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The C11 Delica was first introduced in 1990, together with its bigger brother the [[C10 Endura]]. They have gone through most major and minor revisions together.
The C11 Delica was first introduced in 1990, together with its bigger brother the [[C10 Endura]]. They have gone through most major and minor revisions together.
==Generations==
The C11 Delica has a long and complex history. Since it's introduction in 1990 the Delica went through many minor and major changes (usually improvements). These changes were done from one production run to the next independent of calendar year. Grouping the variants into different generations, as done by collectors, in this article, and partly by Spyderco, simplifies handling the complexity. Generations are differentiated by major changes as described in the following subsections. See [http://www.spyderco.com/forums/showthread.php?t=22654 here] for a more detailed discussion.
                  1996                    2006
                  |----- Generation 2 -----|---------------->
                                          |- Generation 4 ->
|---- Generation 1 ----|-- Generation 3 --|---------------->
1990                  1998              2006
===Generation 1===
The first C11 Delica variants introduced in the earlier 90s with an [[FRN]] handle and an integral [[FRN]] clip are considered first generation Delicas (D1).
Initially [[GIN-1/G-2]] steel was used for the blade, in later runs [[AUS-8]] was used too.
Until about 1992 Spyderco knives were not marked with the steel used. The G-2 stamp<ref name="SF10">A comment by Sal Glesser on the G-2 stamp can be found on the Spyderco-Forums[http://www.spyderco.com/forums/showpost.php?p=448959&postcount=2]</ref> on the blade was then used till 1994. In 1994, the steel remained the same, but the marking was changed to GIN-1, the name given by the steel's  manufacturer.
Initially a thin integral FRN clip was used, which was later changed to a wider one. In a less visible way, actually a total of 6 different clips exist:
"''The 1st generation, with the molded clip actually went through 6 modifications to the mold, but they were minor changes to the clip mostly.''"<ref name="spyderco forum">Information provided by Sal from Spyderco, found in the Spyderco Forums [http://www.spyderco.com/forums/showthread.php?t=27130] </ref>
===Generation 2===
In 1996 the Delica II was introduced with an originally different [[SKU]] ([[C43 Delica II]]). The major modifications from the D1 are
* stainless steel handle,
* stainless steel clip,
* [[AUS-6]] steel blade.
In 2000 the [[SKU]] was changed to C11. A [[Boye dent]] was added in 2002.
Nowadays, all stainless steel handled variants of the Delica (including the C43) introduced earlier than 2006 are considered to be second generation Delicas (D2).
Several engraved variations of D2 exist. Common ones are PRCA, DEA, FBI and "Bug and web".
===Generation 3===
The third generation of the Delica (D3) was introduced in 1999. The most prominent modifications from the D1:
* Different and more highly effective form
* Reversible, stainless steel clip that can be mounted for left and right-hand carry ([[barrel bolt clip]])
A [[Boye dent]] was added in 2001.
===Generation 4===
The fourth generation (D4), including the Delica 4, Delica SS 4, and Delica Trainer 4 came out in 2006.
Major modifications of the blade from earlier generations:
* The blade has a less pointy and stronger tip, an enlarged 13mm opening hole, and jimping added to the spine of the blade.
Major modifications of the [[Stainless Steel]] handle from D2:
* The clip is connected to the handle with 3 small screws with four different possible mounting positions (4-way clip: tip-up/tip-down for left and right-hand carry).
Major modifications of the [[FRN]] handle from D3:
* The D4 has a screw together construction for easier cleaning and adjustments.
* The scales are made using ''Bi-Directional Texturing'' (trademarked) to provide better traction and improve ergonomics.
* This is the first Delica to have skeletonized stainless steel liners (with holes cut in to save weight) to give it added strength without adding weight to the knife.
* The clip is connected to the liners with 3 small screws with four different possible mounting positions (4-way clip: tip-up/tip-down for left and right-hand carry).
All variants have a [[Boye dent]].
Additional variants introduced after the initial release include (see the D4 variants table further below for a complete list):
* Waved navy blue (officially grey) [[FRN]] variant and a foliage green [[FRN]] variant later in 2006, both VG-10
* British Racing Green [[FRN]] with ZDP-189 steel blade in 2007
* Foliage Green [[G-10]] handle with full flat grind VG-10 blade in 2008
* Waved trainer variant in 2008
* Waved navy blue [[FRN]] variant with fully serrated and combination edge in 2008
* Black [[FRN]] handle with black blade (combination edge only) variant in 2008. These knives (including a similar Endura model) initially were planned to only be available in the SAS catalog for the Military and LEOs, but the public demand was so great it was decided to make them part of the stock line in 2008<ref>Information provided by TazKristi from Spyderco, found in the Spyderco Forums  [http://spyderco.com/forums/showthread.php?t=33021]</ref>. They appeared in the main 2009 catalog.


==Appearance in catalogs==
==Appearance in catalogs==


Since at least 1993 the C11 Delica appeared in all Spyderco product catalogs ([http://www.spydie.nl/catalogs/ older], [http://www.spyderco.com/catalog/download.php newer]).
Since at least 1993 the C11 Delica appeared in all [http://www.spyderco.com/catalog/download.php Spyderco product catalogs ].


(1991, 1992: must have been in there, if there ever existed such catalogs (?)).
(1991, 1992: must have been in there, if there ever existed such catalogs (?)).
These are the Spyderco Product Guides that feature the C11 Delica, that can be viewed online at the Spyderco.com website:
* [https://www.spyderco.com/catalog/2006SpydercoCatalog.pdf 2006 Spyderco Product Guide]
* [https://www.spyderco.com/catalog/2007SpydercoByrd.pdf 2007 Spyderco Product Guide]
* [https://www.spyderco.com/catalog/2008SpydercoCatalog.pdf 2008 Spyderco Product Guide]
* [https://www.spyderco.com/catalog/2009SpydercoCatalog.pdf 2009 Spyderco Product Guide]
* [https://www.spyderco.com/catalog/2010_Spyderco_ProductGuide.pdf 2010 Spyderco Product Guide]
* [https://www.spyderco.com/catalog/2011_Spyderco_Product_Guide.pdf 2011 Spyderco Product Guide]
* [https://www.spyderco.com/catalog/2012SpydercoCatalog.pdf 2012 Spyderco Product Guide]
* [https://www.spyderco.com/catalog/2013SpydercoProductGuide.pdf 2013 Spyderco Product Guide]
* [https://www.spyderco.com/catalog/2014_Spyderco_Product_Guide.pdf 2014 Spyderco Product Guide]
* [https://www.spyderco.com/catalog/2015_Spyderco_Product_Guide.pdf 2015 Spyderco Product Guide]
* [https://www.spyderco.com/catalog/2016_Spyderco_Product_Guide.pdf 2016 Spyderco Product Guide]
* [https://www.spyderco.com/catalog/2017_Spyderco_Product_Guide.pdf 2017 Spyderco Product Guide]
* [https://www.spyderco.com/catalog/2018_Spyderco_Product_Guide.pdf 2018 Spyderco Product Guide]
* [https://www.spyderco.com/catalog/2019_Spyderco_Product_Guide.pdf 2019 Spyderco Product Guide]
* [http://catalog.spyderco.com/productguide/ 2020 Spyderco Product Guide]
* [https://catalog.spyderco.com/2021productguide/ 2021 Spyderco Product Guide]
* [http://catalog.spyderco.com/2022productguide/ 2022 Spyderco Product Guide]
* [http://catalog.spyderco.com/2023productguide/ 2023 Spyderco Product Guide]
* [https://publications.spyderco.com/view/27212419/ 2024 Spyderco Product Guide]


==Designer==
==Designer==


[[Sal Glesser]] designed the original 1990 Delica. Today's design updates he also designs together with Eric and Peter as a team<ref>Sal Glesser's original comment can be found on Spyderco-Forums [http://spyderco.com/forums/showthread.php?t=36153|]</ref>.
[[Sal Glesser]] designed the original 1990 Delica. Today's design updates he also designs together with Eric and Peter as a team<ref>Sal Glesser's original comment can be found on Spyderco-Forums [http://forum.spyderco.com/viewtopic.php?p=1147332#p1147332|]</ref>.


==History, mentionings from the forums etc.==
==History, mentionings from the forums etc.==
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On the [[Spyderco forums]]:
On the [[Spyderco forums]]:
* [http://www.spyderco.com/forums/showthread.php?t=34206| "Show your Delica's"] thread contains a lot of pictures and information about variations
* [https://forum.spyderco.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&p=58831-Endura-date-history-questions-for-Sal-or-Spyderco-Rep-Expert&p=838971#post838971 Sal explains] the history behind the use of ''G-2'' and ''GIN-1'' on the blades.
* Delica 3 [http://www.spyderco.com/forums/showthread.php?t=14829 review] by "Fisher of Men"
* [https://forum.spyderco.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=34206| "Show your Delica's"] thread contains a lot of pictures and information about variations
* Delica 4 [http://www.spyderco.com/forums/showthread.php?t=22706 review1] by "Mr Blonde and [http://www.spyderco.com/forums/showthread.php?t=19162 review2] by "smcfalls13"
* Delica 3 [https://forum.spyderco.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=14829 review] by "Fisher of Men"
* Solid [[ZDP-189]] blade [http://www.spyderco.com/forums/showthread.php?t=21977 comments] by "Mr Blonde". Spyderco first introduced a solid ZDP-189 blade with the blue FRN Delica Sprint run in 2006.
* Delica 4 [https://forum.spyderco.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=22706 review1] by "Mr Blonde and [https://forum.spyderco.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=19162 review2] by "smcfalls13"
* Descriptions of disassembling/assembling Delica 4 [[FRN]] variations by Mr Blonde in [http://www.spyderco.com/forums/showthread.php?t=21533&highlight=Delica+lego Delica 4 Lego] and [http://www.spyderco.com/forums/showthread.php?t=30875&highlight=Delica+lego Delica 4 Lego Redux]
* Solid [[ZDP-189]] blade [https://forum.spyderco.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=21977 comments] by "Mr Blonde". Spyderco first introduced a solid ZDP-189 blade with the blue FRN Delica Sprint run in 2006.
* Descriptions of disassembling/assembling Delica 4 [[FRN]] variations by Mr Blonde in [https://forum.spyderco.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=21533&highlight=Delica+lego Delica 4 Lego] and [https://forum.spyderco.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=30875&highlight=Delica+lego Delica 4 Lego Redux]


==Information from the Spyderco catalog on the web==
==Information from the Spyderco catalog on the web==
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C11TR<ref name="current catalog8">The C11TR Delica (D4) in [http://www.spyderco.com/catalog/details.php?product=9 Spyderco's online catalog]</ref>,
C11TR<ref name="current catalog8">The C11TR Delica (D4) in [http://www.spyderco.com/catalog/details.php?product=9 Spyderco's online catalog]</ref>,
C11TRW<ref name="current catalog9">The C11TRW Delica (D4) in [http://www.spyderco.com/catalog/details.php?product=251 Spyderco's online catalog]</ref>,
C11TRW<ref name="current catalog9">The C11TRW Delica (D4) in [http://www.spyderco.com/catalog/details.php?product=251 Spyderco's online catalog]</ref>,
C11WH<ref name="current catalog10">The C11WH Delica (D4) in [http://www.spyderco.com/catalog/details.php?product=328 Spyderco's online catalog]</ref>.
C11WH<ref name="current catalog10">The C11WH Delica (D4) in [http://www.spyderco.com/catalog/details.php?product=328 Spyderco's online catalog]</ref>,
C11F<ref name="current catalog11">The C11F Delica (D4) in [http://www.spyderco.com/catalog/details.php?product=456 Spyderco's online catalog]</ref>,
C11FBLM<ref name="current catalog12">The C11FBLM Delica (D4) in [http://spyderco.com/catalog/details.php?product=715 Spyderco's online catalog]</ref>.


