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::tu::

Model Name: Q
Model Reference: C35
Designer: Sal Glesser
MSRP: $49.95
Description: The Spyderco Q was made as a affordable and lightweight knife with a laster cut blade that was made from 440C stainless steel. The Blade was available to be custom cut with your company logo on it or other design if you commissioned a certain number of blades produced. There exist at least 50 different cutout variations for the blade, not including blade edge variations and handle color variations. The spring lock is unique and patented, though not very reliable. The knife was originally called the Silhouette.

Blade Length: 2 1/2″
Closed Length: 3 3/8″
Overall Length: 5 3/4″
Weight: 1.2oz

Blade Material: 440C
Blade Finish: Satin Finished, Laster-cut
Blade Grind: Hollow Grind
Handle Material: FRN
Locking Mechanism: Spring Lock

Years Produced: 1996-2000 approx.
Manufacture Location: USA

Variations:
There exists many different variations of this knife, with different laser cut-outs. Many may not have actually model numbers.
C35SBK – Serrated Edge
C35PBK – Plain Edge
C35PSBK – Combo Edge
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Centofante 3
C66


The Frank Centofante designed Spyderco Vesuvius is a beautifully contoured knife that has become a great reliable permanent knife in the Spyderco line-up with four different generations already. The fourth generation Vesuvius has the Wharncliffe blade and is not meant to replace third genertaion models, but offer an alternative blade shape. The first generation of this popular folder was designed with a compression lock, which was functionally problematic due to the design of the FRN handles, prompting a change to a lockback design after two years, making the first generation compression lock Vesuvius a collectible knife. Generation 1 folders were also available with a Shell insert on the handle.

Generation 2 folders were similar to Generation 1 folders with the change of the lock type. Generation 3 folders added an addition groove chanel to the handle, a switch to VG-10 steel and an adjustment to the location of the back lock.

Blade Length: 3 1/8″
Closed Length: 4 1/2″
Overall Length: 7 9/16″
Weight: 2.5oz, 3.4oz (Gen1)

Blade Material:ATS-34, VG-10
Blade Finish: Satin Finish
Blade Grind: Hollow Ground
Handle Material: FRN w/Silver Inlay Bug
Locking Mechanism: Lock Back, Compression Lock

Years Produced: 2001-Current
Manufacture Location: Golden, Colorado (Gen 1, 2), Seki-City Japan (Gen 3,4)

Variations:
C66PBK – Plain Edge
C66PSBK – Plain Edge
C66PBK3 – Plain Edge, Generation 3
C66PBK4 – Plain Edge, Generation 4
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REALLY LIKE THIS LIL FELLA.......SWEET KNIFE ::nod:: 8)

SCHEMPP PERSIAN 75MM
C105

This is the Smaller Persian folder designed by Ed Schempp to replace the original C83 Persian that was discontinued after only 1 year of production.

Blade Length: 2 15/16″
Closed Length: 3 15/16″
Overall Length: 6 7/8″
Weight: 3.5oz

Blade Material: VG-10
Blade Finish: Satin Finish
Blade Grind: Hollow Grind,FFG
Handle Material: Micarta,G10
Locking Mechanism: Lock Back

