FRN Native will be discontinued shortly after the Native 5 FRN comes out?
yes. I posted a link for you on EDCF. You have to buy now or later you will be begging me to trade my c41 beater for your best Native5 :D
Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2014 1:36 pm
by xceptnl
bh49 wrote:yes. I posted a link for you on EDCF. You have to buy now or later you will be begging me to trade my c41 beater for your best Native5 :D
That's just cruel Roman
Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2014 1:36 pm
by NoFair
gbelleh wrote:The Rubicon looks great, except for the clip (looks like it came off a CRKT Ripple).
Have to agree with this. Rest of the knife looks great though :o
Spyderco 2014 Production Sample – Brad Southard flipper in All-Black
Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2014 2:02 pm
by Mr Blonde
Spyderco 2014 Production Prototype – Spin & Concept Model - Bead
Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2014 2:04 pm
by Mr Blonde
Spyderco 2014 Production Sample – Spy-DK
Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2014 2:05 pm
by Mr Blonde
Apparently, the Danish spyderknuts liked the Pingo but some argued that it lacked the traditional Spyderco look of a leaf shape blade with a hump and full flat grind. Following that feedback, the Spy-DK was conceived.
I really liked the way this folder handled. Like the other FRN slipits, the Spy-DK is very light and ergonomic. The blade ‘locks’ up really well in both the open and closed position, and I really appreciate that fine splinter-picker tip. I will ‘need’ one for sure. And since these were production samples, I’m hopeful we’ll see these knives soon.
The approximate specifications of the Spy-DK production samples are:
Overall Length: 16 cm / 6.29 inches
Edge Length: 6 cm / 2.36 inches
Blade Length: 7 cm / 2.75 inches
Blade Thickness: 0,25 cm / 0.09 inches

Spyderco 2014 Production Sample – Tatanka
Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2014 2:08 pm
by Mr Blonde