See also D3s:
See also D3s:
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==Variations==
==Variations==


All Delica variations are made in Seki-City, Japan, and have a [[Back Lock]] locking mechanism.
The C11 Delica has a long and complex history. Since it's introduction in 1990 the Delica went through many minor and major changes (usually improvements). These changes were done from one production run to the next independent of calendar year. Grouping the variants into different generations, as done by collectors, in this article, and partly by Spyderco, simplifies handling the complexity. Generations are differentiated by major changes as described in the following subsections. See [https://forum.spyderco.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=22654 here] for a more detailed discussion.
 
                  1996                    2006
                  |----- Generation 2 -----|---------------->
                                          |- Generation 4 ->
|---- Generation 1 ----|-- Generation 3 --|---------------->
1990                  1998              2006
 
===Generation 1===
 
The first C11 Delica variants introduced in the earlier 90s with an [[FRN]] handle and an integral [[FRN]] clip are considered first generation Delicas (D1).
 
Initially [[GIN-1/G-2]] steel was used for the blade, in later runs [[AUS-8]] was used too.
 
Until about 1992 Spyderco knives were not marked with the steel used. This was because Hitachi had licensed the ''Gingami 1'' name to another company already and wanted it to be exclusive. The G-2 stamp<ref name="SF10">A comment by Sal Glesser on the G-2 stamp can be found on the Spyderco-Forums[https://forum.spyderco.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&p=448959&postcount=2]</ref> on the blade was then used till 1994. ''G-2'' was a designation that Spyderco invented, meaning "Good s#it also"<ref>Sal explains where the steel name ''G-2'' comes from [https://forum.spyderco.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&p=58831-Endura-date-history-questions-for-Sal-or-Spyderco-Rep-Expert&p=838971#post838971]</ref>.  In 1994, the steel remained the same, but the marking was changed to GIN-1, as Spyderco was able to get permission from the original company to use that name.
 
At one time, as shortage of GIN-1/G-2 caused the maker to order the replacement AUS-10 which, also being out of stock, resulted in AUS-8 being used, though the blades were marked ''G-2''.


Extending the set of major changes used to group the Delicas into different generations allows a further refinement of Delicas into variations, as done in the following tables. Even further refinements would be possible based on minor Delica changes (left for future generations of Spyderco collectors :-).
Initially a thin integral FRN clip was used, which was later changed to a wider one. In a less visible way, actually a total of 6 different clips exist:
"''The 1st generation, with the molded clip actually went through 6 modifications to the mold, but they were minor changes to the clip mostly.''"<ref name="spyderco forum">Information provided by Sal from Spyderco, found in the Spyderco Forums [https://forum.spyderco.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=27130] </ref>


===Variations of the Delica 1===
====Variations of the Delica 1====


Left and right hand versions of the Delica 1s exist. Left hand versions are rare. The clip is positioned for tip-up carry.
Left and right hand versions of the Delica 1s exist. Left hand versions are rare. The clip is positioned for tip-up carry.
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===Variations of the Delica 2===
===Generation 2===
 
In 1996 the Delica II was introduced with an originally different [[SKU]] ([[C43 Delica II]]). The major modifications from the D1 are
* stainless steel handle,
* stainless steel clip,
* [[AUS-6]] steel blade.
In 2000 the [[SKU]] was changed to C11. A [[Boye dent]] was added in 2002.
 
Nowadays, all stainless steel handled variants of the Delica (including the C43) introduced earlier than 2006 are considered to be second generation Delicas (D2).
 
Several engraved variations of D2 exist. Common ones are PRCA, DEA, FBI and "Bug and web".
 
====Variations of the Delica 2====


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===Variations of the Delica 3===
===Generation 3===
 
The third generation of the Delica (D3) was introduced in 1999. The most prominent modifications from the D1:
* Different and more highly effective form
* Reversible, stainless steel clip that can be mounted for left and right-hand carry ([[barrel bolt clip]])
 
A [[Boye dent]] was added in 2001.
 
====Variations of the Delica 3====


All 2001-2005 D3s have a [[Boye dent]].
All 2001-2005 D3s have a [[Boye dent]].
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|valign="top" |[[Barrel bolt]]
|valign="top" |[[Barrel bolt]]
|valign="top" |[[LH/RH]], [[TU]]
|valign="top" |[[LH/RH]], [[TU]]
|-
|C11SPN
|Pink [[FRN]]
|[[SE]]
|[[ATS-55]]
|1999
|62.95$ (1999)
|[[Sprintrun]]
|1200<ref>''The Spyderco Story'' by Kenneth T. Delavigne, pg. 53</ref>
|[[Hollow]]
|[[Barrel bolt]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TU]]


|-
|-
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|[[Barrel bolt]]
|[[Barrel bolt]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TU]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TU]]
|-
|-
|C11SPN
|C11TR
|Pink [[FRN]]
|Red [[FRN]]
|[[SE]]
|N/A
|[[ATS-55]]
|[[AUS-6]]
|1999
|2001-2003
|62.95$ (1999)
|62.95$ (2001), 66.95$ (2003)
|
|Trainer
|N/A
|N/A
|N/A
|[[Hollow]]
|[[Barrel bolt]]
|[[Barrel bolt]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TU]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TU]]
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|N/A
|N/A
|[[Flat Saber]]
|[[Flat Saber]]
|[[Barrel bolt]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TU]]
|-
|C11TR
|Red [[FRN]]
|N/A
|[[AUS-6]]
|2001-2003
|62.95$ (2001), 66.95$ (2003)
|Trainer
|N/A
|N/A
|[[Barrel bolt]]
|[[Barrel bolt]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TU]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TU]]
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|}


===Variations of the Delica 4===
===Generation 4===
 
The fourth generation (D4), including the Delica 4, Delica SS 4, and Delica Trainer 4 came out in 2006.
 
Major modifications of the blade from earlier generations:
* The blade has a less pointy and stronger tip, an enlarged 13mm opening hole, and jimping added to the spine of the blade.
 
Major modifications of the [[Stainless Steel]] handle from D2:
* The clip is connected to the handle with 3 small screws with four different possible mounting positions (4-way clip: tip-up/tip-down for left and right-hand carry).
 
Major modifications of the [[FRN]] handle from D3:
* The D4 has a screw together construction for easier cleaning and adjustments.
* The scales are made using ''Bi-Directional Texturing'' (trademarked) to provide better traction and improve ergonomics.
* This is the first Delica to have skeletonized stainless steel liners (with holes cut in to save weight) to give it added strength without adding weight to the knife.
* The clip is connected to the liners with 3 small screws with four different possible mounting positions (4-way clip: tip-up/tip-down for left and right-hand carry).
 
All variants have a [[Boye dent]].
 
Additional variants introduced after the initial release include (see the D4 variants table further below for a complete list):
* Waved navy blue (officially grey) [[FRN]] variant and a foliage green [[FRN]] variant later in 2006, both VG-10
* British Racing Green [[FRN]] with ZDP-189 steel blade in 2007
* Foliage Green [[G-10]] handle with full flat grind VG-10 blade in 2008
* Waved trainer variant in 2008
* Waved navy blue [[FRN]] variant with fully serrated and combination edge in 2008
* Black [[FRN]] handle with black blade (combination edge only) variant in 2008. These knives (including a similar Endura model) initially were planned to only be available in the SAS catalog for the Military and LEOs, but the public demand was so great it was decided to make them part of the stock line in 2008<ref>Information provided by TazKristi from Spyderco, found in the Spyderco Forums  [http://spyderco.com/forums/showthread.php?t=33021]</ref>. They appeared in the main 2009 catalog.
* Blue, green, gray, purple, and brown [[FRN]] variants with full flat grind VG-10 blades, first appeared in the 2010 Supplement<ref>Spyderco 2010 Catalog Supplement[http://spyderco.com/catalog/2010_Supplement.pdf]</ref>.
 
All Delica variations are made in Seki-City, Japan, and have a [[Back Lock]] locking mechanism.
 
Extending the set of major changes used to group the Delicas into different generations allows a further refinement of Delicas into variations, as done in the following tables. Even further refinements would be possible based on minor Delica changes (left for future generations of Spyderco collectors :-).
 
