The Spur Is Back. Spyderco Introduced The Spur In 1995, Then In Due Course Discontinued It To Make Room In Our Line For New Incoming Knives. Rising Phoenix-Like, We’Ve Made A 2004 Version Only For A Short Time And Limited In Number. Akin To It’S Predecessor, The New Spur Is Small, Stainless And Well Equipped To Cut.
What Made The First Generation Well-Liked Is Here In The Second Round. Its Diminutive Size Make It Comfortable To Handle And Use, But Having A Stainless Handle Adds Enough Weight To Give It Some Substance. The Blade Is A Short Thick, Piece Of Vg-10 That’S Hollow-Ground. Technically Called A Drop-Point, The Blade’S Belly Is Modified, (Curving Outward A Little Closer To The Tip Than A Traditional Drop-Point) Then Meeting The Tip, Coming Together To A Sturdy Point. Inset With Slip-Stopping Gray Kraton, Its Handle Is Capped With A Backlock With The David Boye Dent. A Real Low-Rider, It Attaches Deeply In The Pocket With A Tip-Down Metal Clip.
Discontinued Product – No Longer Available
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