Spyderco’s are a good knife, far from a premium knife. You do not get into a premium knife category until you’re over 500 bucks.
FrailCacti
I think that is for sure premium. Well done sir. You have reached the true knife enthusiast category
NC_CodyW
Great knife, when I got into knives I thought they were ugly, but holding one sold me immediately
Sharp_one1958
That’s random people on the street. If you talk to knife dudes it’s not a premium knife.
Sharp_one1958
Up to 500.00 is considered mid- tier. When there’s knives out though they cost thousands of dollars or more, those are premium upper tier knives. Take a pole on here you will find the most people would consider it a non-premium knife .
Thumber3
Be very careful with s110v. I had the very same model and I found it chippy and the blade snapped with no lateral pressure. Spyderco warrantied the broken blade but I replaced with a different model with different steel
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I wouldn’t call this premium.
Can’t go wrong with a Spyderco
Spyderco’s are a good knife, far from a premium knife. You do not get into a premium knife category until you’re over 500 bucks.
I think that is for sure premium. Well done sir. You have reached the true knife enthusiast category
Great knife, when I got into knives I thought they were ugly, but holding one sold me immediately
That’s random people on the street. If you talk to knife dudes it’s not a premium knife.
Up to 500.00 is considered mid- tier. When there’s knives out though they cost thousands of dollars or more, those are premium upper tier knives.
Take a pole on here you will find the most people would consider it a non-premium knife .
Be very careful with s110v. I had the very same model and I found it chippy and the blade snapped with no lateral pressure. Spyderco warrantied the broken blade but I replaced with a different model with different steel
Congratulations. I loved mine for years.
That’s your opinion, not mine.
We can agree that we disagree. No hard feelings.