====Variations of the Delica 4====


{|{{Articletable}}
{|{{Articletable}}
{{Tableheading}}'''[[SKU]]'''
{{Tableheading}}'''[[SKU]]'''
{{Tableheading}}'''[[Handle]]'''
{{Tableheading}}'''[[Handle]]'''
{{Tableheading}}'''[[Edge|Edge(s)]]'''
{{Tableheading}}'''[[Edge]]'''
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{{Tableheading}}'''[[Steel]]'''
{{Tableheading}}'''[[From/To]]'''
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|-
|-
|C11PSBBK
|C11PGYW
|Black [[FRN]]
|Grey [[FRN]]
|[[PE]]
|[[VG-10]]
|2006-
|76.95$ (2006)
|Waved
|N/A
|[[Flat Saber]]
|[[4-way]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
 
|-
|C11P
|[[Stainless Steel]]
|[[PE]]
|[[VG-10]]
|2006-
|77.95$ (2006)
|
|N/A
|[[Flat Saber]]
|[[4-way]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
 
|-
|C11PS
|[[Stainless Steel]]
|[[PS]]
|[[PS]]
|[[VG-10]]
|[[VG-10]]
|2008-
|2006-
|104.95$ (2009)
|77.95$ (2006)
|Black blade
|
|N/A
|[[Flat Saber]]
|[[4-way]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
 
|-
|C11S
|[[Stainless Steel]]
|[[SE]]
|[[VG-10]]
|2006-
|77.95$ (2006)
|
|N/A
|N/A
|[[Flat Saber]]
|[[Flat Saber]]
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|
|N/A
|N/A
|[[Flat Saber]]
|[[4-way]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
|-
|C11PBLE
|Blue [[FRN]]
|[[PE]]
|[[ZDP-189]]
|2006
|109.95$
|[[Sprintrun]] originally [http://www.spydie.nl/catalogs/spyderco2005sprint.pdf announced] with a D3 handle. The Sprint run was late, and the handle changed to D4.
|2x600
|[[Flat Saber]]
|[[4-way]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
|-
|C11TR
|Red [[FRN]]
|N/A
|[[AUS-6]]
|2006-2009
|67.95$ (2006)
|Trainer
|N/A
|N/A
|[[4-way]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
|-
|C11PPN
|Pink [[FRN]]
|[[PE]]
|[[VG-10]]
|2007
|79.95$
|[[Sprintrun]] (1st run, black clip)
|500
|[[Flat Saber]]
|[[Flat Saber]]
|[[4-way]]
|[[4-way]]
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|[[SE]]
|[[SE]]
|[[VG-10]]
|[[VG-10]]
|2007-
|2007-2009
|73.95$ (2007)
|73.95$ (2007)
|
|
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|[[PE]]
|[[PE]]
|[[ZDP-189]]
|[[ZDP-189]]
|2007-
|2007-end 2020
|114,95.95$ (2007)
|$114.95 (2007), $139.95 (2011), $170.00 (2020)
|
|Changed from flat saber to FFG in 2011
|N/A
|N/A
|[[Flat Saber]]
|[[Flat Saber]]/[[Full Flat]]
|[[4-way]]
|[[4-way]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
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|[[ZDP-189]]
|[[ZDP-189]]
|2007-2009
|2007-2009
|114,95.95$ (2007)
|114.95$ (2007)
|
|
|N/A
|N/A
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|[[ZDP-189]]
|[[ZDP-189]]
|2007-2009
|2007-2009
|114,95.95$ (2007)
|114.95$ (2007)
|
|
|N/A
|N/A
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|-
|-
|C11PGYW
|C11PPN
|Grey [[FRN]]
|Pink [[FRN]]
|[[PE]]
|[[PE]]
|[[VG-10]]
|[[VG-10]]
|2006-
|2008
|76.95$ (2006)
|79.95$
|Waved
|[[Sprintrun]] (2nd run, polished clip), 3rd run?
|500
|[[Flat Saber]]
|[[4-way]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
 
|-
|C11PSWH
|White [[FRN]]
|[[PS]]
|[[VG-10]]
|2008
|79.95$
|Inspired by New York artist Tom Sachs' full scale reconstruction of man's first walk on the moon. [[Sprintrun]]
|1200
|[[Flat Saber]]
|[[4-way]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
 
|-
|C11PSWH
|White [[FRN]]
|[[PS]]
|[[VG-10]]
|2008
|$500.00
|Inspired by New York artist Tom Sachs' full scale reconstruction of man's first walk on the moon. [http://tomsachs.org/item/nasa-knife Tom Sachs customized 100 "NASA" editions], which have a serial number on the spine, red '''NASA''' logo hand-engraved on the handle, and a "Totin' Chip Card" certificate of authenticity.
|100
|[[Flat Saber]]
|[[4-way]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
 
|-
|C11PSBBK
|Black [[FRN]]
|[[PS]]
|[[VG-10]]
|2008-
|104.95$ (2009)
|Black blade
|N/A
|N/A
|[[Flat Saber]]
|[[Flat Saber]]
Line 780: Line 922:
|[[PS]]
|[[PS]]
|[[VG-10]]
|[[VG-10]]
|2008-
|2008-2009
|104.95$ (2008)
|104.95$ (2008)
|Waved
|Waved
Line 793: Line 935:
|[[SE]]
|[[SE]]
|[[VG-10]]
|[[VG-10]]
|2008-
|2008-2009
|104.95$ (2008)
|104.95$ (2008)
|Waved
|Waved
|N/A
|N/A
|[[Flat Saber]]
|[[Flat Saber]]
|[[4-way]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
|-
|C11TRW
|Red [[FRN]]
|N/A
|[[AUS-6]]
|2008-2009
|104.95$ (2008)
|Wave Trainer
|N/A
|N/A
|[[4-way]]
|[[4-way]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
Line 806: Line 961:
|[[PE]]
|[[PE]]
|[[VG-10]]
|[[VG-10]]
|2008-
|2008-2010
|164.95$ (2008)
|164.95$ (2008)
|
|
Line 815: Line 970:


|-
|-
|C11P
|C11TR
|[[Stainless Steel]]
|Red [[FRN]]
|N/A
|[[GIN-1/G-2]]
|2010-
|89.95$ (2010)
|Trainer
|N/A
|N/A
|[[4-way]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
 
|-
|C11FPBL
|Blue [[FRN]]
|[[PE]]
|[[VG-10]]
|2010-
|94.95$ (2011)
|
|N/A
|[[Full Flat]]
|Black [[4-way]] [[Hourglass]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
 
|-
|C11FPGR
|Green [[FRN]]
|[[PE]]
|[[PE]]
|[[VG-10]]
|[[VG-10]]
|2006-
|2010-
|77.95$ (2006)
|94.95$ (2011)
|
|
|N/A
|N/A
|[[Flat Saber]]
|[[Full Flat]]
|[[4-way]]
|Black [[4-way]] [[Hourglass]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]


|-
|-
|C11PS
|C11FPGY
|[[Stainless Steel]]
|Gray [[FRN]]
|[[PS]]
|[[PE]]
|[[VG-10]]
|[[VG-10]]
|2006-
|2010-
|77.95$ (2006)
|94.95$ (2011)
|
|
|N/A
|N/A
|[[Flat Saber]]
|[[Full Flat]]
|[[4-way]]
|Black [[4-way]] [[Hourglass]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]


|-
|-
|C11S
|C11FPBN
|[[Stainless Steel]]
|Brown [[FRN]]
|[[SE]]
|[[PE]]
|[[VG-10]]
|[[VG-10]]
|2006-
|2010-2023
|77.95$ (2006)
|94.95$ (2011)
|
|
|N/A
|N/A
|[[Flat Saber]]
|Black [[4-way]] [[Hourglass]]
|[[4-way]]
|[[4-way]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]


|-
|-
|C11TR
|C11FPPR
|Red [[FRN]]
|Purple [[FRN]]
|[[PE]]
|[[VG-10]]
|2010-
|94.95$ (2011)
|
|N/A
|N/A
|[[AUS-6]]
|[[Full Flat]]
|2006-2009
|Black [[4-way]] [[Hourglass]]
|67.95$ (2006)
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
|Trainer
 
|-
|C11FPOR
|Orange [[FRN]]
|[[PE]]
|[[VG-10]]
|late 2011
|94.95$ (2011)
|
|N/A
|N/A
|[[Full Flat]]
|Black [[4-way]] [[Hourglass]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
|-
|C11FBLM
|Blue [[FRN]]
|[[PE]]
|[[VG-10]]
|2012-2014
|$109.95
|Delica4 Blue National Law Enforcement Officer's Memorial Fund; blade has laser-engraved logo of the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund (NLEOMF), Spyderco donates a portion of the sales of every commemorative Delica to the NLEOMF to support the museum project.
|?
|[[Full Flat]]
|Black [[4-way]] [[Hourglass]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
|-
|C11FBK
|Black [[FRN]]
|[[PE]]
|[[VG-10]]
|2012-
|$99.95
|With [[Full Flat]] ground blade
|
|[[Full Flat]]
|Black [[4-way]] [[Hourglass]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
|-
|C11TIPD
|[[Ti]]
|[[PE]]
|[[D.P.S. 15 Damascus]]/[[VG-10]]
|2013
|249.95$ (2013)
|
|N/A
|N/A
|[[4-way]]
|[[Full Flat]]
|Chrome [[4-way]] [[Hourglass]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
 
|-
|C11FPGYE
|Grey [[FRN]]
|[[PE]]
|[[Aogami Super Blue]]/[[420J1]]
|Sept. 2013
|124.95$ (2013)
|[[sprintrun]]
|1200
|[[Full Flat]]
|Black [[4-way]] [[Hourglass]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]


|-
|-
|C11TR
|C11KAPBK
|Red [[FRN]]
|Black [[FRN]]
|[[PE]]
|[[VG-10]]
|2014
|99.00$ (2014)
|Kahr Arms [[Exclusive]], 2.5" semi-[[Wharncliffe]] blade, all metal hardware features non-reflective stonewashed finish, Kahr Arms logo laser engraved on blade.<ref>Michael Janich [https://forum.spyderco.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&p=62289-New-Spyderco-Kahr-Arms-Delica4&p=908660#post908660 explains how the Kahr exclusive came about].</ref>
|N/A
|N/A
|[[GIN-1/G-2]]
|[[Hollow]]
|2010-
|matte silver [[4-way]]
|89.95$ (2010)
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
|Trainer
 
|-
|C11KAPDB
|Denim blue [[FRN]]
|[[PE]]
|[[VG-10]]
|2014
|99.00$ (2014)
|Kahr Arms [[Exclusive]], 2.5" semi-[[Wharncliffe]] blade, all metal hardware features non-reflective stonewashed finish, Kahr Arms logo laser engraved on blade.  Denim blue handle is a Kahr Arms exclusive color.<ref>Michael Janich [https://forum.spyderco.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&p=62289-New-Spyderco-Kahr-Arms-Delica4&p=908939#post908939 gives some more details on the Kahr Exclusive].</ref>
|N/A
|N/A
|[[Hollow]]
|matte silver [[4-way]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
|-
|C11KAPKH
|Khaki [[FRN]]
|[[PE]]
|[[VG-10]]
|2014
|99.00$ (2014)
|Kahr Arms [[Exclusive]], 2.5" semi-[[Wharncliffe]] blade, all metal hardware features non-reflective stonewashed finish, Kahr Arms logo laser engraved on blade.  Khaki handle is a Kahr Arms exclusive color.
|N/A
|N/A
|[[4-way]]
|[[Hollow]]
|matte silver [[4-way]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
 
|-
|C11FPBORE
|Burnt orange [[FRN]]
|[[PE]]
|[[HAP40]]/[[SUS 410]]
|Dec 2015
|139.95$ (2015)
|[[Sprintrun]]. [[HAP40]] core with [[SUS 410]] cladding.
|1200
|[[Full Flat]]
|Chrome silver [[4-way]] [[hourglass]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]


|-
|-
|C11TRW
|C11ZFGR
|Red [[FRN]]
|Zome Green [[FRN]]
|[[PE]]
|[[VG-10]]
|Sept 2016 -
|109.95$ (2016)
|''Zome'' (pronounced "zoh-may") is a class of Japanese handicrafts that specializes in dyeing textiles. Expert Japanese artisans use a technique reminiscent of traditional hiki-zome (brush dyeing) to hand brush various colors of dye onto the handles to create distinctive, one-of-a-kind patterns.
|N/A
|N/A
|[[AUS-6]]
|[[Full Flat]]
|2008-
|Black [[4-way]] [[hourglass]]
|104.95$ (2008)
|Wave Trainer
|N/A
|N/A
|[[4-way]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]


