Not really the traditional type of bushcraft folder you would expect
Ray has collaborated with Sal at Spyderco to produce a high tech, high spec folder....a world away from the hammered blades of Julius Petersson, or the bushcraft friction folders that are currently popular from Ben Orford and Chris Caine.
It is in the 2016 Spyderco catalogue - page 71 (link - http://www.spyderco.com/catalog/request.php - click on the catalogue image)
Scandi ground with a compression lock. Made by Spyderco at their US Golden plant means it will be a seriously good quality knife (Woodlore have chosen well by going with Spyderco - the company service and quality is superb. Sal, the owner, is a regular on BritishBlades). Handle cut out is interesting and it looks like it is designed for right-handers. It is a safe bet that it will command a three figure price tag - £200+ would not surprise me.
I know that for me the lock is a little niggle - ref. UK carry laws, but that does not need to figure, of course, if you have a reason for carry or you are a regular fixed blade user on your bushcrafting jaunts.
I have to confess, however, I do rate Spydercos and I have been looking for a companion knife to sit with my Spydersaw on forays in the countryside....could this be the one
K
...I'm kind of hoping so in an excited sort of way
Ray has collaborated with Sal at Spyderco to produce a high tech, high spec folder....a world away from the hammered blades of Julius Petersson, or the bushcraft friction folders that are currently popular from Ben Orford and Chris Caine.
It is in the 2016 Spyderco catalogue - page 71 (link - http://www.spyderco.com/catalog/request.php - click on the catalogue image)
Scandi ground with a compression lock. Made by Spyderco at their US Golden plant means it will be a seriously good quality knife (Woodlore have chosen well by going with Spyderco - the company service and quality is superb. Sal, the owner, is a regular on BritishBlades). Handle cut out is interesting and it looks like it is designed for right-handers. It is a safe bet that it will command a three figure price tag - £200+ would not surprise me.
I know that for me the lock is a little niggle - ref. UK carry laws, but that does not need to figure, of course, if you have a reason for carry or you are a regular fixed blade user on your bushcrafting jaunts.
I have to confess, however, I do rate Spydercos and I have been looking for a companion knife to sit with my Spydersaw on forays in the countryside....could this be the one
K
...I'm kind of hoping so in an excited sort of way
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