Spyderco Bushcraft ,You-Tube Video.

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pwb

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Does look rather nice, unusual the way it's packed in linseed oil.


looks like a nice knife, personaly i couldnt justify forking out £295 for one though.
it would be much cheaper to get a better one custom made, nice knife though.

I've seen it advertised at £210 , still way out of my wallets reach though.

Just have to make do with my Mora :D.

Pete.
 

wizard

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I just ordered one here in the US for the equivilent of 114 British Pounds, which is not that bad. I like the look of it. However, I do not much care for the sheath and the blade is made in Taiwan, like many other Spydies. I think it should be cheaper!

I did order one so I can see if I like it. The handles look good and the shape is well done. I waste so much money!!

I will let you know how it works out. It does say BushcraftUK on the right side of the blade:) Cheers
 
The handle shape looks dreadful, though I've not held one so don't know for sure. Looks far too chunky to be comfortable, plus it looks as if it would be difficult to choke up on the blade for carving etc. I imagine it is solid enough though. I like the way it is packaged. That's good forward thinking.
 

Hoodoo

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Aye Mike,
depends on the exchange rates but still, i wouldnt pay more than £50 for it, to me its an overprced factory made inferiour version of the woodlore made to profit from the bushcraft scene.

Given what I know about Spyderco's commitment to quality and have experienced first hand, as well as all the complaints about the woodlore I've seen over the years (handle too narrow, steel too soft, comes with a coat of rust, etc.), I think it would be difficult for Spyderco to make an inferior version. :lmao:
 
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Siberianfury

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Did you handled them both than to come to that conclusion? ;)


hi Ahjno,
i can tell that i wouldnt find the handle confortable by the pics, i havent handled one of these, few have. i have handled and used a woodlore and disliked the blade shape and acutness of the grind, i prefer puukko style blades.
i dont see the point in the spyderhole and can only see with would make the blade less conforable and "gunk" up when performing food prep.
i dont like it.

that my opinion im sure many people have a very different one.
 

Ahjno

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hi Ahjno,
i can tell that i wouldnt find the handle confortable by the pics, i havent handled one of these, few have. i have handled and used a woodlore and disliked the blade shape and acutness of the grind, i prefer puukko style blades.
i dont see the point in the spyderhole and can only see with would make the blade less conforable and "gunk" up when performing food prep.
i dont like it.

that my opinion im sure many people have a very different one.

Aye, I know - wasn't having a go at you though. I was just surprised about your firm statement about a knife that's 'just' released thus not handled by many.

Puukko ... haven't got one yet ... Must find me one :naughty:
 

C_Claycomb

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Even if you don't like the look of it, wish it luck in the market. ;) The more sucessful it is, the better it is for this forum. :)

I do like the look of that packaging, very clever.

If they make the "NASA" version, I will buy one even if it is dear. Having said that, I would expect that the high tech version could be made for similar money, inspite of more expensive steel. That grind, the handle material, and the handle shape, all made problems for mass production. If anyone thinks that its easy to get a knife like that produced, and keep the price down, they oughta give it a try :D It's surprising what features turn out to be problematic.

I'll grant that it sucks that HMRC make any knife made overseas so dang expensive. :cussing:

Found these pictures over on Bladeforums,

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