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Re: Obscure But Yet Extremely Cool Past Models

Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2022 9:00 am
by Enactive
I would pretty surely buy the Schempp Khukuri and Wegener Ocelot if they were reissued.

Re: Obscure But Yet Extremely Cool Past Models

Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2022 4:21 pm
by wrdwrght
Four in-house, two not:

Sal’s Civilian and Dyad
Eric’s Poliwog and Dodo
Shivworks P’Kal
Breeden Captain

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C71 Salsa

Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2022 7:15 am
by Mr Blonde
I think the C71 Salsa is pretty obscure to many newer spyderfans. It was Spyderco's first foray into Taiwan production back in the day. I think they're very cool though, kind of like smaller friendlier lil' temps.

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Re: C125 Khukuri

Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2022 7:17 am
by Mr Blonde
Bolster wrote:
Fri Nov 18, 2022 12:24 pm
Question: Is there a correlation between "obscure/cool past models" and "past models that didn't sell very well"?
I think that you're right on that one. Also, most people buy 'by the eye' instead of holding a 'strange looking' knife in the hand, to see what the design is really all about.

Re: Obscure But Yet Extremely Cool Past Models

Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2022 11:43 am
by vivi
The Salsa and Khukuri both had really good ergos for my grip.

The Salsa was very palm filling for such a small knife, and I love the cobra hood.

The Khukuri is one I remember handling in knife shops. Very comfortable handle, just wasn't sure it'd be more practical than something like an Endura.

Wish Spyderco never grew out of their foliage green phase. It's my favorite color along with black. I made a point to hunt down FG UKPK's, C95 Manix's, etc.

Re: Obscure But Yet Extremely Cool Past Models

Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2022 2:02 pm
by mark greenman
FRN Cricket. This completely changed the game for the Cricket, as it massively improved the knifes grip and made it faster to deploy, while still remaining quite compact. My #3 favorite Spyderco Design, and probably the most useful design for urban EDC tasks I encounter.

I rate it as 'obscure' because I can't recall anyone every posting that they carry or like this version other than myself.

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Re: Obscure But Yet Extremely Cool Past Models

Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2022 2:20 pm
by cabfrank
That's a really cool little knife.

Re: Obscure But Yet Extremely Cool Past Models

Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2022 2:28 pm
by StuntZombie
mark greenman wrote:
Sun Nov 20, 2022 2:02 pm
FRN Cricket. This completely changed the game for the Cricket, as it massively improved the knifes grip and made it faster to deploy, while still remaining quite compact. My #3 favorite Spyderco Design, and probably the most useful design for urban EDC tasks I encounter.

I rate it as 'obscure' because I can't recall anyone every posting that they carry or like this version other than myself.

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I think the FRN Cricket is way overdue for a comeback in either a leaf shaped or wharncliffe blade.

Re: Obscure But Yet Extremely Cool Past Models

Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2022 2:34 pm
by James Y
Spydercard (upper right), Pro-Grip, Meerkat (with Phantom Lock, 2nd from bottom left), and FRN Cricket. I took this pic sometime back:

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Jim

Re: Obscure But Yet Extremely Cool Past Models

Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2022 3:25 am
by Cl1ff
StuntZombie wrote:
Sun Nov 20, 2022 2:28 pm
mark greenman wrote:
Sun Nov 20, 2022 2:02 pm
FRN Cricket. This completely changed the game for the Cricket, as it massively improved the knifes grip and made it faster to deploy, while still remaining quite compact. My #3 favorite Spyderco Design, and probably the most useful design for urban EDC tasks I encounter.

I rate it as 'obscure' because I can't recall anyone every posting that they carry or like this version other than myself.

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I think the FRN Cricket is way overdue for a comeback in either a leaf shaped or wharncliffe blade.
I would only be interested in the reverse-s shape, personally.
Not usually so against variations, but like what is a Cricket without the reverse-s blade shape?

Super on board for the FRN Cricket to come back, though. I really want one, especially a serrated one.

Re: C71 Salsa

Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2022 6:23 am
by apollo
Mr Blonde wrote:
Sun Nov 20, 2022 7:15 am
I think the C71 Salsa is pretty obscure to many newer spyderfans. It was Spyderco's first foray into Taiwan production back in the day. I think they're very cool though, kind of like smaller friendlier lil' temps.

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Love those Salsa’s. They would make a nice sprint. :beaming-face

Re: Obscure But Yet Extremely Cool Past Models

Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2022 8:57 am
by z1r
Picked up a Sub-Hilt Saturday. What a beast. Thinking hard of having the conversion done. I'll snap some pics this evening.

Re: Obscure But Yet Extremely Cool Past Models

Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2022 1:46 pm
by Larry_Mott
z1r wrote:
Mon Nov 21, 2022 8:57 am
Picked up a Sub-Hilt Saturday. What a beast. Thinking hard of having the conversion done. I'll snap some pics this evening.
I'm sure glad I did. "In time" R.I.P. Butch!

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Re: Obscure But Yet Extremely Cool Past Models

Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2022 1:54 pm
by GarageBoy
Salsa sorta reminds me of the squeak

Peter Herbst -
https://www.spydiewiki.com/index.php?ti ... ter_Herbst

Solingen made

Re: Obscure But Yet Extremely Cool Past Models

Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2022 2:20 pm
by Larry_Mott
GarageBoy wrote:
Mon Nov 21, 2022 1:54 pm


Peter Herbst -

Solingen made
Yep, that was a cool model, with its "Tron" pattern scales :)

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Re: Obscure But Yet Extremely Cool Past Models

Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2022 2:43 pm
by z1r
Larry_Mott wrote:
Mon Nov 21, 2022 1:46 pm
z1r wrote:
Mon Nov 21, 2022 8:57 am
Picked up a Sub-Hilt Saturday. What a beast. Thinking hard of having the conversion done. I'll snap some pics this evening.
I'm sure glad I did. "In time" R.I.P. Butch!

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Nice, congrats!

I heard that one of the sons is continuing on and will do the conversion. I have not reached out yet to verify. Regardless of whether I can get it converted, it is one heck of a knife! How do you like it since conversion?

Re: Obscure But Yet Extremely Cool Past Models

Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2022 2:45 pm
by cabfrank
Out of curiosity, what is "the conversion"?
I really love those high hollow grinds.

Re: Obscure But Yet Extremely Cool Past Models

Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2022 2:53 pm
by Mushroom
cabfrank wrote:
Mon Nov 21, 2022 2:45 pm
Out of curiosity, what is "the conversion"?
I really love those high hollow grinds.
Double action automatic conversion. It uses the g10 bolster as the switch.

Re: Obscure But Yet Extremely Cool Past Models

Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2022 3:38 pm
by z1r
Wouldn't that be a Dual Action rather than Double Action?

https://youtu.be/vsIHYz4N6L8

Re: Obscure But Yet Extremely Cool Past Models

Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2022 3:42 pm
by Mushroom
I don’t know the difference… call it what you want - double action, dual action, I don’t think it matters.

The converted models can be used as an automatic with the bolster switch or as a traditional manual opening liner lock with the Spyderhole. That’s all.