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  • Ron Cooper

    Hey! Thanks, Patrik! I obviously wasn't paying attention when I posted this. I could have sworn that I had posted it in the Victorinox group. Thanks for catching it. I'll move it post haste!

  • Patrik Ilijev

    No problem Ron.

  • Patrik Ilijev

    Hey Spydie Friends!!

    Here is my new collection entry the PPT

     

     

  • Ron Cooper

    Wowsa! That's a good un, fersure! Don't you just love the low-rider clip that comes on that baby! Congratulations, Patrik! I would love to hear what your initial impressions of the Perrin PPT are?

    Cheers, my friend!

  • Patrik Ilijev

    Hi Ron.

    I bought this one used at the fist sight it was like brand new but the it had lock rock.So I had to repair it. Basically I have taken it down and bend the liner (frame) more to the inside this has taken care of the lock rock issue but since more pressure is put on the detent ball the opening of the knife is not so smooth anymore. Besides of that you can still flick, drop open it with a little bit of extra action.  The ergos are nice but not the best grip for a large hand I have. If the knife was a little bit larger I would be happy. The blade is very functional also the finger cut outs making this knife perfect for work and also defensive use. Only thing I have to say or don't like is the false frame lock as a locking option because of this problem that is also famous for the old Strider lock face knives. I think all steel + titanium frame lock configuration where the lock face is nor heat treated or carbidized  will develop in some point this problem when the titanium or less harder steel of the lock wears down from the blade.   

  • Ron Cooper

    Thanks for the quick review! I hear what you're saying about the titanium frame locks and their potential for developing the kind of problems that you mentioned. That's why Spyderco added the steel insert on the second generation titanium Military model, like the one I have.

    I understand that the PPT is suppose to be some kind of a combination of the Michael Walker liner lock and the Reeves integral lock? I haven't actually handled one so I can only imagine what it's like. Isn't it basically just a frame lock with a G10 scale covering the outside of the lock bar?

    I own both versions of the Military model -- frame lock and liner lock -- and really prefer the liner lock over the frame lock. It's funny that you mention Striders. I know that they have a large following, but I don't like them at all! Primarily because of the frame lock.

    To me the PPT looks like it was designed almost along the same lines defensively as the Yojimbo 2. At least the blade shapes seem to have a vague resemblance to each other. Or maybe they just look that way to me?

    I hope you get a lot of good mileage out of your new Spydie! Your collection is getting quite large!

    Cheers!

  • Patrik Ilijev

    Hi Ron you know spyderco is my favorite brand I estimate 75% of my knives are spyderco knives. I need to make a collection update I have a bunch new and used one's. About the Frame/liner lock yes you are right it is a frame lock plus has a g10 scale on the top so basically it is still a frame lock has all the frame lock features and flaws the improvement is maybe that because of the g10 scale is harder to pres against the frame lock so the only downside of the frame lock function should be terminated with this combination design.

    I did forgot to mention the pocket clip they made it just one side mounting so there is no relief cut on the other scale so you can not jut switch it to the other side. Another down side  because of the deep carry pocket clip it is some what harder to take it out quick because of the G10 is is little bit slippy on the end so the best way to take it out is with the lanyard I think this was the intention because they did put it there not just for aesthetics or lock.  

    You have good eye to compare it with the yojimbo but the yojimbo has a extreme penetration reverse tanto blade something like the sheep's foot   and the PPT has more a rounded shape like the wharncliffe so this both of them are more like working type of blade configurations that makes them equally good also for self defense use.

    If you like check out my youtube channel you find some of my favorite knives there.

    http://www.youtube.com/user/nerv5th/videos?flow=grid&view=0

  • Patrik Ilijev

    Hey Spydie Friends!!

    Here is my new collection entry the Rookie 2008 Sprint Run 

    This is in essence a small version of the famous police 

    One more with the 90' original run

  • Patrik Ilijev

    Hey Spydie Friends!!

    Here is my new collection entry the Chicago.

    What can I say I love my little spydie's :-) for general EDC or office carry you cant find better suited spydie's than that have the famous wire clip.

    This one is little bit on the smaller side I need to pick up the Cat but this one is a must have for all spyderco collectors. It has a 440c blade what was considered back in the days as a high end steel and I think it outperforms a bunch of new steels used in today's folders. This is mainly due to the awesome heat-treat that spyderco puts on their 440.

