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shabaria

Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 4:46 am
by ghostdog
Does anybody carry and use a shabaria? been on my wish list for ages..can`t find one in the uk but found one on the net for $199 how does it rate as an edc and should it used as such? :spyder:

Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 5:22 am
by ozspyder
I've got one, but it sits in my safe. Carrying even a pocket knife here in Oz is somewhat problematic, you can imagine if they caught you with one such as the Shabaria. The looks itself would either beguile you or offend you. IMHO the Shabaria is a very sexy knife. As Peter on the forums here has said before it is like a sexy lady in a black dress :D :p

Curiously it feels very comfortabl in the hand. Not very secure in the grip, but snug nonetheless when holding it. If gripped tight it seems to twis a fair bit. Not good if you are going to use it hard at all.

I really wouldn't recommend carrying the Shabaria for the mere fact that if you do get stopped the Shabaria will scare even the most knowledgeable of knife folk. If you use it for the purpose that it was designed for ...then, well.... it's not good news. IIRC the Shabaria is an ethnic knife from th Middle East designed to pierce and separate armour links ??? I coul be wrong but I thought that's what I heard it was for.... similar to a Khyber Knife.

It is very sexy though and very worthy in any Spydie fan's collection.

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Would you have any issues importing this into the UK ?

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Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 5:42 am
by ghostdog
fantasic picture, the slim waist does look both hot and problematic (just like the fairer sex)don't envisage any probs getting it in to the uk,just the cost is a bit frightening.plus the knife i found has some wear apparently.when closed does it sit in the hand comfortably? :spyder: also is it a golden manufactured blade?

Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 6:16 am
by ozspyder
Mor epics incoming. Tis a very sexy knife. If you want to spend USD$200 on a knife you are going to use I would ask you to re-consider getting this one. I think I know where you are getting it from, and don't want to take your business away from them (they are great and I am expeting a couple of things in the mail from them ATM). But if you wan a user then a more general utilitarian blade can be had for 1/4 of the price and it will be NIB.

It is quite comfortable in hand when closed and open. Slim compared to most Spydies...very slim.... too slim ???

IIRC the blade is VG10 and thus is from Seki, Japan.

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There is a CE version which I would like to get to add to my PE collection. In CE this blade would look almost as evil as the SE Civilian :p maybe more so.

The knife was in production from 1999-2002. I'd say discontinuation was due to its funky shape and thus makin it a non-viable proposition for Spyderco. Wouldn't it be cool to bring this back to life for a sprint :p ;)

Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 6:29 am
by Peter1960
It's made in Seki/Japan (VG-10 blades). Mine is a safe queen. Why? Because Spyderco produces better knives for EDC - IMHO and last but not least ...
datan wrote:... As Peter on the forums here has said before it is like a sexy lady in a black dress :D :p ...
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Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 6:32 am
by ozspyder
Servus Peter :D

That is the one !!! Have you got one with the CE blade ?

Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 7:26 am
by Peter1960
Servus Daniel, :D

If I have a choice, I always prefer PE over CE. You know the answer ;)

Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 7:36 am
by ozspyder
Similarly so Peter :D

PE is my preference. I MIGHT have a SE/ CE Shabaria on its way via my PP account (LOL :p ).

However, back on topic. I would seriously sleep over the decision to buy the Shabaria as an EDC. IMHO many more better choices. As a collector knife...yes get it for sure if you can afford it.

Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 8:25 am
by DRod
I really wish they would bring back this blade on a different handle. I love the shape.

Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 8:56 am
by CombatGrappler
I used to have a Shabaria and wish I still did. Sold it on eBay during a crunch and I have regretted it ever since. I just liked to look at it...it didn't fit my hand at all. Never once did I get a comfortable grip on it, but it was very pleasing to the eye.

Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 10:28 am
by Caly E
everytime I hear the word shabaria I want to punch a baby, kidding, but I do think its the most god awful looking knife Spyderco ever produced. Doesnt look like a practical user so IMO it doesnt serve much purpose. I know my NIB's do not serve much purpose either but if they were called to duty they would get the job done.

Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 10:34 am
by bh49
Dan, Peter,
You guys killing me with your pictures. I love these curves.
I also want this knife for ages, but still cannot bring myself to spend $200++++ on this. :o :o :o :( :(

Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 10:39 am
by rlw1979777
I love the Shab. it has lines that should not exist in a folder. It may be more eye apeal then actual workhorse, but if you want something to drag through the mud buy a chinook. This knife is better suited for a suit..

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Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 5:53 am
by ghostdog
:) beautiful pictures,... :D fantastic sweeping blade curve, i think much better to look at than the civillian.the edge would offer a fantasic cut.thanks for the input gentlmen.. :spyder:

"is there any tea on this spaceship"?(arthur dent)