|-
|-
|C11PBLE
|C11
|Blue [[FRN]]
|Black [[G-10]]
|[[PE]]
|[[PE]]
|[[ZDP-189]]
|"Scratch" pattern [[ZDP-189]]
|2006
|'''CANCELLED'''
|109.95$
|284.95$ (2017 MSRP), $169.99 (street)
|Sprint
|'''CANCELLED''' The pre-order fell just a couple dozen orders short of triggering the production of this knife. Massdrop [[Exclusive]], features a black/grey spiderweb etch on blade. Black hardware.
|2x600
|600-1000
|[[Flat Saber]]
|[[Full Flat]]
|[[4-way]]
|Black [[4-way]] [[hourglass]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]


|-
|-
|C11PPN
|C11FPWCBK
|Pink [[FRN]]
|Black [[FRN]]
|[[PE]]
|[[PE]]
|[[VG-10]]
|[[VG-10]]
|2007
|Jan 2017 -
|79.95$
|114.95$ (2017)
|Sprint (1st run, black clip)
|[[Wharncliffe]] blade
|regular production
|[[Full Flat]]
|Black [[4-way]] [[hourglass]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
 
|-
|C11FSWCBK
|Black [[FRN]]
|[[SE]]
|[[VG-10]]
|Jan 2017 - 2023
|114.95$ (2017)
|[[Wharncliffe]] blade
|regular production
|[[Full Flat]]
|Black [[4-way]] [[hourglass]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
 
|-
|C11PFGD4
|Foliage Green [[FRN]]
|[[PE]]
|[[D.P.S. 15 Damascus]]/[[VG-10]] core
|Apr. 2017 -
|139.95$ (2017)
|Moteng Distributor [[Exclusive]]. Collector's Club [[Variant]]
|500
|500
|[[Flat Saber]]
|[[Full Flat]]
|[[4-way]]
|Black [[4-way]] [[hourglass]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
 
|-
|C11WDP
|Mahogany [[Pakkawood]]
|[[PE]]
|[[HAP40]]/[[SUS 410]]
|July 2017, Mar. 2018
|$219.95 (2017), $239.95 (2018)
|KnifeCenter dealer [[exclusive]].
|Limited (two batches so far)
|[[Full Flat]]
|Chrome silver [[4-way]] [[Hourglass]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]


|-
|-
|C11PPN
|C11ZFPPN
|Pink [[FRN]]
|Pink and Purple Zome [[FRN]]
|[[PE]]
|[[PE]]
|[[VG-10]]
|[[VG-10]]
|2008
|Nov. 2017
|79.95$
|$114.95 (2017)
|Sprint (2nd run, polished clip), 3rd run?
|Lone Star Wholesale [[Exclusive]]. ''Zome'' (pronounced "zoh-may") is a class of Japanese handicrafts that specializes in dyeing textiles. Expert Japanese artisans use a technique reminiscent of traditional hiki-zome (brush dyeing) to hand brush various colors of dye onto the handles to create distinctive, one-of-a-kind patterns.
|500
|Limited
|[[Flat Saber]]
|[[Full Flat]]
|[[4-way]]
|Black [[4-way]] [[hourglass]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
 
|-
|C11ZFPYL
|Yellow and Green Zome [[FRN]]
|[[PE]]
|[[CPM-S30V]]
|Nov. 2017
|$129.95 (2017)
|Lone Star Wholesale [[Exclusive]] and the first Delica to use [[CPM-S30V]]. ''Zome'' (pronounced "zoh-may") is a class of Japanese handicrafts that specializes in dyeing textiles. Expert Japanese artisans use a technique reminiscent of traditional hiki-zome (brush dyeing) to hand brush various colors of dye onto the handles to create distinctive, one-of-a-kind patterns.
|Limited
|[[Full Flat]]
|Black [[4-way]] [[hourglass]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
 
|-
|C11FPWCOR
|Orange [[FRN]]
|[[PE]]
|[[CPM-S30V]]
|Nov. 2017-Oct. 2018
|$129.95 (MSRP), $77.97 (street)
|Cutlery Shoppe [[Exclusive]]. [[Wharncliffe]] blade.
|Limited
|[[Full Flat]]
|Black [[4-way]] [[hourglass]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]


|-
|-
|C11PSWH
|C11FPTL
|White [[FRN]]
|Teal [[FRN]]
|[[PS]]
|[[PE]]
|[[VG-10]]
|[[VG-10]]
|2008
|May 2018
|79.95$
|114.95$ (2018)
|Sprint
|MGE Wholesale distributor [[Exclusive]]
|Limited (1200?)
|[[Full Flat]]
|Chrome silver [[4-way]] [[Hourglass]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
 
|-
|C11FPWCBORE
|Burnt orange [[FRN]]
|[[PE]]
|[[HAP40]]/[[SUS 410]]
|June 2018
|$144.95 (2018)
|[[Sprintrun]].  [[HAP40]] core with [[SUS 410]] cladding. [[Wharncliffe]] blade.
|1200
|[[Full Flat]]
|Chrome [[4-way]] [[hourglass]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
 
|-
|C11GPRDBKE
|Red [[G-10]]
|[[PE]]
|Black [[TiCN]] coated [[HAP40]]/[[SUS 410]]
|July 2018-Mar. 2019
|$289.95 (MSRP), $189.00 (street)
|St. Nick's Knives dealer [[Exclusive]].  [[HAP40]] core with [[SUS 410]] cladding. Black hardware (screws, lock bar).
|~500
|[[Full Flat]]
|Matte black [[4-way]] [[hourglass]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
 
|-
|C11FPBLE
|Blue-gray [[FRN]]
|[[PE]]
|[[V-Toku2]]/[[SUS 310]]
|July 2018
|$124.95 (2018)
|[[Sprintrun]]. [[V-Toku2]] core with [[SUS 310]] cladding.
|1200
|1200
|[[Flat Saber]]
|[[Full Flat]]
|[[4-way]]
|Black [[4-way]] [[Hourglass]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
 
|-
|C11ZFPDCMO
|Desert camo Zome [[FRN]]
|[[PE]]
|[[VG-10]]
|Aug. 2018
|$124.96 (2018)
|Sportsman's Supply, Inc. distributor [[Exclusive]]. ''Zome'' (pronounced "zoh-may") is a class of Japanese handicrafts that specializes in dyeing textiles. Expert Japanese artisans use a technique reminiscent of traditional hiki-zome (brush dyeing) to hand brush various colors of dye onto the handles to create distinctive, one-of-a-kind patterns.
|Limited
|[[Full Flat]]
|Chrome [[4-way]] [[hourglass]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
 
|-
|C11FPCFW
|Black [[CF]]
|[[PE]]
|[[HAP40]]/[[SUS 410]]
|Oct. 2018
|$249.95 (MSRP), $169.95 (street)
|Fradon Safe and Lock Store dealer [[Exclusive]]. [[HAP40]] core with [[SUS 410]] cladding.
|Limited
|[[Full Flat]]
|Chrome silver [[4-way]] [[Hourglass]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
 
|-
|C11FPBKSG
|Black [[FRN]]
|[[PE]]
|[[Super Gold2]]/[[SUS 410]]
|Mar. 2019
|$119.99 (street)
|Massdrop [[Exclusive]]. [[Super Gold2]] core with [[SUS 410]] cladding. Matte gold finish on lockbar. Pre-orders open April 3, 2018, with shipments projected to ship in October. The first drop is 600 units, but they have the option to order more (up to 1000 pieces total between both runs). On Sept. 30, 2019, they listed as available again, but sold out whatever small quantity was available quickly. They also show they've sold 1,100 of them as of this time, so they must have produced more than originally announced.
|1100
|[[Full Flat]]
|Black [[4-way]] [[Hourglass]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
 
|-
|C11FPBLM390
|Dark blue [[FRN]]
|[[PE]]
|[[M390]]
|May 2019
|$108.95 (street), $144.95 (MSRP)
|Bento Box Shop [[Exclusive]]
|Limited
|[[Full Flat]]
|Black [[4-way]] [[Hourglass]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
 
|-
|C11PDGY
|Dark gray [[FRN]]
|[[PE]]
|[[Cru-Wear]]
|Aug. 2019
|$144.95 (2019)
|Lone Star Wholesale distributor [[Exclusive]]
|Limited
|[[Full Flat]]
|Chrome silver [[4-way]] [[Hourglass]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
 
|-
|C11FPNBD
|Steel blue [[FRN]]
|[[PE]]
|[[D.P.S. 15 Damascus]]/[[VG-10]] core
|Oct. 2019
|$94.25 (street)
|KnifeJoy dealer [[Exclusive]]. Preorders open Sept. 30, 2019.
|Limited
|[[Full Flat]]
|Chrome silver [[4-way]] [[hourglass]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
 
|-
|C11FPGITD
|Glow in the dark [[FRN]]
|[[PE]]
|[[VG-10]]
|Nov. 2019 / Apr. 2020
|$145.00 (2019)
|Sportsman's Supply/Moteng distributor [[Exclusive]]. FRN is off-white when not glowing, glows green. Second batch released April 2020.
|800
|[[Full Flat]]
|Chrome silver [[4-way]] [[hourglass]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
 
|-
|C11FPBKS90V
|Black [[FRN]] with blue liners/backspacer
|[[PE]]
|[[CPM-S90V]]
|Dec. 12, 2019
|$160.00 (MSRP), $119.95 (street)
|Knife Works dealer [[Exclusive]].
|Limited
|[[Full Flat]]
|Chrome silver [[4-way]] [[hourglass]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
 
|-
|C11ZFPOR
|Zome orange/black  [[FRN]]
|[[PE]]
|[[HAP40]]/[[SUS 410]]
|Feb. 2020
|$159.95 (MSRP), $95.97 (street)
|Cutlery Shoppe dealer [[exclusive]]. [[HAP40]] core with [[SUS 410]] cladding. ''Zome'' (pronounced "zoh-may") is a class of Japanese handicrafts that specializes in dyeing textiles. Expert Japanese artisans use a technique reminiscent of traditional hiki-zome (brush dyeing) to hand brush various colors of dye onto the handles to create distinctive, one-of-a-kind patterns.
|Limited
|[[Full Flat]]
|Chrome silver [[4-way]] [[Hourglass]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
 
