If a Spyderco doesn’t have a hole is it really a Spyderco? (NKD)

by Affectionate-House43

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  1. Affectionate-House43

    If a tree falls in a forest and there’s no one there to hear it, does it make a sound? If a Spyderco doesn’t have a hole, is it still a Spyderco? Asking the big questions here. (NKD: the medium sized version of the cheaper plain G10/BDN1 Spyderco Murray Carter production line. I’m used to euro style chef knives and this thing is so thin behind the edge that cutting up some carrots felt like using a lightsaber)

  2. TopRealz

    No. It’s literally their trademark (if you’re wondering why their *patent* hasn’t expired yet). And given that I expect every Spyderco knife I buy to have one, even fixed blades

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