Spyderco's in movies & television
Here's one I don't think has been posted before. In <b>Ocean's Eleven</b> in the scene where they go down the elevator shaft when they open the briefcase there is 2 <img src="spyder.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0> they look like the Wegner. They use them to cut the line after they decend to the bottom of the shaft.
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I first saw a spidie in a SF movie called "Screamers". As I recall it was a SS SE Endura (or possibly a Police). I never imagined that such knives really exist and I thought this was a special model created for the props by an inspired guy <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0>
It also seems to me that in "Fight Club" (with B. Pitt and E. Norton) appears a C25 (or maybe C50) F. Centofante, but I'm not sure.
It also seems to me that in "Fight Club" (with B. Pitt and E. Norton) appears a C25 (or maybe C50) F. Centofante, but I'm not sure.
It seems to me that the SS Police model shows up in movies more than any other single Spyderco model. I've seen it in Training Days, The Client, Jennifer Eight, Fight Club, etc. I saw a SS Mariner used by a villain preparing to attack Lindsay Wagner in a TV movie once too.
The first time I actually remembered seeing a Spyderco knife was when I saw Anaconda in 1996 or 1997. It was a Delica, and I decided I wanted one. I didn't know the name Spyderco, but I received a catalog in the mail from a mail-order knife company and learned the name of the model and Spyderco. Thus began my second obsession with knives.
Jim
The first time I actually remembered seeing a Spyderco knife was when I saw Anaconda in 1996 or 1997. It was a Delica, and I decided I wanted one. I didn't know the name Spyderco, but I received a catalog in the mail from a mail-order knife company and learned the name of the model and Spyderco. Thus began my second obsession with knives.
Jim
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I saw a clip on National Geographic Channel where their "Croc Expert" Dr. Brady Barr, was using, an endura, I think, to cut the tape on the snout of a croc.
Linda
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Edited by - glasshartt on 8/26/2002 11:35:28 AM
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Edited by - glasshartt on 8/26/2002 11:35:28 AM