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Spyderco Chaparral Plain Edge Knife

Spyderco Chaparral Plain Edge Knife
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Chaparral is a shrub native to the Western United States with the unique ability to perennially survive, revive and regenerate after being destroyed by drought or fire. Like a season it returns year after year. It’s also what Spyderco calls a new and continuing series of gentlemen’s folders.

Mid-sized Chaparral folders will have identical blade and handle profiles but showcase variant handle materials. Handle options will be chosen for their elegant appearance and functional utility with a focus directed at making the Chaparral series unique as well as a serious contender in the gent’s knife genre.

Possibly Spyderco’s thinnest, lightest mid-sized CLIPIT yet, the debut Chaparral will have a carbon-fiber handle with a mid-positioned back lock and screw-together construction. Attached to the ultra-slim handle, a left-right, tip-up clip arranges the knife deeply inside a pocket.

Crucible Steel Inc. of New York produces the CPM-S30V powdered steel used for the leaf-shaped blade. The blade is ground full-flat and offered PlainEdged for the best available cutting performance with non-skid jimping located at both the spine and choil.

Right/Left, Tip-Up clip
Spine and choil jimping
Flat-ground blade.
Carbon Fiber handle

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