|-
|C11ZFPGITD
|Zome GITD/black [[FRN]]
|[[PE]]
|[[VG-10]]
|Apr. 2020
|$143.95 (2020)
|Sportsman's Supply/Moteng distributor [[Exclusive]] with a glow in the dark FRN. ''Zome'' (pronounced "zoh-may") is a class of Japanese handicrafts that specializes in dyeing textiles. Expert Japanese artisans use a technique reminiscent of traditional hiki-zome (brush dyeing) to hand brush various colors of dye onto the handles to create distinctive, one-of-a-kind patterns.
|925
|[[Full Flat]]
|Chrome [[4-way]] [[hourglass]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
 
|-
|C11ZFPGITDBK
|Zome GITD/black [[FRN]]
|[[PE]]
|Black [[TiCN]] coated [[VG-10]]
|Jun. 2020
|$158.54 (2020)
|Sportsman's Supply/Moteng distributor [[Exclusive]] with a glow in the dark FRN. ''Zome'' (pronounced "zoh-may") is a class of Japanese handicrafts that specializes in dyeing textiles. Expert Japanese artisans use a technique reminiscent of traditional hiki-zome (brush dyeing) to hand brush various colors of dye onto the handles to create distinctive, one-of-a-kind patterns.
|575
|[[Full Flat]]
|Chrome [[4-way]] [[hourglass]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
 
|-
|C11FPK390
|"Distinctive" blue [[FRN]]
|[[PE]]
|[[K390]]
|Aug. 2020-
|$165.00 (2020), $176.00 (2022)
|
|Regular production
|[[Full Flat]]
|Black [[4-way]] [[hourglass]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
 
|-
|C11FPCWODBK
|Olive drab green [[FRN]]
|[[PE]]
|Black [[TiCN]] coated [[Cru-Wear]]
|Sept. 2020
|$115.50 (street), $165.00 (MSRP)
|DLT Trading dealer [[exclusive]]. All black hardware (screws/pivot/lock bar).
|Limited
|[[Full Flat]]
|Black [[4-way]] [[hourglass]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
 
|-
|C11FPDGR
|Forest green [[FRN]]
|[[PE]]
|[[CTS-204P]]
|Sept. 2020
|$130.00 (MSRP)
|Knifeworks dealer [[exclusive]].
|Limited
|[[Full Flat]]
|Silver [[4-way]] [[hourglass]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
 
|-
|C11ZPGYD
|Zome gray/black [[FRN]]
|[[PE]]
|[[D.P.S. 15 Damascus]]/[[VG-10]] core
|Oct. 2020
|$160.00 (MSRP)
|Sportsman's Supply/Moteng distributor [[Exclusive]]. ''Zome'' (pronounced "zoh-may") is a class of Japanese handicrafts that specializes in dyeing textiles. Expert Japanese artisans use a technique reminiscent of traditional hiki-zome (brush dyeing) to hand brush various colors of dye onto the handles to create distinctive, one-of-a-kind patterns.
|Limited
|[[Full Flat]]
|Chrome [[4-way]] [[hourglass]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
 
|-
|C11ZFRDB
|Zome red/black [[FRN]]
|[[PE]]
|Satin [[CPM-20CV]]
|Dec. 02, 2020
|$105.00 (street), $150.00 (MSRP)
|DLT Trading dealer [[exclusive]]. ''Zome'' (pronounced "zoh-may") is a class of Japanese handicrafts that specializes in dyeing textiles. Expert Japanese artisans use a technique reminiscent of traditional hiki-zome (brush dyeing) to hand brush various colors of dye onto the handles to create distinctive, one-of-a-kind patterns.
|Limited
|[[Full Flat]]
|Black [[4-way]] [[hourglass]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
 
|-
|C11FPNS30V
|Pink [[FRN]]
|[[PE]]
|Satin [[CPM-S30V]]
|Dec. 2020-
|$175.00 (2021)
|
|Regular production
|[[Full Flat]]
|Black [[4-way]] [[hourglass]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TU]]
 
|-
|C11ZFRDBBK
|Red and black zome [[FRN]]
|[[PE]]
|Black [[TiCN]] coated [[CPM-20CV]]
|Feb. 2021
|$165.00 (MSRP)
|DLT Trading dealer [[exclusive]]. All black hardware (screws/pivot/lock bar).
|Limited
|[[Full Flat]]
|Black [[4-way]] [[hourglass]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
 
|-
|valign="top" |C11FPNS30VBK
|valign="top" |Pink [[FRN]]
|valign="top" |[[PE]]
|valign="top" |Black [[TiCN]] coated [[CPM-S30V]]
|valign="top" |Feb. 2021 -
|valign="top" |$190.00 (2021)
|valign="top" |Features a titanium carbonitride coated black blade and hardware, including the lockbar
|valign="top" |Regular production
|valign="top" |[[Full Flat]]
|valign="top" |Black [[4-way]] [[hourglass]]
|valign="top" |[[LH/RH]], [[TU]]
 
|-
|valign="top" |C11FPSBKBL
|valign="top" |Black [[FRN]] with a bright blue lining
|valign="top" |[[CE]]
|valign="top" |[[VG-10]]
|valign="top" |Jul. 2021-2023
|valign="top" |$130.00 (2021)
|valign="top" |Part of Spyderco’s “Thin Blue Line” series, created as a tribute to police officers. Every knife features a handle with a bright blue liner and backspacer, and the blade is laser engraved with the motto “ To Serve and Protect”. A portion of all sales of these knives will be donated to the Tunnel to Towers Foundation ([https://t2t.org/ tunnel2towers.org]). 
|valign="top" |N/A
|valign="top" |[[Full Flat]]
|valign="top" |[[4-way]]
|valign="top" |[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
 
|-
|valign="top" |C11FPSBKRD
|valign="top" |Black [[FRN]] with a bright red lining
|valign="top" |[[CE]]
|valign="top" |[[VG-10]]
|valign="top" |July 2021-2023
|valign="top" |$130.00 (2021)
|valign="top" | Part of Spyderco’s “Thin Red Line” series, created as a tribute to firefighters. Every knife features a handle with a bright red liner and backspacer, and the blade is laser engraved with the motto “Save and Serve.” Spyderco will donate a portion of all sales of “Thin Red Line” knives to the Wildland Firefighter Foundation ([https://wffoundation.org/ wffoundation.org]). 
|valign="top" |N/A
|valign="top" |[[Full Flat]]
|valign="top" |[[4-way]]
|valign="top" |[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
 
|-
|C11FPBLBKS35VN
|Bright blue [[FRN]]
|[[PE]]
|Black [[TiCN]] coated [[CPM-S35VN]]
|Oct. 2021
|
|Blade HQ/Nutnfancy dealer [[exclusive]]. "xxxx of 1230 TNP 10/2021" engraved on rear of blade. This was specially made for The Nutnfancy Project (TNP). Features all black hardware (screws/pivot/lock bar).
|1230
|[[Full Flat]]
|Black [[4-way]] [[hourglass]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
 
|-
|C11FPNB20CV
|Navy [[FRN]]
|[[PE]]
|[[CPM-20CV]]
|Nov. 2021-
|$109.95 (street), $150.00 (MSRP)
|KnifeJoy dealer exclusive, in the promotion text by KnifeJoy, the handle color is referred to as 'steel blue', whereas Spyderco refers to it as 'Navy'
|Limited
|[[Full Flat]]
|Chrome [[4-way]] [[hourglass]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
 
|-
|C11WDBKP
|Black [[Pakkawood]]
|[[PE]]
||[[D.P.S. 15 Damascus]]/[[VG-10]]
|Nov. 2021-
|$210.00 (street), $300.00 (MSRP)
|KnifeCenter dealer [[exclusive]].
|Limited (two batches so far)
|[[Full Flat]]
|Chrome silver [[4-way]] [[Hourglass]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
 
|-
|C11FPWNB20CV
|Navy [[FRN]]
|[[PE]]
|[[CPM-20CV]]
|Dec. 2021-
|$109.95 (street), $150.00 (MSRP)
|KnifeJoy dealer exclusive, in the promotion text by KnifeJoy, the handle color is referred to as 'steel blue', whereas Spyderco refers to it as 'Navy'. [[Wharncliffe]] blade
|Limited
|[[Full Flat]]
|Chrome [[4-way]] [[hourglass]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
 
|-
|C11FPWK390
|"Distinctive" blue [[FRN]]
|[[PE]]
|[[K390]]
|Jan. 2022 - 2023
|$176.00 (2022)
|This variant features a [[Wharncliffe Blade]]
|Regular production
|[[Full Flat]]
|Chrome [[4-way]] [[hourglass]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TU]]
 
|-
|C11FPWCTL
|Teal [[FRN]]
|[[PE]]
|[[CPM-S30V]]
|Mar. 2022 -
|$140.00 (2022)
|MGE Wholesale distributor [[exclusive]]. This variant features a [[Wharncliffe Blade]]
|Limited
|[[Full Flat]]
|Chrome [[4-way]] [[hourglass]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TU]]
 
|-
|C11FPTLBK
|Teal [[FRN]]
|[[PE]]
|Black [[TiCN]] coated [[CPM-S30V]]
|Jun. 2022 -
|$136.95 (street)
|MGE Wholesale distributor [[exclusive]]. All black hardware (screws/pivot/lock bar).
|Limited
|[[Full Flat]]
|Black [[4-way]] [[hourglass]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TU]]
 
 
|-
|C11FSK390
|Blue [[FRN]]
|[[SE]]
|[[K390]]
|Sept. 2022 - 2023
|$176.00 (2022)
|
|Regular production
|[[Full Flat]]
|Chrome [[4-way]] [[hourglass]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TU]]
 
|-
|C11FPGRM4
|Mint [[FRN]]
|[[PE]]
|[[CPM-M4]]
|Nov. 2022
|$165.00 (MSRP,2022), $114.95 (Street, 2022)
|Blade HQ dealer [[exclusive]]
|Limited
|[[Full Flat]]
|Chrome [[4-way]] [[hourglass]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TU]]
 
|-
|C11ZFGYBL
|Zome Gray-Blue [[FRN]]
|[[PE]]
|[[Aogami Super Blue]]/[[SUS 410]]
|Mar. 2, 2023
|$135.00 (MSRP)
|SFO exclusive [[sprintrun]]
|Limited
|[[Full Flat]]
|Chrome silver [[4-way]] [[Hourglass]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
 
|-
|C11ZFGYBLBK
|Zome Gray-Blue [[FRN]]
|[[PE]]
|Black [[TiCN]] coated [[Aogami Super Blue]]/[[SUS 410]]
|Mar. 2, 2023
|$150.00 (MSRP)
|SFO exclusive [[sprintrun]]. All black hardware.
|Limited
|[[Full Flat]]
|Black [[4-way]] [[Hourglass]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
|-
|C11FPGRM4BK
|Mint [[FRN]]
|[[PE]]
|Black [[TiCN]] coated [[CPM-M4]]
|May 2023
|$180.00 (MSRP,2023), $124.95 (Street, 2022)
|Blade HQ dealer [[exclusive]]
|Limited
|[[Full Flat]]
|Black [[4-way]] [[hourglass]]
|[[LH/RH]], [[TU]]
|}
|}


The Blue FRN ZDP-189 Sprint run was [http://www.spydie.nl/catalogs/spyderco2005sprint.pdf announced] with a D3 handle. The Sprint run was late, and the handle changed to D4.
C11KIT: The C11 [[SKU]] is also used for the C11KIT internal replacement parts kit for the FRN Delica 4 Lightweights. This kit was introduced in 2008.
 
