kwselke
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Old Joe Clark's Spyderco thread and others this week rekindled my love of Spyderco knives. The posts became enablers and I ordered my first new Spyderco in nine months.
My latest addition is the Chaparral FRN Lightweight. It is made in Taichung, Taiwan. It is a back lock thumb hole opener with FRN scales and stainless liner. The blade is 2 3/4" long and made of US made Carpenter (Car-Tech) CTS-XHP steel.
I am a huge Spyderco Delica fan. In my opinion the Chaparral is its biggest competitor. The Chaparral is a third of an ounce lighter, thinner, and its blade is only a tad shorter than the Delica. Both are amazing knives, but the Chaparral deserves serious consideration if you are thinking about buying a Delica.
My pictures include my Delica with VDP-189 steel and my new Chaparral with CTS-XHP steel. The Chaparral currently costs less than than the ZDP-189 Delica. The Delica in standard VG-10 steel is a few bucks less than the Chaparral Lightweight.
My latest addition is the Chaparral FRN Lightweight. It is made in Taichung, Taiwan. It is a back lock thumb hole opener with FRN scales and stainless liner. The blade is 2 3/4" long and made of US made Carpenter (Car-Tech) CTS-XHP steel.
I am a huge Spyderco Delica fan. In my opinion the Chaparral is its biggest competitor. The Chaparral is a third of an ounce lighter, thinner, and its blade is only a tad shorter than the Delica. Both are amazing knives, but the Chaparral deserves serious consideration if you are thinking about buying a Delica.
My pictures include my Delica with VDP-189 steel and my new Chaparral with CTS-XHP steel. The Chaparral currently costs less than than the ZDP-189 Delica. The Delica in standard VG-10 steel is a few bucks less than the Chaparral Lightweight.