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About spyderco

Spyderco was founded in 1976 by Sal and Gail Glesser. In 1978, they settled in Golden, Colorado, and initially, the company focused on selling our first product: the Tri-Angle Sharpmaker™ which was primarily sold at fairs and trade shows around the country.

spyderco-original_bothIn 1981, Spyderco introduced their first folding knife, the C01 Worker. That knife pioneered the concept of a round hole in the blade for one-handed opening, a clip on the handle for carry at the top of the pocket, and the option of a serrated edge for aggressive cutting performance. Those features revolutionized the knife industry and literally defined the form of the modern folding knife.

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MILITARY™ 2 BROWN G-10 CPM® 15V® SPRINT RUN® – Part 2: Convexing the edge.

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Posted: 2025-03-28
Ref: NemoKnivesReview

You know what ? It’s time to thin the edge of the Flagship.Pictures are better than thousand words. The gaffer is here to protect the blade against my clumsiness. The Double Stuff 2 is the main tool. But it is old now.It has lost some of its te

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GETTING A CONVEX EDGE WITH THE CPM-15V BLADE OF THE HOULAHOULA PARA3 LIGHTWEIGHT PART 2.

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Posted: 2025-03-24
Ref: NemoKnivesReview

Since the first try of convexing the Para 3, it is time now to reach the same level of de-shouldering as on my Sage 5 Salt. My idea is again not to touch the edge but just to smooth that bordure between the flate of the blade and the angle of the edg

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For another fistful of minutes – De-shouldering the Spyderco Sage Salt Part 2

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Posted: 2025-03-19
Ref: NemoKnivesReview

Let’s go back to the same process but adding 15 minutes more can be a game changer in term of geometry. But let’s be clear this is typically the Pareto law which says: “The Pareto principle states that for many outcomes, roughly 80%

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De-Shouldering Process – How I get a convex edge in 15 minutes.

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Posted: 2025-03-16
Ref: NemoKnivesReview

The new Sage 5 Salt got a great geometry but I love convex edges.I like to remove the shoulder on the edge and with diamonds it is only a matter of minutes. First thing. I do protect the sides of the blade to avoid scratching because I’m clumsy

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SAGE™ 5 LIGHTWEIGHT SALT® – C123YL – The Magnacut Amphibian EDC –

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Posted: 2025-03-14
Ref: NemoKnivesReview

First of all, thank you to Guillaume Xais who has convinced me to try the Sage 5 Salt.I have owned some Sage(s) from the Sage 2 to the Sage 4 actually.You still can find the reviewss by clicking the links.The Sage 2 was a Sebenza killer when all the

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Sharpen Your Knife with a Gauntlet?

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Posted: 2025-03-11
Ref: KnifeCenter

Okay, it’s the Spyderco Gauntlet; an easy-to-use guided sharpening system for quickly getting your knives back to hair-popping sharp. Check it out here: https://kcoti.com/41Vf9Zz *Leather gauntlets not included. In fact, they made it harder to use

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MILITARY™ 2 BROWN G-10 CPM® 15V® SPRINT RUN® – The Mother Of All Bears.

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Posted: 2025-02-24
Ref: NemoKnivesReview

The Spyderco Military has entered in my life before the turn of the millenium. It was a CPM440V (S60V) wonder with an emphase on the lightness. We qualified it then, with Fred Perrin as a “quick reaction tool”. It was a technically very i

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Getting a convex edge with the CPM-15V blade of the Houlahoula Para3 Lightweight.

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Posted: 2025-02-12
Ref: NemoKnivesReview

I have enjoyed the Para3 in CPM15V for a week now and after the first pictures, one of my friend Alexandre wrote to me “Looking forward for a convexed edge.And I answer to him that I was not in a hurry to do it on this little wonder of modern c

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