     

  • Ron Cooper

    After carrying a Para 2 daily for the last couple of years I can certainly appreciate its popularity. Clipped inside my right front pocket with a paracord lanyard dangling from it makes it most accessible for just about any task that should come my way during the day or night. And, with its one handed opening ability, it is also the easiest of my EDC knives to access, use and operate. Then, as most are familiar with its now famous compression lock and "Spydie drop," it closes just as easily as it opened. 

    I'm glad that I already own 3 of these fantastic knives, each with different colored G10 scales and steel variants -- S30V, S35V, CTS-XHP.

    A salesperson at my local brick n' mortar knife store just returned from the recent SHOT shot in Las Vegas where he spoke to Eric Glesser at the Spyderco booth. He said that Eric told him that they (Spyderco) were running 10 months behind in the production the Paramilitary 2. Which would then jibe with what your Spydie Byte reveals, Steve.

    For sure, the Para 2 is a great knife! If you don't already own one you should definitely put one on your bucket list of knives to get. You won't regret it!

    Here are mine..

    I want more!

  • Patrik Ilijev

    I agree with you all the Para 2 is by far the bestseller for spyderco maybe after the Delica and Endura combo but those are different knifes for different applications I do love the model dragonfly I collect them so I wait for the orange one now I plane to buy the limited pink version yes and on my wish list is also the sprint-run calypso. 

    And I do want the new flipper that was announced on shot-show 2013 I dont like so much the southard flipper is just not my cup of tea but that new  one wow that is something. 

    Here is the video The Domino:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=shqTNZIp69M

  • Patrik Ilijev

    Hey Spydie Friends!!

    Here is my new collection entry the  Jess Horn Sprint Run - C38 

  • Patrik Ilijev

    Hey Spydie Friends!!

    Here is my new collection entry the  Co-Pilot Serrated in Tuffram

    This is one of those old school spydies made back in the 90' 

    A great piece of history and craftsmanship.

     

  • Patrik Ilijev

    All of those small folders evolved into the dragonfly and I think with the cricket witch comes next are two of the best small EDC folders you can buy out there.  

  • Patrik Ilijev

    almost :)

  • Patrik Ilijev

    Hey Spydie Friends!!

    Here is my new collection entry the  Cricket Serrated in Tuffram

    This is also one of those old school spydies made back in the 90' 

  • Patrik Ilijev

    Love the Delica 4 Steve just recently I bought a customized version. If you saw my Spyderco collection update video you know I have a bunch of them and I collect tham. I also love the Endura.

    Here is one picture more to come:

  • Patrik Ilijev

    OMG I cant wait for this to come out yesssssss

    LAVA G10

  • Ron Cooper

    That's the mother of all choils on that blue Lava! You'd be able to really get up close n' personal with that little guy.

  • Patrik Ilijev

    Yes I love my SS original cant wait for the improved g10 version :-)

  • Ron Cooper

    Between that thumb ramp and the choil you could darned near get enough grip to perform brain surgery with one of those critters! Especially with the new blue G10 version, as light as that must be. 

  • Patrik Ilijev

    oh yes I do agree 

  • Clint Thompson

    Yes the Lava G10 is a great little pocket knife.  However, it does look similar to many other Spyderco knives.  I gave my Uncle Mike a Spyderco Para-Military 2, C81G2
    about three months ago.  Uncle Mike is 80 years old and still works his 2,500 acre farm in Kansas.  Most men at the age of 60 would like to be in the shape Mike is.  Anyway, I didn't tell him how much this knife cost.  I just gave it to him and told him to use the Spyderco just like he did his Old Timer Stockman. 

    Well he has used this knife to cut open feed sacks, seed sacks, scrape off gaskets wherein it was knife blade on metal, cut rope, cut out vines and other vegetation jamming up the combine and generally abusing the Spyie.  I met him and my Dad (89) at my father-in-law's funeral last weekend.  I saw he had the Para-Military 2 clipped to his suit pants pocket.  I asked him how he like the knife.  Mike said it was a "Damn good knife."  He said it was hanging in their and has not let him down.  As Mike tends to loose a pocket knife from time to time, I told him to make sure he didn't loose this one as it cost about $180.00.  He said he would be sure to not loose this one.  For him and my Dad to pay more than $40 for a pocket knife just would not happen.  Mike can pay cash for a $150,000 tractor but would not pay $180.00 for a pocket knife.  I always found this to be funny.  Since I give Mike and my Dad knives for their birthdays and Christmas, they never have to buy one anyway.  Spyderco makes a good product.

