Spyderco knives - did a bit of research this morning and learned quite a bit!

I have carried a Dragonfly for about 30 years now.
On my second one .
Heavy haul / flat bed truck driver for 40 years and now retired.
My first had the serrated blade and built in nylon clip that was part of the handle.
Moved to the yellow salt version.
Went for the straight blade this time .
Liked that it was short enough that many places I went to did not see it as a weapon because of the short blade .
When you frequent military bases and other govt facilities that saves a lot of time and hassle.
Anything that it couldn't handle the Buck 112 stepped up .
 
I'm a fan. Too many to count.

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I really miss my Vallotton
 
I am a big Spyderco fan and own way too many. In fact I am going to start thinning the herd after hunting season. I live on and maintain a 192 acre farm. A knife is pretty much a necessity and used frequently. During the summer, I carry a Tasman Salt that works great in the garden, cutting rope and fertilizer bags. During hunting season, I carry a combo edge Delica. IMHO, this knife is miss named. It is anything but delicate. I consider the Delica to be Spyderco's best effort to date and if I had to keep only one pocket knife, thats what it would be. Many don't like the serrated edge but it excels at cutting straps, vegetable stalks and rope.

I studied MBC in the past and have several Spydercos designed around this concept. I consider MBC to be pretty worthless in today's world and these are the knives I will start culling after hunting season.
Yeah, serrated edge cuts better than anything- super good under water too
I always loved the DragonFly II - its a powerhouse of a little blade
 
Spyderco is great for testing out all the new and unusual steels.

My beater is an s110v spydie. The razor sharp edge wears down, but it'll hold a working edge for an extraordinarily long time. In a pinch, I've used it to install strike plates in a door jamb and door locks 😬 (chisel worked much better the next time).

I'm curious to try their magnacut blades, though a 15v knife caught my eye..

-Dave
 
I'm about 30-40 minutes from their store outside Golden, CO. Stop in every once in awhile on motorcycle rides. Fun to look at though I prefer Benchmade, specifically the Adamas.
 
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