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Spyderco Sprint Run Burgundy Tanto FB

Spyderco will be releasing a Sprint Run of 1200 pieces of the Lum Tanto Fixed Blade with Burgundy Micarta Handles in May/June 2013. MSRP is $379.95. Given how collectible the last run of the FB Tanto was, you may want to get your pre-orders in with your Spyderco dealer.

Rare One on Ebay 12/01/12

A rare old Lum is currently on Ebay. The seller indicates that this was the 13th knife made by Bob. A couple of indicators to support that claim. 1) Maker's mark is the Chinese character for Lum hand etched. 2) The sheath is identically marked. 3) The sheath work is consistent with Bob's style. 4) Handle hardware is consistent with a knife from that period. 5) Mirror polish would be the standard finish for the period. 6) Taper tang with liner. Good luck to the seller and the new owner.

Ebay: Northwest Safari Envoy

Ebay Item #130788718550. Just ended with asking price of $899. Serial #007. The Envoy is the smaller brother to the Temple Guard.

Shi Lin Dao

Just found a gem of a video about the Shi-Lin Dao that Bob based his Chinese Folder design on. The video is in a mixture of Taiwanese and Mandarin Chinese with Japanese subtitles, but it shows the store where the Shi-Lin Dao is made, in the small cutlery shop based in Taipei Taiwan. The design is over 100 years old, and can be found in many sizes. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bb6UKOAxVOU And a second video on the history of the store: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-O8czHujZLc Unfortunately, the store is currently closed, pending reorganization: http://shilin-cutter.com.tw

Linton Cutlery Folder on Ebay

I've gotten a few emails asking about the "Linton Cutlery Patszland" folder that shows up on Ebay. Item #160839541445, as of 7/07/12. The common question is did Bob design the knife? The answer is NO!!! A brief history: Linton is a Taiwanese knife making company that one year, in the early 2000's, decided to show up at the NYCKS with several of their new models, asking show attendees to vote for their favorite design. Unfortunately, many of their models were too similar to popular designs being offered by custom knife makers, that their offerings were not well received. This specific model generated accusations of "design copy" of Bob's Chinese Folder. Bob was in attendance at the show, and was able to look at the design first hand. He said the design was not infringing on his Chinese Folder design, as it was closer to the original Chinese Shi-Lin folder design. But he did express a little concerned that the handle was very similar to the way he does the...

Satin Finish

Just a quick note on Bob's signature Satin finish. Somewhere in my vast boxes of stuff is a letter he wrote to me, describing his satin finish process. If I ever find it, I'll be happy to scan it and post it. In it, he also explained that the reason he went with a satin finish was for the combination of beauty and durability over mirror polished. He disliked mirror polishing, not only for the amount of work involved, but for the fact that mirror polishing is not a good polish for a working knife. Bob always felt he made working knives, and would enjoy seeing one of his knives being used. As such, while the majority of his knives are satin finished, his earlier work could be found with mirror polished blades. More common with knives bearing his LUM stamp. As it was expected for makers to finish knives that way during that time. There are a few examples of mirror polished blades made later in his career, but they would usually be found on a presentation level piece.

Pink Large Lum

A little belated, but just so it's included. Spyderco released a Sprint Run of the Large Chinese Folder with Pink scales. :)