Folding Knife Spyderco Worker Green
Item description
This beautiful Spyderco Worker folding knife is based on the very first knife from Spyderco that was released in 1981. The original had a stainless steel scaling, in this fresh, modern version the knife is equipped with a dark green G-10 scaling. The knife is produced from VG-10 steel and has a smooth blade. It locks securely through the Back lock system. It was designed by Sal Glesser. The knife has a hardness of 59 (Rc). Weighing just 91 grams, it is a relatively lightweight knife and has an easy clip.
About Spyderco
Spyderco has a name that amongst the knives industry for having different, peculiar, and even 'out there' styled blades. Thinking beyond established knife industry barriers allowed Spyderco to introduce new and radical innovations to the knife culture. Making knives that consistently deliver reliable high-performance requires an ongoing commitment to testing. In their million-dollar testing facility they examine edge retention with a CATRA machine, and look for rust development with Q-FOG, as well as checking the force needed to open and close a knife.
Specifications
- EAN
- 716104000166
- Folding Knife
- Brand
- Spyderco
- Type
- Worker
- Colour
- Green
- Material handle
- G-10
- Material blade
- VG-10
- Blade type
- Drop point
- Length of the blade
- 7.2 cm
- Closed length
- 9.8 cm
- Locking type
- Back lock
- Cutting edge type
- Smooth
Item description
This beautiful Spyderco Worker folding knife is based on the very first knife from Spyderco that was released in 1981. The original had a stainless steel scaling, in this fresh, modern version the knife is equipped with a dark green G-10 scaling. The knife is produced from VG-10 steel and has a smooth blade. It locks securely through the Back lock system. It was designed by Sal Glesser. The knife has a hardness of 59 (Rc). Weighing just 91 grams, it is a relatively lightweight knife and has an easy clip.
About Spyderco
Spyderco has a name that amongst the knives industry for having different, peculiar, and even 'out there' styled blades. Thinking beyond established knife industry barriers allowed Spyderco to introduce new and radical innovations to the knife culture. Making knives that consistently deliver reliable high-performance requires an ongoing commitment to testing. In their million-dollar testing facility they examine edge retention with a CATRA machine, and look for rust development with Q-FOG, as well as checking the force needed to open and close a knife.
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