  • Patrik Ilijev

    True story my friend I do agree with you the para 2 is one of the hall of fame most best sellers for spyderco i did had two of them and sold them just to find out i miss it so i bought me another one the problem for as a collector is when a knife is over a 100 $ I rarely use id for me it is mostly a collectors piece and goes to the display case and I know that is a shame because knifes like the para 2 are made to me used... Thank you Clint for this nice true story. 

  • Patrik Ilijev

    Another interesting new prototype announced.

    Mike Draper

  • Patrik Ilijev

    Hey Spydie Friends!!

    Here is my new collection entry the

    Spyderco Standard G10

  • Patrik Ilijev

    Hey Spydie Friends!!

    Here is my new collection entry the:

    Police Generation 1

    I did little bit refurbishing on this one to give her back the beauty she once had after all she is 23 years old...

    Before

     After

  • Billy Oneale

    Nice!
  • Patrik Ilijev

    Hey Spydie Friends!!

    Here are my new collection entry the:

    Collectors Club Endura 4 v ZDP 189

    Endura 4 in blackoxide VG10

     Endura 4 FFG Grey

  • Clint Thompson

    Patrik...

    Great knives.

  • Ron Cooper

    Patrik, those are all great looking Endura's! I especially like the partially serrated black oxide version. Sweet!

  • Patrik Ilijev

    Thanks for comments. Indeed the Endura and Delica are on the top of my like list I have several versions and still adding more to the collection.

    The Endura is one of the most versatile knives from spyderco it can be a utility knife or a self defense implement. I would like to see that they bring back the G10 version once they made a sprint run since than the version is very popular  and goes for premium prices. If you consider today's prices and equipment that should not be a problem to offer those best selling models like the delica and endura in G10 version. 

    Anyway if you like and don't have a Endura 4 I do recommend the Wave version or the black oxide version for extreme corrosion and wear resistance. 

  • Patrik Ilijev

    Hey Spydie Friends!!

    Here are my new collection entry the:

    Police 3 G10

    Sage 1

    Spyderco Calypso Brown G10 Sprint Run

  • Ron Cooper

    Nice, Patrik! What steel does that brown Caly have? Is it S35VN like my brown Para 2? The G10 looks about the same.

    I had my heart broken on Thursday morning when KnifeWorks put some extra Green Para 2's up for grabs. I had been on their waiting list for over a year and had been notified a couple of days earlier that they would go online at 8 am CDT (CST).

    I grabbed one immediately and went through the checkout only to have their server crash. That happened to me 2 more times! It was very frustrating. A lot of people who had waited like myself got shutout because KW's server got slammed. Oh well!

    Congrats on all of your new Spydies!

  • Patrik Ilijev

    Thanks Ron and sorry about that para I feel your pain.

    The steel on that Caly is VG10 

  • Jan Carter

    That Calypso looks good to me

  • Wes Painter

    Hi, Spyderco friends.  I haven't been online much since April, it's nice to be back.  Since then I've acquired several knives, but two of my favorite new acquisitions are the Des Horn folder and the Gayle Bradley (the big one--C134??).  I love both knives.  The Des Horn is a thing of beauty---a real gentleman's knife!  The Gayle Bradley is a beast and has become one of my favorite EDC blades.  My main reason for obtaining it was that I did not have a knife with a CPM-M4 blade in my collection.  This M4 steel is amazing.  I stropped it with green compound right out of the box and it is scary sharp and holds an edge better than any steel I've used to date (beats the crap out of S3V; S30V; S35VN; SK-5; Elmax; N360 et al).  I've sliced up beau coup cardboard moving boxes and haven't had to resharpen yet.  The carbon fiber scales are really beautiful on such a work-horse of a knife.  Now I'm going to have to get the G/B Air.  I just love this M4 steel.  My only complaint about this knife is there is no cutout for the liner-lock (intentionally) and it is hard on the thumb to close; however, it opens super fast and I don't expect to have a need to close it at light speed---so this is a very minor negative.   I rotate a lot of knives in and out of my EDC rotation, but this one may stay on the strong side permanently and I'll only rotate the left side in the future??

