A place to list and reference all Spyderco counterfeits, clones, and replicas that are found. Anything that isn't a legitimate Spyderco fits in this area.
I'm not certain Spyderco was the first to market a V style two rod sharpener and, while the Sharpmaker may have specific features which were, at one time, protected by a patent I'm not sure any of those features still are. I'd be inclined to doubt it, considering how long it's been in production. I know that, in addition to the Smith's there are several other sharpeners now on the market which use two ceramic rods arranged in a V. None of them really resemble a Sharpmaker, none use that name, so I honestly don't see a problem here.
I have been using this one for over 25 yrs.
Just clean the rods now and then with Ajax......
Between this and oil stones....... I guess I never progressed....
I guess its an antique now? No brand name that I can find........
Bought it at a knife shop in the mall back in 1984. (Remember cause I just got married)
what is that doo-hickey in the back? seems like it would be a major pita to put the knife under the top section and then pull it down and what is that 90 degree arm sticking out from the top for?
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tonydahose wrote:what is that doo-hickey in the back? seems like it would be a major pita to put the knife under the top section and then pull it down and what is that 90 degree arm sticking out from the top for?
Spyderco 105-M Fold-A-Vee sharpener. It appeared in the '86 and '90 catalogs. Imagine the arm is what you hold onto when using it. Came with a leather pouch and appears to have been intended as a portable sharpener.
Seen one? I own one, and used it until I got a set of Profile stones.
The rods are teardrop shaped, which I like a lot -- a very versatile shape for sharpening all sorts of odd shapes. The diamond stone isn't a good one; it wore out pretty quickly.
Newest :spyder: in hand: Halloween Handle Hap40 Endura and Delica.
I'm pretty sure Spyderco innovated v-shaped sharpening systems, at least they imply so in the sharpmaker DVD, but the Sharpmaker is certainly not a unique product. I know of at least 2 other variations, one by Lansky and one by DMT.