C11KIT: The C11 [[SKU]] is also used for the C11KIT internal replacement parts kit for the FRN Delica 4 Lightweighths. This kit was introduced in 2008.


===Other variations===
===Other variations===
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{{Tableheading}}'''[[Edge]]'''
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|valign="top" |C11PTI
|valign="top" |C11PTI
|valign="top" |[[TI]]
|valign="top" |[[Ti]]
|valign="top" |[[PE]]
|valign="top" |[[PE]]
|valign="top" |[[ATS-34]]
|valign="top" |[[ATS-34]]
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|valign="top" |Metal
|valign="top" |Metal
|valign="top" |[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
|valign="top" |[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
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|-
|valign="top" |C11CFP
|valign="top" |C11CFP
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|valign="top" |Metal
|valign="top" |Metal
|valign="top" |[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
|valign="top" |[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
|-
|-
|valign="top" |C11CFLHS
|valign="top" |C11CFLHS
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|valign="top" |Metal
|valign="top" |Metal
|valign="top" |[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
|valign="top" |[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
|-
|-
|valign="top" |C11CFLHP
|valign="top" |C11CFLHP
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|valign="top" |[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]
|valign="top" |[[LH/RH]], [[TD/TU]]


|-
|valign="top" |C11JBBP
|valign="top" |Blue Bone, Blue [[Ti]]
|valign="top" |[[PE]]
|valign="top" |[[D.P.S. 15 Damascus]]/[[VG-10]]
|valign="top" |2010
|valign="top" |$299.95
|valign="top" |Sprint, blue jigged-bone handle, blue Ti bolsters, jimping on liners, file-work on spine, zippered pouch
|valign="top" |600
|valign="top" |
|valign="top" |None
|valign="top" |N/A
|-
|valign="top" |C11JBOP
|valign="top" |Honey Bone, Gold [[Ti]]
|valign="top" |[[PE]]
|valign="top" |[[D.P.S. 15 Damascus]]/[[VG-10]]
|valign="top" |summer 2011
|valign="top" |$319.95
|valign="top" |Sprint, honey-colored jigged-bone handle, gold-colored Ti bolsters, jimping on liners, file-work on spine, zippered pouch
|valign="top" |?
|valign="top" |
|valign="top" |None
|valign="top" |N/A
|-
|valign="top" |PLKIT1
|valign="top" |Glow in the Dark Plastic polymer
|valign="top" |[[PE]]
|valign="top" |Glow in the Dark Plastic polymer
|valign="top" |June 2014-
|valign="top" |$19.99
|valign="top" |For children 7 and up.  "Smooth edges and rounded for safety.  Build and customize with paint.  Assembles by hand.  A real working model of a lockback knife.  Includes one complete kit; ready to assemble."  The parts come in a snap-out sheet and include a plastic non-sharpened blade, dual handle scales, a lock bar and the pins needed to build the knife and take it apart again and again. The Delica Knife Kit is a perfect way for adults to teach children 7 and up about the function and safe handling of a folding knife without the worry of a sharpened cutting edge. It assembles in minutes without tools or glue.
|valign="top" |?
|valign="top" |[[Full Flat]]
|valign="top" |None
|valign="top" |N/A
|}
|}


The [[C05 Economy/Standard]] and the [[C76 25th Anniversary Delica]] can be considered as variants of the C11 Delica, depending on individual preferences.
The [[C05 Economy/Standard]] and the [[C76 25th Anniversary Delica]] can be considered as variants of the C11 Delica, depending on individual preferences.


==Most collectible variation==
==[[Most collectible variation]]==


Collecting knives and selecting a specific variation to be most collectible is a very subjective topic and changing over time. Many would consider the [[C76 25th Anniversary Delica]] to be the most collectible variation, others might not even consider this a C11 Delica variation because of the differing [[SKU]].
Collecting knives and selecting a specific variation to be most collectible is a very subjective topic and changing over time. Many would consider the [[C76 25th Anniversary Delica]] to be the most collectible variation, others might not even consider this a C11 Delica variation because of the differing [[SKU]].
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All the earliest variants seem to be more and more sought after, and the SAF variants are made in very low numbers.  
All the earliest variants seem to be more and more sought after, and the SAF variants are made in very low numbers.  
The CF variants are sought after as well.
The CF variants are sought after as well.
One of the rarest versions is the Tom Sachs NASA Edition (100 pieces), which uses the white Delica and has a red NASA logo on the center of the handle and Sachs' signature engraved on the blade.  Made in 2007 in conjunction with Tom Sachs: ''Space Program'' at Gagosian Gallery, Beverly Hills.


===Questions regarding collecting the C11===
===Questions regarding collecting the C11===
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|align="right"|2,5mm
|align="right"|2,5mm
|align="right"|71g
|align="right"|71g
|-
|align="right"|Delica 4 FRN (full flat grind)
|align="right"|181mm
|align="right"|108mm
|align="right"|73mm
|align="right"|65mm
|align="right"|13mm
|align="right"|2,5mm
|align="right"|64g
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|-
|align="right"|Delica 4 G-10
|align="right"|Delica 4 G-10
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|align="right"|2,5mm
|align="right"|2,5mm
|align="right"|72g
|align="right"|72g
|-
|align="right"|Delica 4 Wharncliffe
|align="right"|181mm
|align="right"|108mm
|align="right"|73mm
|align="right"|64mm
|align="right"|13mm
|align="right"|2,5mm
|align="right"|68g
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|-
|align="right"|Delica 4 SS
|align="right"|Delica 4 SS
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|align="right"|114g
|align="right"|114g
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|-
|align="right"|Delica 4 Trainer
|align="right"|Delica 4 Trainer (AUS-6)
|align="right"|178mm
|align="right"|178mm
|align="right"|108mm
|align="right"|108mm
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|align="right"|2,5mm
|align="right"|71g
|align="right"|71g
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|align="right"|Delica 4 Trainer (GIN-1)
|align="right"|178mm
|align="right"|108mm
|align="right"|70mm
|align="right"|N/A
|align="right"|?
|align="right"|?
|align="right"|73g
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|-
|align="right"|Delica 4 Wave Trainer
|align="right"|Delica 4 Wave Trainer
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|align="right"|3/32"
|align="right"|3/32"
|align="right"|2.5oz
|align="right"|2.5oz
|-
|align="right"|Delica 4 FRN (full flat grind)
|align="right"|7 1/8"
|align="right"|4 1/4"
|align="right"|2 7/8"
|align="right"|2 9/16"
|align="right"|1/2"
|align="right"|3/32"
|align="right"|2.3oz
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|-
|align="right"|Delica 4 G-10
|align="right"|Delica 4 G-10
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|align="right"|4oz
|align="right"|4oz
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|-
|align="right"|Delica 4 Trainer
|align="right"|Delica 4 Trainer (AUS-6)
|align="right"|7"
|align="right"|7"
|align="right"|4 1/4"
|align="right"|4 1/4"
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|align="right"|3/32"
|align="right"|3/32"
|align="right"|2.5oz
|align="right"|2.5oz
|-
|align="right"|Delica 4 Trainer (GIN-1)
|align="right"|7"
|align="right"|4 1/4"
|align="right"|2 3/4"
|align="right"|N/A
|align="right"|?
|align="right"|?
|align="right"|2.6oz
|-
|-
|align="right"|Delica 4 Wave Trainer
|align="right"|Delica 4 Wave Trainer

Latest revision as of 15:20, 10 January 2024

C11PBK (4th generation)

The C11 Delica was first introduced in 1990, together with its bigger brother the C10 Endura. They have gone through most major and minor revisions together.

Appearance in catalogs

Since at least 1993 the C11 Delica appeared in all Spyderco product catalogs .

(1991, 1992: must have been in there, if there ever existed such catalogs (?)).

These are the Spyderco Product Guides that feature the C11 Delica, that can be viewed online at the Spyderco.com website:

Designer

Sal Glesser designed the original 1990 Delica. Today's design updates he also designs together with Eric and Peter as a team[1].

History, mentionings from the forums etc.

Historical note: The 1991 Swedish Mount Everest expedition used C11SBL as their expedition knife. These knives were etched with the text: EVEREST -91 on the blade. A total of 43 knives were made with this etching, the first of which was presented to the Swedish King in a box made of Bog oak. [2]

On the Spyderco forums:

  • Sal explains the history behind the use of G-2 and GIN-1 on the blades.
  • "Show your Delica's" thread contains a lot of pictures and information about variations
  • Delica 3 review by "Fisher of Men"
  • Delica 4 review1 by "Mr Blonde and review2 by "smcfalls13"
  • Solid ZDP-189 blade comments by "Mr Blonde". Spyderco first introduced a solid ZDP-189 blade with the blue FRN Delica Sprint run in 2006.
  • Descriptions of disassembling/assembling Delica 4 FRN variations by Mr Blonde in Delica 4 Lego and Delica 4 Lego Redux

Information from the Spyderco catalog on the web

C11BK (D4):

"In 1990 Spyderco shook things up by introducing two knives, the Delica and Endura. First of their kind on the market, both folders opened up the knife market to lightweight performance, one-hand open pocketknives that just about everyone could afford. They settled as Spyderco’s top two bestsellers and their improvement hasn’t slowed since. Refinement has been so ongoing and continual Spyderco tagged the updating/upgrading process with the term CQI- Constant Quality Improvement. During the Endura and Delica’s CQI journey Spyderco tweaked ergonomics, refined blade steels and fine-tuned their performance countless times. They are an evolutionary work in progress and the next level is here with the new Endura4 and Delica4. Both models now have screw construction making cleaning and adjusting easier. The fiberglass reinforced nylon handles come molded with Bi-Directional Texturing® for preferred traction and improved ergonomics. Inside the handle dual skeletonized stainless steel liners make the knife stronger without adding weight and make an anchor for all external and internal components to attach through adding sturdiness and rigidity. Their VG-10 blades are flat saber-ground with a stronger tip and larger 13mm opening hole. Added to the blade’s spine is slip resistant jimping. Phosphor bronze washers smooth out the open/close action and the clip is upgraded to a four-way tip-up, tip-down, left- or right-handed clip." [3]

See also other D4s: C11[4], C11BBK[5], C11FG[6], C11GFG[7], C11GRE[8], C11GYW[9], C11TR[10], C11TRW[11], C11WH[12], C11F[13], C11FBLM[14].

