I’ve always liked slicey knives for my folders and left the “hard” use up to my fixed blades. My first of many Spydercos and the start of my addiction was a brown Delica in VG-10. I can’t tell you how many years I carried that knife, but I used it in a medical emergency that was life altering for my wife and I and I decided to retire it to the Pelican case so as not to risk losing it.
Fast forward to now, many Spydercos later, I pretty much know what I like and dislike in knives now. I’ve wanted a Native Chief in Satin M4 for a while now, as well as a Shaman in a tool steel and micarta. It just so happened that I found a NIB Chief for original price at the same time the BHQ Shaman was released, so here we are.
I’m going to carry the Chief for 30 days and then the Shaman for 30 days. I work as a project manager/heavy equipment operator/a little bit of everything for our family general contracting business. I use my stuff pretty heavily at work and tend to use my folder for food prep and everything around the house as well. It just puts a smile on my face. So, I’m starting with the Chief. Looking forward to seeing the patina develop.
I’ll start both these tests the same with a light coating of mineral oil.
Day 1:
Shiny and new out of the mailbox. Everything was perfect on the knife and I instantly loved it. No use other than opening and closing a couple hundred times while watching tv. Already smoothed out.


Day 2:
Cut up my banana for breakfast, some strawberries for the kids, and my sandwich at lunch. Also, cut several dozen heavy plastic bands at work and some old hoses and tubing on a pump I was replacing. Glides through everything like butter with the factory edge still on it. Got off early today because of rain.

