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    ID This Spydero

    I bought this knife several years ago. Don't have the box. Can't find it listed on the website. Does anyone know what model this is?
    Last edited by signal4l; 02-24-22 at 20:04.

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    Native FRN. The current production version has a flat ground blade and a slightly different handle shape.

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    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by signal4l View Post
    I bought this knife several years ago. Don't have the box. Can't find it listed on the website. Does anyone know what model this is?
    I like the choil set up like that. Is it jimped like the Dragonfly?



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    It's not jimped. For some unknown reason I threw this knife in the back of my safe and forgot about It flicks open very nicely. I prefer this grind to the flat grind. It will be spending much time in my pocket

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    They are very light, very sharp and come in a variety of colors. Great for gift to friends that aren't "knife aficionados" as they are reasonably priced. A few come in better steels as well like other spyderco's as well.

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