See also D3s: C11BK[15].

See also D2s: C11[16] (listed as C11SS3 Delica 3 Stainless Steel in Spyderco's online catalog , but belongs to Generation 2 in this article).

And also C11CF[17] as well as C11KIT[18].

Variations

The C11 Delica has a long and complex history. Since it's introduction in 1990 the Delica went through many minor and major changes (usually improvements). These changes were done from one production run to the next independent of calendar year. Grouping the variants into different generations, as done by collectors, in this article, and partly by Spyderco, simplifies handling the complexity. Generations are differentiated by major changes as described in the following subsections. See here for a more detailed discussion.

                 1996                     2006
                 |----- Generation 2 -----|---------------->
                                          |- Generation 4 ->
|---- Generation 1 ----|-- Generation 3 --|---------------->
1990                   1998               2006

Generation 1

The first C11 Delica variants introduced in the earlier 90s with an FRN handle and an integral FRN clip are considered first generation Delicas (D1).

Initially GIN-1/G-2 steel was used for the blade, in later runs AUS-8 was used too.

Until about 1992 Spyderco knives were not marked with the steel used. This was because Hitachi had licensed the Gingami 1 name to another company already and wanted it to be exclusive. The G-2 stamp[19] on the blade was then used till 1994. G-2 was a designation that Spyderco invented, meaning "Good s#it also"[20]. In 1994, the steel remained the same, but the marking was changed to GIN-1, as Spyderco was able to get permission from the original company to use that name.

At one time, as shortage of GIN-1/G-2 caused the maker to order the replacement AUS-10 which, also being out of stock, resulted in AUS-8 being used, though the blades were marked G-2.

Initially a thin integral FRN clip was used, which was later changed to a wider one. In a less visible way, actually a total of 6 different clips exist: "The 1st generation, with the molded clip actually went through 6 modifications to the mold, but they were minor changes to the clip mostly."[21]

Variations of the Delica 1

Left and right hand versions of the Delica 1s exist. Left hand versions are rare. The clip is positioned for tip-up carry.

Early D1s use GIN-1/G-2 steel and have a thin Integral FRN clip. Late D1s use AUS-8 steel and a fat clip.

Around 1995 the steel type and width of the clip changed. At least a black handled GIN-1/G-2 D1 in combination with a fat clip exists. Other combinations of handle color, steel type, and clip may exist.

Open questions include:

  • Do green or pink D1s with AUS-8 steel exist?
SKU Handle Edge Steel From/To MSRP Note Number made Grind Clip
C11PBK Black FRN PE GIN-1/G-2 1990-1994 34.95$ (1990), 45.95$ (1994) SKUs: 1011RP (1990), C11RP (1991) N/A Hollow Integral FRN, thin
C11PSBK Black FRN PS GIN-1/G-2 1993-1994 42.95$ (1993), 45.95$ (1994) N/A Hollow Integral FRN, thin
C11SBK Black FRN SE GIN-1/G-2 1990-1994 34.95$ (1990), 45.95$ (1994) SKUs: 1011RS (1990), C11RS (1991) N/A Hollow Integral FRN, thin
C11SBK Black FRN SE GIN-1/G-2 ? ? Eddie Bauer edition ? Hollow Integral FRN, thin
C11PBL Blue FRN PE GIN-1/G-2 1990-1994 34.95$ (1990), 45.95$ (1994) N/A Hollow Integral FRN, thin
C11SBL Blue FRN SE GIN-1/G-2 1990-1994 34.95$ (1990), 45.95$ (1994) N/A Hollow Integral FRN, thin
C11PGR Green FRN PE GIN-1/G-2 1990-1993 34.95$ (1990), 42.95$ (1993) N/A Hollow Integral FRN, thin
C11SGR Green FRN SE GIN-1/G-2 1990-1994 34.95$ (1990), 45.95$ (1994) N/A Hollow Integral FRN, thin
C11PPN Pink FRN PE GIN-1/G-2 1990-1993 34.95$ (1990), 42.95$ (1993) N/A Hollow Integral FRN, thin
C11SPN Pink FRN SE GIN-1/G-2 1990-1994 34.95$ (1990), 45.95$ (1994) N/A Hollow Integral FRN, thin
C11BK Black FRN SE GIN-1/G-2 ? ? rare ? Hollow Integral FRN, fat
C11SAF Black FRN SE GIN-1/G-2 1995 65.95$ (1995) Black blade, black box with yellow background, number on blade ? Hollow Integral FRN, thin
C11SAF Black FRN SE GIN-1/G-2 1995 65.95$ (1995) Black blade ? Hollow Integral FRN, fat
C11SAF Black FRN SE AUS-8 1995 65.95$ (1995) Black blade ? Hollow Integral FRN, fat
C11PBK Black FRN PE AUS-8 1995-1998 65.95$ (1995), 48.95$ (1998) N/A Hollow Integral FRN, fat
C11PSBK Black FRN PS AUS-8 1995-1998 65.95$ (1995), 48.95$ (1998) N/A Hollow Integral FRN, fat
C11SBK Black FRN SE AUS-8 1995-1998 65.95$ (1995), 48.95$ (1998) N/A Hollow Integral FRN, fat
C11SBL Blue FRN SE AUS-8 1995 65.95$ (1995) N/A Hollow Integral FRN, fat

Generation 2

In 1996 the Delica II was introduced with an originally different SKU (C43 Delica II). The major modifications from the D1 are

  • stainless steel handle,
  • stainless steel clip,
  • AUS-6 steel blade.

In 2000 the SKU was changed to C11. A Boye dent was added in 2002.

Nowadays, all stainless steel handled variants of the Delica (including the C43) introduced earlier than 2006 are considered to be second generation Delicas (D2).

Several engraved variations of D2 exist. Common ones are PRCA, DEA, FBI and "Bug and web".

Variations of the Delica 2

SKU Handle Edge Steel From/To MSRP Note Number made Grind Clip Clip positions
C11/C43P Stainless Steel PE AUS-6 ca. 1996? ? blak-ti finished handle and blade, no boye dent, C43 black box with an added white sticker with black lettering "BLAK-TI FINISH" ? Hollow Metal RH, TD/TU
C11P Stainless Steel PE AUS-6 1996-2005 48.95$ (1997), 69.95$ (2005) SKU C43P (1997-1998); 2002-2005: Boye dent N/A Hollow Metal RH, TD/TU
C11S Stainless Steel SE AUS-6 1996-2005 48.95$ (1997), 69.95$ (2005) SKU C43S (1997-1998); 2002-2005: Boye dent; at least one C11S exists that is TD-only. N/A Hollow Metal RH, TD/TU
C11PS Stainless Steel PS AUS-6 2002-2005 68.95$ (2002), 69.95$ (2005) always with Boye dent N/A Hollow Metal RH, TD/TU

Generation 3

The third generation of the Delica (D3) was introduced in 1999. The most prominent modifications from the D1:

  • Different and more highly effective form
  • Reversible, stainless steel clip that can be mounted for left and right-hand carry (barrel bolt clip)

A Boye dent was added in 2001.

Variations of the Delica 3

All 2001-2005 D3s have a Boye dent.

SKU Handle Edge(s) Steel From/To MSRP Note Number made Grind Clip Clip positions
C11PBK Black FRN PE ATS-55 1998-2001 62.95$ (1998-2001) N/A Hollow Barrel bolt LH/RH, TU
C11PSBK Black FRN PS ATS-55 1998-2001 62.95$ (1998-2001) N/A Hollow Barrel bolt LH/RH, TU
C11SBK Black FRN SE ATS-55 1998-2001 62.95$ (1998-2001) N/A Hollow Barrel bolt LH/RH, TU
C11SPN Pink FRN SE ATS-55 1999 62.95$ (1999) Sprintrun 1200[22] Hollow Barrel bolt LH/RH, TU
C11PBL Blue FRN PE ATS-55 2001 62.95$ (2001) N/A Hollow Barrel bolt LH/RH, TU
C11SBL Blue FRN SE ATS-55 2001 62.95$ (2001) N/A Hollow Barrel bolt LH/RH, TU
C11TR Red FRN N/A AUS-6 2001-2003 62.95$ (2001), 66.95$ (2003) Trainer N/A N/A Barrel bolt LH/RH, TU
C11PBK Black FRN PE VG-10 2002-2005 66.95$ (2002-2005) N/A Flat Saber Barrel bolt LH/RH, TU
C11PSBK Black FRN PS VG-10 2002-2005 66.95$ (2002-2005) N/A Flat Saber Barrel bolt LH/RH, TU
C11SBK Black FRN SE VG-10 2002-2005 66.95$ (2002-2005) N/A Flat Saber Barrel bolt LH/RH, TU
C11PBL Blue FRN PE VG-10 2002 66.95$ (2002) last run used VG-10? N/A ? Barrel bolt LH/RH, TU
C11BBK Black FRN PE PS VG-10 ? ? Black blade N/A ? Barrel bolt LH/RH, TU
C11OD Olive Drab FRN PS VG-10 2004 66.95$ Black blade N/A Flat Saber Barrel bolt LH/RH, TU
C11TR Red FRN N/A AUS-6 2004-2005 66.95$ (2004-2005) Trainer, holes/blade N/A N/A Barrel bolt LH/RH, TU

Generation 4

The fourth generation (D4), including the Delica 4, Delica SS 4, and Delica Trainer 4 came out in 2006.

Major modifications of the blade from earlier generations:

  • The blade has a less pointy and stronger tip, an enlarged 13mm opening hole, and jimping added to the spine of the blade.

Major modifications of the Stainless Steel handle from D2:

  • The clip is connected to the handle with 3 small screws with four different possible mounting positions (4-way clip: tip-up/tip-down for left and right-hand carry).

Major modifications of the FRN handle from D3:

  • The D4 has a screw together construction for easier cleaning and adjustments.
  • The scales are made using Bi-Directional Texturing (trademarked) to provide better traction and improve ergonomics.
  • This is the first Delica to have skeletonized stainless steel liners (with holes cut in to save weight) to give it added strength without adding weight to the knife.
  • The clip is connected to the liners with 3 small screws with four different possible mounting positions (4-way clip: tip-up/tip-down for left and right-hand carry).

All variants have a Boye dent.

Additional variants introduced after the initial release include (see the D4 variants table further below for a complete list):

  • Waved navy blue (officially grey) FRN variant and a foliage green FRN variant later in 2006, both VG-10
  • British Racing Green FRN with ZDP-189 steel blade in 2007
  • Foliage Green G-10 handle with full flat grind VG-10 blade in 2008
  • Waved trainer variant in 2008
  • Waved navy blue FRN variant with fully serrated and combination edge in 2008
  • Black FRN handle with black blade (combination edge only) variant in 2008. These knives (including a similar Endura model) initially were planned to only be available in the SAS catalog for the Military and LEOs, but the public demand was so great it was decided to make them part of the stock line in 2008[23]. They appeared in the main 2009 catalog.
  • Blue, green, gray, purple, and brown FRN variants with full flat grind VG-10 blades, first appeared in the 2010 Supplement[24].

