Spyderco Knives: Spyderco Chinook Knife, Part Serrated, Discontinued Item BNIB, SP-C63GPS
This C63GPS Spyderco Chinook Knife is a discontinued item with serial number; BNIB, made in 2001.The C63GPS Spyderco Chinook Knife features a 3 3/4 inch part serrated Bowie style blade made of CPM 440V stainless steel with Spyderco Hole for ambidextrous one hand opening. The black G10 handle, 4 7/8 inches closed, has steel liners and a full metal backspacer for strength, sturdy lock back, a lanyard hole, and removable metal pocket clip mounted at the pivot end. The Spyderco Chinook Knife has an overall open length of 8 9/16 inches, and it weighs 7.25 ounces. Made in Golden, Colorado USA in 2001.
From the 2001 Spyderco Product Guide: Recently James A. Keating (a Master at Arms) came to Spyderco with an intriguing knife design in hand. This design entered the Spyderco R&D Department. There it underwent various tweaks and refinements emerging as a new CLIPIT dubbed the C63 Chinook. Keating's design is capable of handling a gamut of strenuous cutting chores. Spyderco uses a lockback with strength beyond industry standards. Originally developed for Martial Blade craft and tactical applications, the Chinook effortlessly transforms into a field knife, filling the varied requirements for a hard-use hunting/camp knife. The upswept modified Bowie-style blade is made of CPM-S440V steel and is 3 3/4 inches long with substantial belly and breadth for skinning and field dressing. Included is a substantial pocket clip for tip-down carry. Outdoor adventurers and extreme sportspeople take notice.
Spyderco Knives: Spyderco Chinook Knife, Part Serrated, Discontinued Item BNIB, SP-C63GPS
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