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Old 12-04-2008, 14:35   #1
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Question Spyderco Tenacious

Gentlemen,
I read an article on a Chinese-made Spyderco, the Tenacious.
What amazes me is its low price (under 50 Euros) which seems cheap compared to other Spydercos.
Has anyone here handled / used this knife? How does it hold up as an edc ?
Since it is a brand that is widely used , and the fact it is so cheap it won´t burn a hole in my wallet I am thinking of getting this knife (for edc and Leo patrol use).
I used the search function but nothing came up so I´d be really gratefull for some opinions.
Thank you.
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Old 12-04-2008, 19:23   #2
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I don't have any experience with that particular model but I carried a spyderco on duty as an LEO for a several years before I sprung for an auto. Overall they make good knives for the money and you won't be too upset if you lose it in a foot chase. The serrated blades cut seatbelts well, which was one of my primary concerns. Overall for the money I think it's a good blade considering your usage, one downside of the serrated blades is finding someone to sharpen it can be a chore, but for the money they're almost disposable. I would still prefer a good auto with a large button as a backup weapon in case I'm fighting on the ground trying to protect my primary weapon. The spyderco ergonomics are good as a one hand opener with a little practice, but you'll need to practice with it a bit to get it into muscle memory as with anything. I never had to use mine under those circumstances thankfully, but I always carried on my left side specifically for that purpose.

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Old 12-04-2008, 20:12   #3
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The serrated blades cut seatbelts well, which was one of my primary concerns. Overall for the money I think it's a good blade considering your usage, one downside of the serrated blades is finding someone to sharpen it can be a chore...
Read the sharpening thread here, it's a sticky at the top of the edged weapon area.
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Old 12-04-2008, 21:52   #4
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Read the sharpening thread here, it's a sticky at the top of the edged weapon area.
Thanks Mr. Harsey, I guess I've always been a bit afraid of even trying to sharpen my serrated blades, I've got a couple of dull spydercos laying around (couldn't find anyone to sharpen them), I'll have to pick up one of those sharpeners and give it a try.
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Old 12-05-2008, 03:28   #5
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Defender968,
thanks for the info ! Regarding autos; they are outlawed here, even for us.
Regarding the knife sharpening thread; thanks Mr.Harsey, I gotta go look and learn over there. I have a Gerber diamond knife sharpener. I make my knives duller instead of sharper. I still have to learn a lot on that topic it seems.
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Gentlemen,
I read an article on a Chinese-made Spyderco...
I've had two Spyderco's and they're both marked Seki-City, Japan. Guess they're out-sourcing now, too. But otherwise, they've treated me well.
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Old 12-05-2008, 22:42   #7
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I've had two Spyderco's and they're both marked Seki-City, Japan. Guess they're out-sourcing now, too. But otherwise, they've treated me well.
Wouldn't quite be so sure, from what I understand, there's a Spyderco plant here in Denver, CO. Have a few friends that work there. They can't disclose everything, but they can say that a metric assload of knives are manufactured there everyday. I can't speak for every product they sell (they're practically a franchise now), but their better namesakes are US made. I even recall making fixtures for them that were shipped to US locations about 4 years ago.
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Old 12-08-2008, 09:56   #8
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I've had two Spyderco's and they're both marked Seki-City, Japan. Guess they're out-sourcing now, too. But otherwise, they've treated me well.
Spyderco has had knives made in Seki, Japan for a very long time so your modern knife manufacturing history isn't quite up to speed.

I do not speak for Sal Glesser or Spyderco but have a lot of respect for what they have done for the knife industry by making several significant contributions which many now take for granted.

Does anyone know what the city of Seki is famous for?

Anyone know what the "firsts" are that Spyderco brought to folding knives?
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"Does anyone know what the city of Seki is famous for?"



Sword making?
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"Does anyone know what the city of Seki is famous for?"



Sword making?
Yes, and the next question is how long ago did they start this?
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Yes, and the next question is how long ago did they start this?

W/out referring to Google, I would say it probably started during the days of the Samurai. So, awhile!

We are lucky enough to visit Japan 2-3 times per year.
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Someone want to try answering the knife quiz question of what the Spyderco firsts are in folding knives before "Spyderco" shows up?
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Someone want to try answering the knife quiz question of what the Spyderco firsts are in folding knives before "Spyderco" shows up?
One-hand opening
Serrations on a folder
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Someone want to try answering the knife quiz question of what the Spyderco firsts are in folding knives before "Spyderco" shows up?
One-handed opening on a folder? I remember the first Mariner I saw...
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Someone want to try answering the knife quiz question of what the Spyderco firsts are in folding knives before "Spyderco" shows up?
AND...........Who has a Knife on display at the Japanese National Knife Museum, Seki??
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