Danke Peter 1960 and thanks Sal,
I'm really excited to see this thread reappear!
The idea of a "german" spyderco is something I pondered quite often.
And in my conclusion I rejoin TimB.
If it shall represent something "german", the historic "leaping cat knife" should be the model to be used as a basis.
It has the two hand opening, a tough back lock, about 8cm bladelength, but until now it never had a clip.
Also known as "Kaiser Wilhelm"knife it has a over 100 year history and should well merit to be represented in the ethnic
series for instance. For the steel I'm sure you 'll make an excellent choice.
Well, just my 0,50€
niccolo
I'm really excited to see this thread reappear!
The idea of a "german" spyderco is something I pondered quite often.
And in my conclusion I rejoin TimB.
If it shall represent something "german", the historic "leaping cat knife" should be the model to be used as a basis.
It has the two hand opening, a tough back lock, about 8cm bladelength, but until now it never had a clip.
Also known as "Kaiser Wilhelm"knife it has a over 100 year history and should well merit to be represented in the ethnic
series for instance. For the steel I'm sure you 'll make an excellent choice.
Well, just my 0,50€
niccolo