Spyderco offers a rather special rescue knife
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Pete Wadeson re-visits the Leatherman SkeletoolTM one of the lightest yet still well equipped multi-tools…
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Pete Moore checks out the latest fixed blade from Spyderco and finds a life style design as opposed to a piece of cutlery
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Pete Moore wraps his hand around the new Phoenix folder from Spyderco and finds it’s love at first sight
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Small and elegantly formed Spyderco’s Dragonfly folder offers a number of options - some pretty and some plain - but all eminently practical as Pete Moore discovers
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Pete Moore checks out a monster folder from Spyderco from British custom knife maker Farid Mehr
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Pete Moore checks out the smallest of Spyderco’s range of big fixed blades and finds it perhaps the best option for the UK
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Wheelwrite takes a break from reloading as he looks at a uniquely practical design from Spyderco the Jumpmaster
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Pete Moore returns to the Puukko as he looks at two variants of this classic Finnish work knife
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Ambitious, Tenacious, Resistance and Persistance… how can all these words be linked? If you put HMS in front of each of them they might be long forgotten warships – but in fact they are all models in the new Value Folders series of knives from Spyderco
continue reading >Wheelwrite, in a change of pace, looks at some Spyderco blades with some real function…
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Spyderco introduces a lighter version of one of their bigger folders
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Ever a fan of monster folders, Pete Moore discovers that sometimes down-sizing can be good too
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Pete Moore ever a fan of the Spyderco Military model acquaints himself with the latest camo version
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Pete Moore checks out Spyderco’s latest fixed blade knife that offers a unique version of the traditional Finnish Puukko
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Pete Moore tests the Spyderco Schempp Tuff - a folder that really lives up to its name
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Pat Farey discovers the Spyderco Squeak – but don’t be fooled by the name, this non-locking folder has a lot to offer
continue reading >Pete Moore considers Spyderco’s biggest monster folder to date, the aptly named Bison and wonders if things can get a bit too big?
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Ever a fan of fixed blade hunting knives Pete Moore checks out Spyderco’s new Temperance2
continue reading >There is nothing bright about a dull knife and Chris Parkin has the answer, with Spyderco’s Tri-Angle Sharpmaker…
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