Brought to you by KnifeCenter.com The Spyderco Lil’ Lum is a compact version of Bob Lum’s Chinese folder, a now-discontinued design from the Spyderco archives....
Brought to you by KnifeCenter.com Designers Walter Brend and Joel Pirela collaborated to design the Spyderco Mamba; a large, barbed flipper. Want a Spyderco Mamba?...
Brought to you by KnifeCenter.com The new Spyderco Snap-It Salt is an updated version of a long-discontinued Spyderco. The original Snap-It was introduced in 1993,...
Brought to you by KnifeCenter.com Brian Tighe’s collaboration with Spyderco has been in the works for years, and has come to fruition in the form of the...
Brought to you by KnifeCenter.com A month after discontinuing the Spyderco PITS in 2015, Spyderco brought the innovative one-handed slipjoint back – this time with...
Brought to you by KnifeCenter.com The Spyderco Myrtle is Belgian custom knife maker Filip de Leeuw’s second collaboration with Spyderco. It is a graceful knife...
Brought to you by KnifeCenter.com The Spyderco Mantra 2, a dedicated flipper designed by Eric Glesser. The knife shares its handle and CPM M4 blade...
Brought to you by KnifeCenter.com Designed by Spyderco’s Eric Glesser, the Spyderco Mantra resembles their popular Delica model. The new knife comes in CPM M4...
Brought to you by KnifeCenter.com Resembling Spyderco’s Swick fixed blade, the Spyderco Introvert flipper is remarkably comfortable, agile, and thin given its unusual design. It...
Brought to you by KnifeCenter.com This Peter Rassenti-designed knife is a remarkable example of Spyderco’s engineering and manufacturing capabilities. The Spyderco Nirvana handle is machined...