My (Current) Spyderco Collection: The Knife Junkie Podcast (Episode 675) Media
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What does a serious Spyderco collection look like? In Episode 675 of The Knife Junkie Podcast, host Bob DeMarco walks through his complete lineup of Spyderco folders, from the iconic Military and Military 2 in CruCarta to the Native Chief Salt series in MagnaCut to the full Yojimbo family designed by Michael Janich.
Bob shares the personal stories behind each knife, including a purple Delica 4 named Sleepy Bear by his daughter and a Police Model OG he first saw in a Philadelphia bike shop decades ago. He also gives a short but solid history of Spyderco, from Sal and Joanne Glesser sharpening knives at swap meets to the company leading the industry in steel experimentation, grind quality, and constant design updates.
Before the Spyderco rundown, Bob covers the First Tool segment on the Pattada, a traditional Sardinian folding knife carried by shepherds and craftsmen for generations. He also reviews two new pieces in the State of the Collection: the Jack Wolf Knives Gateway Bison, the first fixed blade in the Gateway line, and a Cold Steel Kobun sent to Matthew Culbertson for his custom single-scoop serration treatment. The Kobun came back with the sharpest edge Bob has ever had on that knife.
The episode also includes Knife Life News with three stories worth knowing about: the Civivi Iron Tide collaboration with Pete McKinnon of Pete Pirate Life, the Zero Tolerance ZT 0020 20th anniversary knife using Vegas Forge Lytic Damascus at 700 dollars, and three new Kershaw releases heading into Blade Show.
The pocket check features the Emerson CQC-13, the Rosecraft Blades French Broad Jack, the Hogtooth Knives NoVA-2, and a Jed Hornbeak Necromance that Bob called one of the finest knives he owns.
Whether you have one Spyderco or 20, this episode will make you look at the lineup in a new way. Bob is clear that this is not the end of his Spyderco coverage—his fixed blades are still coming. If you are a fan of the brand or just want to hear what 20-plus years of knife collecting sounds like, this is the episode.
Find the list of all the knives shown in the show and links to the Knife Life news stories at https://theknifejunkie.com/675.
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