  • Ron Cooper

    Good to have you back, Wes! And, yep! I have heard nothing but good things about the Gayle Bradley and its M4 steel. The fit and finish on the few that I have handled has always been top notch. Like most, I am duly impressed with the Spyderco knives that are manufactured in Taiwan. Their quality, in many cases, equals or surpasses the knives that are made in Golden, CO.

    The issue with the liner lock on the GB has been a concern to me. As has been the bulkiness and weight @ 5.5oz - The GB is an absolute tank! I'm sure that I will one day own one. But I'm doubtful that it will ever bump a Para 2 @ 3.75oz from my pocket as my primary EDC? But who knows, I've been wrong before!

    Good to have you back and posting, Wes. Enjoy those new knives and keep us updated on how you like 'em.

    Cheers, mate!

  • Ron Cooper

    If you read my post back on June 16th then you will know that I had my heart broken trying to get my hands on a Dark Green Paramilitary 2 with CTS-204P steel that was a Knifeworks dealer exclusive.

    Well, the Knife God's smiled upon me this morning and my broken heart has now been mended. I received an email from a sweet young lady who works at Knifeworks who informed me that there were now a few available and that those of us who had been on the stand-by list for over a year and a half would get first crack at one. Without giving it a second thought I shot her a call and made my purchase. 

    So, yippee skippy, I will be getting a new Green Para 2 after all. But, I still have to wait until Aug. 8th for it to ship. But that's okay! I have already been waiting for over a year and half. What's another week!

    Yay! I am sooooo Happy!

    I'll post pics as soon as I get it. This will make 4 Para 2's for me. I already have the Digicam Black S30V, the Orange CTS-XHP, and the Brown S35VN. I can't wait to try the CTS-204P!

  • Patrik Ilijev

    Congratulation Ron I'm glad you got your knife. Enjoy it. 

  • Ron Cooper

    Green Para 2 in the house!

    Well, after a very long wait the much anticipated Green Spyderco CTS-204P Paramilitary 2 is FINALLY in my possession! And, I am happy to state that the wait was worth it. So, far after a very careful inspection, this knife appears to be the very best of my 4 Para 2's straight out of the box. The blade is perfectly centered. The G10 is a gorgeous shade of dark forest green and nice n' grippy like all of my Para 2's. The grind lines on this blade are spot-on perfect! The action is smooth as butter and the compression lock operates flawlessly and effortlessly. No issues with sticking at all. I have had great luck with all of my Para 2's in that regard.

    After reading reports of compression lock issues I am relieved to say that I have never experienced any problems with any of mine. I can also state that the Compression Lock is, without a doubt, my favorite locking mechanism, with the Michael Walker Liner Lock running a very close second.

    As with all of my Para 2's, the very first adjustment I make to suit my preferences is to switch the pocket clip for tip up carry. They always come tip down. Once that is done I put some pants on the boy in the form of a lanyard which is adorned with beads.

    Without any further ado here is my new Green Paramilitary 2...

    A couple of profile pics...

    And here are a couple with my other Para 2's...

    These are all such great knives. I have carried the Digicam Black Blade Para 2 in my pocket every single day for nearly 2 years now. I will occasionally carry the Brown and the Orange, but rarely. The Digicam DLC is my daily workhorse and has performed its tasks with ease each and every time I have called upon it. I know that many of us also collect and carry traditional folders. I do as well. But these Spyderco Paramilitary 2's are unsurpassed for one handed ease of operation, both opening and closing, and these super steels are hard to beat for sharpness and edge retention. I carry traditional folders, but I rely upon the Para 2 for most of the chores that I perform each day.

    That's my story and I'm sticking to it! 


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    Craig Henry

    I thought I heard a Cricket! Here's an old one I had lying around.....


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    Craig Henry

    Here's my old Paramilitary 1...........


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    Craig Henry

    My Spyderco Spur in VG-10........

  • Ron Cooper

    Craig, you have some real classics there, my friend! The original Paramilitary is absolutely golden! And that stainless Cricket is very cool, too! 


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    Craig Henry

    Thanks Ron!

    I used to have a bunch more, but sold most of my Spydercos off.

  • Ron Cooper

    Craig, are you still in possession of the Para 1?


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    Craig Henry

    Yep. It's a keeper!

  • Brad T.

    Sprint run collection is growing, added the Endura today.

  • Ron Cooper

    That pic is absolutely obscene, Brad!

    (I mean that in a good way ~ Congratulations!)