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A Spyderco Golden OLDIE: The RENEGADE
Posted: Mon Dec 08, 2008 2:28 pm
by JD Spydo
One of the very first Spyders that I seriously and religiously EDCed for a long time was the RENEGADE model. The Renegade I had was a Seki City made Spyder that was a combo edged, ATS-34 blade. I later discovered that the Renegade and Blackhawk models both were also made in Golden Colorado USA as well. The RENEGADE & BLACKHAWK were 2 of the very, very few Spyders that were made in Japan and the USA facility both.
It was early 01 when I won it on Ebay and first started carrying it. I later traded that knife to a BLADEFORUMS brother and I ended up missing it so much that I ended up trading the brother another knife to get it back. There was only one other Spyder that I went out of my way to trade to get it back. But there was something very special and intriguing about the Renegade model that has still stuck with me over time. Very few of the 1990s era Spyders hooked me like the RENEGADE did :cool:
I later got it's little brother the BLACKHAWK model which was pretty much just a RENEGADE with a proportionately shorter blade. I hear very little talk on this Forum about the RENEGADE or the BLACKHAWK either one. It's high time we do some serious talk about the RENEGADE and it's little brother. Those are 2 hall of fame, 1990's era Spyder gems to be sure. Let's hear what you all have to say about the RENEGADE.
Posted: Mon Dec 08, 2008 3:17 pm
by rcbalt2
The renegade is one of the knives I would love a sprint run of. I love the look of the clipped blade.
Renegade with updated blade
Posted: Mon Dec 08, 2008 3:29 pm
by JD Spydo
rcbalt2 wrote:The renegade is one of the knives I would love a sprint run of. I love the look of the clipped blade.
The RENEGADE in CPM-D2 or CPM S90V. That blade design would be a great candidate for ZDP-189 That blade design is just timeless in my opinion. But that's just another case and point that Spyderco has always ahead of their time.
Posted: Tue Dec 09, 2008 12:47 am
by ozspyder
Ahhhh the Renegade folding bowie :)
Very nicely proportioned blade, great old school style G10 handles and very smooth opening action and a very solid lock.
I liked it a lot, but a Spyderco brother was looking for one badly for his collection and thus I gave it up to him :D

Posted: Tue Dec 09, 2008 1:11 am
by JLS
I'd love to see a sprint run at some point. I rather doubt it will happen due to tooling reasons, but I'd love to see it nonetheless.
I had a Blackhawk for a short while about 8 or 9 years ago and let it go to get a Military. I can't say I regret that, because it started my on again/off again love affair with Militaries, but I do sometimes want one back.
Two reasons that I didn't care for it as much were the scale contours and the pocket clip. Get rid of the asymmetrical scales. I know it may have felt a big better in your right hand, but it would get me confused that it was a liner lock with the cutout. The pocket clip just didn't seem to flow real well with the design like most do.
If we're taking votes, I'd like a Renegade rather than a Blackhawk. I'd love one with VG-10 steel, hollow ground a bit higher than the old one and give it lined symmetrical G-10 scales. Throw on a E4/D4 clip and I think you'd have a winner.
Posted: Tue Dec 09, 2008 9:10 am
by Joyce Laituri
The really early USA made Renegades and Blackhawks had aluminum handles. We marketed them to the biker industry and they did well there.
Joyce @ Spyderco
Posted: Tue Dec 09, 2008 9:20 am
by JLS
I don't believe I've ever seen one in Aluminum. I'm not much of a collector, but that would be neat to see. Did it have the asymmetrical handles like on the G-10 version?
Anyone have a picture?
Similar to the new NATIVE CHIEF
Posted: Tue Dec 09, 2008 11:29 am
by JD Spydo
What really blows my mind about this "Renegade" is the vast similarities between it and the newly proposed "Native Chief" that we currently have a thread on. I urge all of you to go to that thread and tell me if they aren't from the same group of blade styles :cool:
AS I said earlier it truly was a design way ahead of it's time when you consider all of the other models had in their line during the era of the mid to late 90s.
If this isn't a candidate for a sprint run with a newer blade steel then I don't know which model would be.
I have some fond memories of my EDC days with my Renegade. That blade design as well as it's little brother the Blackhawk are very functional to say the least. JD :spyder: O
Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2008 2:10 am
by zvir
Joyce Laituri wrote: We marketed them to the biker industry and they did well there.
maybe you'd really think about sprint run? :o
i know many people who want bye this knife but they can't because it too rare
please :o
Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2008 6:01 am
by Spyderknife
Love my Renegade. The 3rd :spyder: I purchased. A Golden made one. Fell in love with the shape of the blade. One of my favorite :spyder: knives.