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marlin spike
Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2001 12:00 am
by sublime451
has spyderco ever made or are they thinking of makeing a marlin spike, one side is a knife and the other side is a metal spike for splicing and undoing knots and stuff. i would love a spyderco one of those, let me know if anyone knows of a quality one if spyderco doesnt make one.
Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2001 5:59 pm
by ftkinney
i know camillus makes some with the spike i have never owned one but a few of my freinds have and love them, one rock climes with that and a spyderco serrated delica., i know a number of riggers who swear by them. spyderco could at a hole to make a one hand opening marlin spike, like a dyad.
FTK
Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2001 9:04 am
by Tightwad
Check out the Myerchin site on the web. Marine use knives are all they make. I have two
of their knives and find them to be very stout working tools.
Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2001 7:46 pm
by sal
Hi Sublime. It's on the R&D list to develop.
sal
Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2001 10:05 am
by Tightwad
On the list to develop???? This is REALLY good news!! Sal I meant no disrespect by mentioning
a competetor. They make good knives but limit their line to the marine field where knots and rope
are used alot. Again Sorry.
Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2001 11:20 am
by ftkinney
sal--i didn't mean any disrespect eather. i did not know spyderco was developing one, if you have a proto i could let some theatrical riggers that i know give you feed back from that line of indutry. one handed open for that tool would be terrific
FTK
Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2001 12:07 pm
by scolby
I can't help but chime in on one of my favorite knife subject - the rigging knife. I am not a sailor, but I have found them to be invaluable for camping trips. (Busting open rope and webbing loops in particular)
A couple of suggestions based on having used the Camillus Rigging knife, a Myerchin Lightknife and a cheap Chinese import knife I got for $5.
The marlin spike point should be as sharp as possible, without being an awl. The Myerchin has a VERY rounded tip, making penetration of small knots very difficult if not impossible.
Blade length of 2.5 inches or less is too small. Any length in the range of 2-3/4 up to 3-1/4 would be perfect. A combo edge of 60/40 or 70/30 would be ideal.
Shackle key - I don't use one, but others obviously do. If it could be designed a bit like a pry-bar, it would be useful for non-sailors.
Other stuff - my cheap import knife has a very wide flat head screwdriver milled from the end of one of the stainless scales. Not only is this a great prying tool, it is good for punching holes in cans and in California where most camping areas now require "bear-proof" food containers, they are the perfect size for opening and closing the screw-locks on these containers.
I know this is a lot of personal info, but I hope some of it is useful.
"Chance favors the prepared mind" - Louis Pasteur
Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2001 3:46 pm
by sal
Hi Tightwad & FTK. No offense taken. There are many companies that make good knives. I recommend other brands as well. Just because it is a Spyderco forum doesn't mean we can't discuss other brands.
Scolby, thanx for the input.
sal
Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2001 6:22 pm
by sublime451
i was wondering now that i have hopes if it would be in production for summer 2002?? sal? thanks again for the info
Posted: Mon Aug 26, 2002 7:32 pm
by Knife Knut
There was a proto at the Blade Show
Knife Knut on a shoestring budget.