New member/first purchase help
New member/first purchase help
I am new to the forums and have always loved knives but never took the leap into making a decent purchase. Looking at all the different blade companies spyderco is hands down my favorite but i am having trouble deciding on which knife to purchase first. As of right now i want to purchase 2 out of a list of favorites i have come up with; the Military, Caly3, Manix2, Native, endura4. Anyone care to help me with my first purchase decision?
Also, When i search google to find a decent price on any of the knives listed above there are certain websites that come up with prices that almost seem too good to be true.....could anyone shed any light on which sites are legit and which are not?
Also, When i search google to find a decent price on any of the knives listed above there are certain websites that come up with prices that almost seem too good to be true.....could anyone shed any light on which sites are legit and which are not?
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Endura 4. It's been a flagship of Spyderco for 20 years now, has an available trainer if you get squirrelly later, is fairly inexpensive from a whole slew of reputable websites, and is the knife that any other knife purchase should be weighed against.
Bang for buck ratio with an Endura is completely ridiculous. You won't be disappointed. :)
Bang for buck ratio with an Endura is completely ridiculous. You won't be disappointed. :)
Hi and welcome. I carry a FRN foliage green 1/2 serrated endura daily. The serrations are there for the tough stuff with plenty of belly on the blade for the fine stuff. You can find one on e-bay for about 55.00 or so. I would get an endura in your pocket while you think about your next one. Take care.
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+1 on the Endura. There are lots of reputable online dealers out there... but I am kinda old school. I prefer brick and mortar shops where I can get my grubby little hands on whatever I want to buy. I pay a few bucks extra as a result, but what are you gonna do. The only place online I really go to is amazon.com... they tend to have pretty good deals, and I don't have to worry about them being legit. I know a lot of people here troll ebay for REALLY good deals as well. I think you are wise to avoid the "too good to be true" bargains though... Spyderco is an oft knock-offed company. Finally, welcome to the addiction, and the forums!
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ill also endorse the endura 4. i have added to my collection of spyderco`s allot since my endura, but try as i might its still a favorite carry do-all workin knife. if not that go with a standard stretch in vg10. a little smaller and more ergo`s . as much as i like s30v and my G Bradley in m4 i just love how easy vg-10 steel is to maintain a great edge. all that said you cant really go to far wrong with any you listed and i doubt if any of those would make you unhappy.
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kershaw Leek Buck 119 Cold Steel Recon tanto
Cold Steel Ti Lite VI ,
Spyderco: Tenacious ,Persistence, Endura 4 blue Stretch zdp blue, Manix 2 ,Native s30v . Sage2 titanium, Gayle Bradly cpm m4, Muleteam mt 10, woodcraft mule s30v. Orange Delica 4
Bark River PSK 154cm, Gunny, Bravo 2, Canadian Special
kershaw Leek Buck 119 Cold Steel Recon tanto
Cold Steel Ti Lite VI ,
Spyderco: Tenacious ,Persistence, Endura 4 blue Stretch zdp blue, Manix 2 ,Native s30v . Sage2 titanium, Gayle Bradly cpm m4, Muleteam mt 10, woodcraft mule s30v. Orange Delica 4
Bark River PSK 154cm, Gunny, Bravo 2, Canadian Special
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Personally, I would go with the Military and a Caly3. You can experience different size knives, different style blades and different types of steel. Pretty much anything you could want a pocket knife to do, can be covered by those two.
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The "soul" of hi-tech materials like G-10, H1, ZDP, Titanium, carbon fiber, etc is found in the performance. That appreciation of the "spirit" comes out in time, after use. It's saying, you can depend on me! I'm there for you no matter what! - Sal Glesser
Manix 2, just much more fun than an Endura for a very few dollars more.
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Another one who thinks the Endura is a great choice to start out with. I would recommend one of the full flat ground plain edge versions with the colorful handles. Also, because it is relatively inexpensive, you can practice sharpening on it and not feel too bad about wasting some steel learning, (although you could also use even cheaper knives for that).
After that, I would say get a Para Military 2 and a Caly 3.5. Those two are, imo, among Spyderco's best regular production models, and are also great values. Both are very different knives, both are awesome, imo.
And also it would be a good idea to get a Sharpmaker to keep them sharp.
After that, I would say get a Para Military 2 and a Caly 3.5. Those two are, imo, among Spyderco's best regular production models, and are also great values. Both are very different knives, both are awesome, imo.
And also it would be a good idea to get a Sharpmaker to keep them sharp.
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Caly~3.5 (VG-10 & S. Blue); Para2~(20CP~M390~S30v); Military~(M390~S30v); Endura & Delica~4~FFG; Native~(S30v); Caly~Jr.~(ZDP); Manix~2~(M4); Ladybug~3~(VG-10. SE); Mules~(M390).
