https://www.spyderco.com/catalog/2013Sp ... tGuide.pdf
I was browsing through the Wiki and found my way to the 2013 catalog. I gotta say this lineup was ON FIRE!
So many interesting and iconic models I'd like to see reboots of. Keep the old model revivals flowing!
2013 catalog was on fire
Re: 2013 catalog was on fire
I would really love to see another Ulize run. I'd really like to have a gray/Cruwear model to match my Ayoob.
~David
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Re: 2013 catalog was on fire
YES ! One I passed on thinking I had plenty of time and it slipped away and also my procrastination . Fascinating knife . MG2
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Re: 2013 catalog was on fire
Nicest things for me in that catalogue:
1.) Of course the Stretch 1 - probably still my second favorite Spyderco platform (behind the Endura) with its very compact closed size, but for that really long cutting edge and the "minimal", flat, short, shallow choil (I prefer that a lot over the deeper, more pronounced "modern" choils)
2.) The supercool "old" FRN Native lightweight with the, well, also supercool blade with its swedge
(Could kick myself that I sold mine...)
3.) I know, this is still in production, but the catalogue reminds me that I want a leaf blade Enuff 1... can´t even explain why, the "2" is actually a lot more practical to me with its longer AND thinner blade... but I really liked my "1", just sold it cause it had the clip point blade, and for what I´d use such a small knife for (and actually generally anyway) I want a lower tip, which the Leaf blade would offer
1.) Of course the Stretch 1 - probably still my second favorite Spyderco platform (behind the Endura) with its very compact closed size, but for that really long cutting edge and the "minimal", flat, short, shallow choil (I prefer that a lot over the deeper, more pronounced "modern" choils)
2.) The supercool "old" FRN Native lightweight with the, well, also supercool blade with its swedge
(Could kick myself that I sold mine...)
3.) I know, this is still in production, but the catalogue reminds me that I want a leaf blade Enuff 1... can´t even explain why, the "2" is actually a lot more practical to me with its longer AND thinner blade... but I really liked my "1", just sold it cause it had the clip point blade, and for what I´d use such a small knife for (and actually generally anyway) I want a lower tip, which the Leaf blade would offer
Top three going by pocket-time (update October 25):
- EDC: Endela SE (K390). Endela SE (VG10), Manix 2 LW (REX45)
- Mountains/outdoors: Pac.Salt 2 SE (LC200N), Salt 2 SE (LC200N), Pac.Salt 1 SE (H1)
- EDC: Endela SE (K390). Endela SE (VG10), Manix 2 LW (REX45)
- Mountains/outdoors: Pac.Salt 2 SE (LC200N), Salt 2 SE (LC200N), Pac.Salt 1 SE (H1)
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Re: 2013 catalog was on fire
Very interesting to see CPM 15V on a steel chart from over a decade ago given its recent proliferation
Crucarta: Shaman (x2), Manix 2, Lil Native, Delica (x2), GB2, Para 3, PM2 and Millie 2
Notable: 52100 and Cruwear Millie. “15v-arta” Shaman. REC Manix. K-carta Endura, P4, Dragonfly and Delica.
Favorites: Shaman, all things Sage, Sheeps Caribbean, Manix, Endela and all things Stretch
Notable: 52100 and Cruwear Millie. “15v-arta” Shaman. REC Manix. K-carta Endura, P4, Dragonfly and Delica.
Favorites: Shaman, all things Sage, Sheeps Caribbean, Manix, Endela and all things Stretch
Re: 2013 catalog was on fire
Manixguy@1994 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 25, 2024 2:15 pmYES ! One I passed on thinking I had plenty of time and it slipped away and also my procrastination . Fascinating knife . MG2
It's in the same league as the Ayoob, in that it looks better in your hand than it does in pictures. It's a very ergonomic design.
~David