Nope but how many knives that look like the woodlore knife were about before Ray brought his full tang scandi design out? not many buddy. Not knocking the design its tried and tested, i just thought Spyderco would have had something spydie thats all :sulkoff:
I rather like it. I had my doubts about this project 2 years ago, but for the opposite reasons. Spyderco make tactical knives. Knives for a essentially a martial purpose, predominantly paramilitary, tactical folders. The design and materials that they use, sophisticated steel alloys and synthetics, reflect that purpose perfectly. But could they produce a bushcraft knife, which is essentially a benign purpose. I had my doubts. A "tactical" bushcraft knife would of been a classless embarrassment IMO and I was cringing at the thought of it. I think spyderco should be applauded for breaking
their mold in producing this. Yes, it's essentially a westernized scandi and we see plenty, but they dont see plenty in America and I cant think of a major commercial manufacturer making one anywhere. The profile looks good and it's enough of a departure from the woodies as to definitely not be a "clone" ...unless you call
every full tang scandi a woodlore clone. I handled a prototype a couple of years back made by Chris and that was an absolute beauty and very non-woodlore, although that was a convex grind.
I also think the hole is a good idea, though I cant be sure of the size in the picture, I think maybe it could benefit from being larger, around 1/2" dia, then it could be used for sizing/shaving/straightening arrow shafts, striking firesteels and wotnot and not just a trademark.
I agree the choil could be smaller though, even a couple of mm would help.
The ill-fitting scales are irrelevant ...it's a prototype. If they are ill-fitting on the production versions, then that would be the time to make issue.
Anyone know what steel they are planning on using?
Good job Spyderco.
