Spyderco Hunting Knives

Spyderco came on strong in 1981 with the introduction of its first knife C01 Worker, prized for its form-follows-function aesthetic and ease of use. This simple one-handed folding blade helped to lead a revolution in the consumer knife industry, forever burning in the American consciousness their trademark matte-black and silver products as the very definition of a pocket-knife. f_41493433_1
Since then, Spyderco has vastly expanded both the type and scope of their product line, producing everything from cookware to switchblades, ultra-modern multi-tools to the traditional “Arkansas Toothpick” Randall knife.
However, foldable hunting knives still remain Spyderco’s bread and butter. The company produces an enormous variety of blades, evidenced by the vast number of different steels used in manufacture. Over ten different kinds of stainless steel, including super-strong CPM Chromoly and modern laminated steels are used in a wide variety of blades. Straight and curved, serrated and laser-sharpened; Spyderco makes a blade for all occasions.
Their smallest is the Ladybug, a razor-sharp utility apparatus small enough to clip to one’s keychain. Made of VG-10 stainless steel, its wicked-looking blade measures only 2”, and combined with the utilitarian aluminum handle the whole unit weighs only slightly more that one of the aforementioned keys. The largest blade made is the fixed-blade Randall, coming in at about 6”, with all the rest in Spyderco’s vast line landing somewhere in between.
Though not the cheapest blades out there (the average Spyderco knife runs some 40-60% more than a cheap flea-market knock-off), the fact is that the average hunter or heavy user will go through three or more cheapies before they would have worn out a durable and well-engineered Spyderco blade. True, you may pay a significant premium to own a Spyderco blade, but in this case you definitely get what you pay for.

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