SpyKer - PlainEdge
Built in 2005 by Spyderco in Golden, CO, the C96 SpyKer, named because it is a collaboration between Spyderco and Kershaw, was a special limited-edition knife of 3000 pieces. The SpyKer appears to be a Kershaw while equally resembling a Spyderco. Kershaw’s chief designer (at the time) and prominent knifemaker Ken Onion is responsible for the pleasingly curved shape while Spyderco’s Sal Glesser adds the Spyderco Round Hole and expected ergonomics. The CPMS30V steel blade is hollow-ground with a spine swedge. Spyderco’s Round Hole, a mark of quality in the industry, is lined up with two smaller holes of descending size. The three holes grouped by size are a design feature associated with Kershaw (a Ken Onion design patent) symbolizing their quality and craftsmanship. Precision-machined G-10 handles are inlayed with silver carbon-fiber twill and assembled with an adjustable pivot pin and phosphor bronze bushings. Set behind the cutting edge, a finger choil optimally positions the hand for advanced control. A black steel pocket clip carries the knife tip-down in a pocket.
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