Hi all,
New to the forum, but have had a few Spyderco knives in the rotation for the last few years. I’m not a collector by any means but love the brand and the their reliability as tools.
I was able to pick up a few knives in an estate sale for great deals, and may be back for more. Here are 2 that I could not identify. Can any of you help confirm what models these are? Both from the ATS-55 era with the steel marked with “Seki City Japan”
Thanks for your help!
Knife Identification
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Dear geedawg:
Welcome to the Spyderco Forum.
It looks like you scored a Rookie and a Pro-Venator/Pro-Grip II. Congratulations.
Stay safe,
Mike
Welcome to the Spyderco Forum.
It looks like you scored a Rookie and a Pro-Venator/Pro-Grip II. Congratulations.
Stay safe,
Mike
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Welcome to the Forum ! Those are great finds , some will be envious here ! Try Spydiewiki online for more information pertaining to these knives . Great source of information of every model made by Spyderco . MG2geedawg wrote: ↑Sun Sep 24, 2023 8:27 pmHi all,
New to the forum, but have had a few Spyderco knives in the rotation for the last few years. I’m not a collector by any means but love the brand and the their reliability as tools.
I was able to pick up a few knives in an estate sale for great deals, and may be back for more. Here are 2 that I could not identify. Can any of you help confirm what models these are? Both from the ATS-55 era with the steel marked with “Seki City Japan”
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Thanks for your help!
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Re: Knife Identification
Nice Rookie! That one needs to come back! (and since it's Seki, it could be super blue)
My collection so far: 52100 Military (2); 52100 PM2 (2); 52100 Para3; Stretch2 V-Toku; KnifeWorks M4 PM2; BentoBox M390 PM2; BentoBox S90V Military; Police4 K390; S110V PM2; SS Delica AUS-6; Wayne Goddard Sprint VG-10
Wish list: Hundred Pacer; Sliverax; Mantra; 52100 PM2 SE; Kapara
Wish list: Hundred Pacer; Sliverax; Mantra; 52100 PM2 SE; Kapara
Re: Knife Identification
Thanks for the help everyone! These were $40 / each and there were many more for sale. I sense a possible return trip…