Spyderco I.D. Help

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Okay, I’m in need of some help identifying 2 Spyderco knives for a lady who lost her husband. If any of you gurus would be so kind as to help I’d appreciate it. I have figured out most but these have me stumped & I can’t look up values for her if I can’t identify them.
Thanks guys, John

#2) Looks like the Police 3 but the
Blade steel is CPM S30 V.
Man. = Golden, Colorado U.S.A. Earth

#1) No idea on this one.
Blade steel = VG10
Man. = Seki-City, Japan
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CarMan wrote: Tue Oct 24, 2023 8:56 am Okay, I’m in need of some help identifying 2 Spyderco knives for a lady who lost her husband. If any of you gurus would be so kind as to help I’d appreciate it. I have figured out most but these have me stumped & I can’t look up values for her if I can’t identify them.
Thanks guys, John

#1) Looks like the Police 3 but the
Blade steel is CPM S30 V.
Man. = Golden, Colorado U.S.A. Earth

#2) No idea on this one.
Blade steel = VG10
Man. = Seki-City, Japan
Pictures of the Knife would Help!!!!!
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kennedy knives wrote: Tue Oct 24, 2023 11:33 am
CarMan wrote: Tue Oct 24, 2023 8:56 am Okay, I’m in need of some help identifying 2 Spyderco knives for a lady who lost her husband. If any of you gurus would be so kind as to help I’d appreciate it. I have figured out most but these have me stumped & I can’t look up values for her if I can’t identify them.
Thanks guys, John

#1) Looks like the Police 3 but the
Blade steel is CPM S30 V.
Man. = Golden, Colorado U.S.A. Earth

#2) No idea on this one.
Blade steel = VG10
Man. = Seki-City, Japan
Pictures of the Knife would Help!!!!!
Oops. Well I feel stupid. Forgot to add them thanks.
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Carman, I wish I had an idea to help. I think that is big flaw with Spyderco... Not so great on model #s on the knives for identifying their knives. I have this one and ::shrug:: I have no idea what model it is, I just suspect it is an older model. I would like to know what it is called... ::shrug::
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GSPTOPDOG wrote: Sun Nov 19, 2023 3:50 am Carman, I wish I had an idea to help. I think that is big flaw with Spyderco... Not so great on model #s on the knives for identifying their knives. I have this one and ::shrug:: I have no idea what model it is, I just suspect it is an older model. I would like to know what it is called... ::shrug::
That looks like one of the early C22 Michael Walker models.
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Thanks everyone. Got it figured out.
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Railsplitter wrote: Sun Nov 19, 2023 2:25 pm
GSPTOPDOG wrote: Sun Nov 19, 2023 3:50 am Carman, I wish I had an idea to help. I think that is big flaw with Spyderco... Not so great on model #s on the knives for identifying their knives. I have this one and ::shrug:: I have no idea what model it is, I just suspect it is an older model. I would like to know what it is called... ::shrug::
That looks like one of the early C22 Michael Walker models.
Thanks R-T! ::handshake:: I love Spyderco ... I just don't know what is what ::cb:: ::doh::
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