Caly~3.5 (VG-10 & S. Blue); Para2~(20CP~M390~S30v); Military~(M390~S30v); Endura & Delica~4~FFG; Native~(S30v); Caly~Jr.~(ZDP); Manix~2~(M4); Ladybug~3~(VG-10. SE); Mules~(M390).
Definitely get the Manix 2. No question. I flip flopped between the Manix 2 and the Delica 4 FFG as my first Spyderco, ended up going with the Manix 2, and I have no regrets. I got the Delica 4 later on, and I never really liked it as much as the Manix. It doesn't really compare.
For the second one, I'd go with either the Caly 3, or the Military, depending on if you want another large, hard use knife (Military) alongside the Manix, or a lighter, more compact knife (Caly). Which Caly 3 are you looking at getting? The carbon fiber handle version, or the G-10 handle version?
For the second one, I'd go with either the Caly 3, or the Military, depending on if you want another large, hard use knife (Military) alongside the Manix, or a lighter, more compact knife (Caly). Which Caly 3 are you looking at getting? The carbon fiber handle version, or the G-10 handle version?
This basically sums up my thought about the Manix 2.Sequimite wrote:Manix 2, just much more fun than an Endura for a very few dollars more.
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Goodluck on your choices. Don't worry, you'll have all 5 that you listed within the next year anyways. Spyderco is addictive!
I say you should get the endura FFG. As your collection grows, black gets boring.
Then I would say either the Para2 or the manix. I recently got the para2 in digicam and I can't put it down! And now I'm patiently awaiting the translucent blue manix.
I buy some of the older spyderco classics off Amazon because of the free supersaver shipping and low prices, but I also would suggest knifecenter and knifeworks for the newer models.
My local knife shop is an old man that only likes Kershaw and Benchmade so I can't really get my spydies from him.
I say you should get the endura FFG. As your collection grows, black gets boring.
Then I would say either the Para2 or the manix. I recently got the para2 in digicam and I can't put it down! And now I'm patiently awaiting the translucent blue manix.
I buy some of the older spyderco classics off Amazon because of the free supersaver shipping and low prices, but I also would suggest knifecenter and knifeworks for the newer models.
My local knife shop is an old man that only likes Kershaw and Benchmade so I can't really get my spydies from him.
Welcome jrwrick......You have a world of options. :)
I'd go with a Delica first, any flavor, just to see what the least expensive Spydies are like. Move on from there :)
I'd go with a Delica first, any flavor, just to see what the least expensive Spydies are like. Move on from there :)
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+1, caly3 will melt in your hand.
A.P.F. wrote:Personally, I would go with the Military and a Caly3. You can experience different size knives, different style blades and different types of steel. Pretty much anything you could want a pocket knife to do, can be covered by those two.
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jwrickma24,
Welcome to the Forum, enjoy your stay.
Anyway, it is too late for you to run, bug already bit you. :)
For several years I am buying from New Graham and absolutely satisfied. Also purchased several times from Knife Center, Grand Prairie, Sierra Trading post and can recomend them as well. Still NGK are the best customer service. Love them.
I certainly would go with these two. If you still decide to buy Endura, get full flat grind.
Welcome to the Forum, enjoy your stay.
Anyway, it is too late for you to run, bug already bit you. :)
For several years I am buying from New Graham and absolutely satisfied. Also purchased several times from Knife Center, Grand Prairie, Sierra Trading post and can recomend them as well. Still NGK are the best customer service. Love them.
+1A.P.F. wrote:Personally, I would go with the Military and a Caly3. You can experience different size knives, different style blades and different types of steel. Pretty much anything you could want a pocket knife to do, can be covered by those two.
I certainly would go with these two. If you still decide to buy Endura, get full flat grind.
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My top choices Natives5, Calys, C83 Persian
My top choices Natives5, Calys, C83 Persian
Can you tell us what your primary use for the knives would be? That might give us a better idea of what to suggest. I have knives for pocket carry, food prep, garage/yard use, collecting and office use. Different features are important depending on use. How are you setup for sharpening?jwrickma24 wrote:I am new to the forums and have always loved knives but never took the leap into making a decent purchase. Looking at all the different blade companies spyderco is hands down my favorite but i am having trouble deciding on which knife to purchase first. As of right now i want to purchase 2 out of a list of favorites i have come up with; the Military, Caly3, Manix2, Native, endura4. Anyone care to help me with my first purchase decision?
Also, When i search google to find a decent price on any of the knives listed above there are certain websites that come up with prices that almost seem too good to be true.....could anyone shed any light on which sites are legit and which are not?
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