Years Produced: 2005-Current
Manufacture Location: Seki City Japan

Variations:
C105BMP – Plain Edge
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Nice ones Josh! I was looking at the Schempp in brass and g10 lam handles it looks cool but a bit pricey
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40!!! Darn!! Thinking my next is gonna be that Schempp Persian.. Gotta just.. DO IT!! John :D
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I dismissed Spyderco long ago as just a keychain knife. I traded for this last year just to see what all the hub bub is with Spyderco. This Delica is a little to small for me but I have to admit for a knife that's probably 20 years old it still feels tight. With all the knives I have around here now it doesn't make sense for me to buy another one. I think I'd trade for another Spyderco if one comes along. Something a little bigger.
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I just spent a little time looking over this thread. You Guys have some pretty cool knives, even Junebug's phallic symbol :lol: Spyderco's H-1 steel intrigues me. I'm on the water several times a month so I know what saltwater will do to a knife. From what I see if Spyderco says it won't rust, it won't rust. I just wonder how H-1 holds an edge and how easy it is to re-sharpen. I might just have to spring for a pacific salt.
I'd have to go with the plain edge because I use my knife for more than cutting mooring line. I think the full Spydie edge would be great for cut bait but it would tear up a fillet.
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Wazu I've flirted with the idea of getting one of those H1 knives myself. So far, my inner tightwad has not allowed me to have one, but perhaps someday...... ::smirk::
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philco wrote:Wazu I've flirted with the idea of getting one of those H1 knives myself. So far, my inner tightwad has not allowed me to have one, but perhaps someday...... ::smirk::
One other thing to worry about is all the counterfeit Spyderco knives out there. I read that even Cabelas had a batch of fake Paramilitary 2's. I've seen counterfeits connected to Amazon and of course ebay is loaded with them. So you can't shop around for a better price. You have to spend whatever and buy from a trusted dealer. I wouldn't know a fake Spyderco if it bit me in the butt.
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this may help some on FAKES:
http://www.spyderco.com/forumII/viewtop ... =8&t=64769


WAZ- my understanding.....from reading.........the serrated H1 knives hold a edge longer than plain edge............
I have had both...but never used either one long enough or hard enough to tell any difference.....their is a guy on a spyderco forum who swears by serrated H1 to fillet ::shrug:: .......i still have a yeller SALT 1 fully serrated & Ti clip, used,if any interest? ::tu::
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junebug wrote:this may help some on FAKES:
http://www.spyderco.com/forumII/viewtop ... =8&t=64769


WAZ- my understanding.....from reading.........the serrated H1 knives hold a edge longer than plain edge............
I have had both...but never used either one long enough or hard enough to tell any difference.....their is a guy on a spyderco forum who swears by serrated H1 to fillet ::shrug:: .......i still have a yeller SALT 1 fully serrated & Ti clip, used,if any interest? ::tu::
I'd be interested in the Salt 1 from the perspective of checking the way H1 reacts to my needs but ultimately I'd have to get a Pacific salt mainly because of size. I don't see many little fish in my travels so the 3 3/4" blade is a must. I know you can get more for the Salt 1 than I'd be looking to spend.
Thanks for the offer,
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My latest and new EDC

CALY 3.5 CF
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Gino that's a fine looking knife. ::tu::

Gotta ask, what in the world is that stuff the knife is on ?
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philco wrote:Gino that's a fine looking knife. ::tu::

Gotta ask, what in the world is that stuff the knife is on ?
Phil, its a piece of wood that was found at the bottom of the river its petrified I guess you could say, I just thought it was cool
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::ds:: 8)
CONGRATS!!!
GREAT LOOKIN KNIFE,BRO! ::tu::
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just in from KENTUCKY........... ::ds::

CHOKWE 8)
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Nice knife Josh!
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THANKS, GINO!

THIS SERIES INTRIGUES ME ::nod:: :mrgreen:
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Great knives, guys!

I'm gonna have to bust out the camera and toss my little pile in the ring …

I don't have nearly the rare and interesting pieces you fellas have though - you are showing some really cool knives … !

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got this in yesterday.........
tiff and i were surprised to find this online...and HAPPY that part of the funds go to Y-ME CANCER FOUNDATION 8)

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SNAGGED THIS SUNDAY........ 8)

BLACKED OUT , H1 , PACIFIC SALT..............
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junebug wrote:SNAGGED THIS SUNDAY........ 8)

BLACKED OUT , H1 , PACIFIC SALT..............
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Nice pick up Josh
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NABBED THIS DOMINO FOR A SONG AN A DANCE.... ::groove:: ............. ::groove:: 8)
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Nice snag there Josh. ::tu:: ::tu:: . Sooo.. How do ya like it so far?? I like mine.. Nice and smooth flippy!! Nice in the hand feel too!! Congrats!!! ::handshake:: John :D
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