I don't guess a picture is really necessary to ask about a marking but if it will help, I suppose I can take one.
In some kitchen knives my Wife has, there is what I would call a utility knife about 10" long. It has a full serrated edge and a rubberized handle. The blade is etched, "Made exclusively for Spyderco,inc. U.S.A./ by Masahiro in Seki, Japan/ MBS-26 High Carbon Stainless Steel"...
I can't find any reference to this mark and am hoping that some of you Spyderco collectors will know something about it.
I even looked on feebay a while back and couldn't find one. Is there a way to date it? Does Spyderco routinely contract knives out, like this?
I thank you in advance for any information you may have on this knife.
...CCBill...
...Unusual(to me) Spyderco kitchen knife...
...Unusual(to me) Spyderco kitchen knife...
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Re: ...Unusual(to me) Spyderco kitchen knife...
Sorry for the late response Bill. could it be a KO5 Utility knife?
https://spydercollector.wordpress.com/tag/k05/
http://www.paulberetta.com/K05/index.html
http://spyderco.massetti.it/k05bk.htm
or K04
http://spyderco.massetti.it/k04bl.htm
https://spydercollector.wordpress.com/tag/k05/
http://www.paulberetta.com/K05/index.html
http://spyderco.massetti.it/k05bk.htm
or K04
http://spyderco.massetti.it/k04bl.htm
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Re: ...Unusual(to me) Spyderco kitchen knife...
Oops nevermind, I see ya got a response over here.
http://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/kni ... co#p210321
http://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/kni ... co#p210321