All Delica variations are made in Seki-City, Japan, and have a Back Lock locking mechanism.

Extending the set of major changes used to group the Delicas into different generations allows a further refinement of Delicas into variations, as done in the following tables. Even further refinements would be possible based on minor Delica changes (left for future generations of Spyderco collectors :-).

Variations of the Delica 4

SKU Handle Edge Steel From/To MSRP Note Number made Grind Clip Clip positions
C11PBK Black FRN PE VG-10 2006- 67.95$ (2006) N/A Flat Saber 4-way LH/RH, TD/TU
C11PSBK Black FRN PS VG-10 2006- 67.95$ (2006) N/A Flat Saber 4-way LH/RH, TD/TU
C11SBK Black FRN SE VG-10 2006- 67.95$ (2006) N/A Flat Saber 4-way LH/RH, TD/TU
C11PGYW Grey FRN PE VG-10 2006- 76.95$ (2006) Waved N/A Flat Saber 4-way LH/RH, TD/TU
C11P Stainless Steel PE VG-10 2006- 77.95$ (2006) N/A Flat Saber 4-way LH/RH, TD/TU
C11PS Stainless Steel PS VG-10 2006- 77.95$ (2006) N/A Flat Saber 4-way LH/RH, TD/TU
C11S Stainless Steel SE VG-10 2006- 77.95$ (2006) N/A Flat Saber 4-way LH/RH, TD/TU
C11PSFG Foliage Green FRN PS VG-10 2006- 73.95$ (2007) N/A Flat Saber 4-way LH/RH, TD/TU


C11PBLE Blue FRN PE ZDP-189 2006 109.95$ Sprintrun originally announced with a D3 handle. The Sprint run was late, and the handle changed to D4. 2x600 Flat Saber 4-way LH/RH, TD/TU
C11TR Red FRN N/A AUS-6 2006-2009 67.95$ (2006) Trainer N/A N/A 4-way LH/RH, TD/TU
C11PPN Pink FRN PE VG-10 2007 79.95$ Sprintrun (1st run, black clip) 500 Flat Saber 4-way LH/RH, TD/TU
C11SFG Foliage Green FRN SE VG-10 2007-2009 73.95$ (2007) N/A Flat Saber 4-way LH/RH, TD/TU
C11PGRE British Racing Green FRN PE ZDP-189 2007-end 2020 $114.95 (2007), $139.95 (2011), $170.00 (2020) Changed from flat saber to FFG in 2011 N/A Flat Saber/Full Flat 4-way LH/RH, TD/TU
C11PSGRE British Racing Green FRN PS ZDP-189 2007-2009 114.95$ (2007) N/A Flat Saber 4-way LH/RH, TD/TU
C11SGRE British Racing Green FRN SE ZDP-189 2007-2009 114.95$ (2007) N/A Flat Saber 4-way LH/RH, TD/TU
C11PPN Pink FRN PE VG-10 2008 79.95$ Sprintrun (2nd run, polished clip), 3rd run? 500 Flat Saber 4-way LH/RH, TD/TU
C11PSWH White FRN PS VG-10 2008 79.95$ Inspired by New York artist Tom Sachs' full scale reconstruction of man's first walk on the moon. Sprintrun 1200 Flat Saber 4-way LH/RH, TD/TU
C11PSWH White FRN PS VG-10 2008 $500.00 Inspired by New York artist Tom Sachs' full scale reconstruction of man's first walk on the moon. Tom Sachs customized 100 "NASA" editions, which have a serial number on the spine, red NASA logo hand-engraved on the handle, and a "Totin' Chip Card" certificate of authenticity. 100 Flat Saber 4-way LH/RH, TD/TU
C11PSBBK Black FRN PS VG-10 2008- 104.95$ (2009) Black blade N/A Flat Saber 4-way LH/RH, TD/TU
C11PSGYW Grey FRN PS VG-10 2008-2009 104.95$ (2008) Waved N/A Flat Saber 4-way LH/RH, TD/TU
C11SGYW Grey FRN SE VG-10 2008-2009 104.95$ (2008) Waved N/A Flat Saber 4-way LH/RH, TD/TU
C11TRW Red FRN N/A AUS-6 2008-2009 104.95$ (2008) Wave Trainer N/A N/A 4-way LH/RH, TD/TU
C11GPFG Foliage Green G-10 PE VG-10 2008-2010 164.95$ (2008) N/A Full Flat 4-way LH/RH, TD/TU
C11TR Red FRN N/A GIN-1/G-2 2010- 89.95$ (2010) Trainer N/A N/A 4-way LH/RH, TD/TU
C11FPBL Blue FRN PE VG-10 2010- 94.95$ (2011) N/A Full Flat Black 4-way Hourglass LH/RH, TD/TU
C11FPGR Green FRN PE VG-10 2010- 94.95$ (2011) N/A Full Flat Black 4-way Hourglass LH/RH, TD/TU
C11FPGY Gray FRN PE VG-10 2010- 94.95$ (2011) N/A Full Flat Black 4-way Hourglass LH/RH, TD/TU
C11FPBN Brown FRN PE VG-10 2010-2023 94.95$ (2011) N/A Black 4-way Hourglass 4-way LH/RH, TD/TU
C11FPPR Purple FRN PE VG-10 2010- 94.95$ (2011) N/A Full Flat Black 4-way Hourglass LH/RH, TD/TU
C11FPOR Orange FRN PE VG-10 late 2011 94.95$ (2011) N/A Full Flat Black 4-way Hourglass LH/RH, TD/TU
C11FBLM Blue FRN PE VG-10 2012-2014 $109.95 Delica4 Blue National Law Enforcement Officer's Memorial Fund; blade has laser-engraved logo of the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund (NLEOMF), Spyderco donates a portion of the sales of every commemorative Delica to the NLEOMF to support the museum project. ? Full Flat Black 4-way Hourglass LH/RH, TD/TU
C11FBK Black FRN PE VG-10 2012- $99.95 With Full Flat ground blade Full Flat Black 4-way Hourglass LH/RH, TD/TU
C11TIPD Ti PE D.P.S. 15 Damascus/VG-10 2013 249.95$ (2013) N/A Full Flat Chrome 4-way Hourglass LH/RH, TD/TU
C11FPGYE Grey FRN PE Aogami Super Blue/420J1 Sept. 2013 124.95$ (2013) sprintrun 1200 Full Flat Black 4-way Hourglass LH/RH, TD/TU
C11KAPBK Black FRN PE VG-10 2014 99.00$ (2014) Kahr Arms Exclusive, 2.5" semi-Wharncliffe blade, all metal hardware features non-reflective stonewashed finish, Kahr Arms logo laser engraved on blade.[25] N/A Hollow matte silver 4-way LH/RH, TD/TU
C11KAPDB Denim blue FRN PE VG-10 2014 99.00$ (2014) Kahr Arms Exclusive, 2.5" semi-Wharncliffe blade, all metal hardware features non-reflective stonewashed finish, Kahr Arms logo laser engraved on blade. Denim blue handle is a Kahr Arms exclusive color.[26] N/A Hollow matte silver 4-way LH/RH, TD/TU
C11KAPKH Khaki FRN PE VG-10 2014 99.00$ (2014) Kahr Arms Exclusive, 2.5" semi-Wharncliffe blade, all metal hardware features non-reflective stonewashed finish, Kahr Arms logo laser engraved on blade. Khaki handle is a Kahr Arms exclusive color. N/A Hollow matte silver 4-way LH/RH, TD/TU
C11FPBORE Burnt orange FRN PE HAP40/SUS 410 Dec 2015 139.95$ (2015) Sprintrun. HAP40 core with SUS 410 cladding. 1200 Full Flat Chrome silver 4-way hourglass LH/RH, TD/TU
C11ZFGR Zome Green FRN PE VG-10 Sept 2016 - 109.95$ (2016) Zome (pronounced "zoh-may") is a class of Japanese handicrafts that specializes in dyeing textiles. Expert Japanese artisans use a technique reminiscent of traditional hiki-zome (brush dyeing) to hand brush various colors of dye onto the handles to create distinctive, one-of-a-kind patterns. N/A Full Flat Black 4-way hourglass LH/RH, TD/TU
C11 Black G-10 PE "Scratch" pattern ZDP-189 CANCELLED 284.95$ (2017 MSRP), $169.99 (street) CANCELLED The pre-order fell just a couple dozen orders short of triggering the production of this knife. Massdrop Exclusive, features a black/grey spiderweb etch on blade. Black hardware. 600-1000 Full Flat Black 4-way hourglass LH/RH, TD/TU
C11FPWCBK Black FRN PE VG-10 Jan 2017 - 114.95$ (2017) Wharncliffe blade regular production Full Flat Black 4-way hourglass LH/RH, TD/TU
C11FSWCBK Black FRN SE VG-10 Jan 2017 - 2023 114.95$ (2017) Wharncliffe blade regular production Full Flat Black 4-way hourglass LH/RH, TD/TU
C11PFGD4 Foliage Green FRN PE D.P.S. 15 Damascus/VG-10 core Apr. 2017 - 139.95$ (2017) Moteng Distributor Exclusive. Collector's Club Variant 500 Full Flat Black 4-way hourglass LH/RH, TD/TU
C11WDP Mahogany Pakkawood PE HAP40/SUS 410 July 2017, Mar. 2018 $219.95 (2017), $239.95 (2018) KnifeCenter dealer exclusive. Limited (two batches so far) Full Flat Chrome silver 4-way Hourglass LH/RH, TD/TU
C11ZFPPN Pink and Purple Zome FRN PE VG-10 Nov. 2017 $114.95 (2017) Lone Star Wholesale Exclusive. Zome (pronounced "zoh-may") is a class of Japanese handicrafts that specializes in dyeing textiles. Expert Japanese artisans use a technique reminiscent of traditional hiki-zome (brush dyeing) to hand brush various colors of dye onto the handles to create distinctive, one-of-a-kind patterns. Limited Full Flat Black 4-way hourglass LH/RH, TD/TU
C11ZFPYL Yellow and Green Zome FRN PE CPM-S30V Nov. 2017 $129.95 (2017) Lone Star Wholesale Exclusive and the first Delica to use CPM-S30V. Zome (pronounced "zoh-may") is a class of Japanese handicrafts that specializes in dyeing textiles. Expert Japanese artisans use a technique reminiscent of traditional hiki-zome (brush dyeing) to hand brush various colors of dye onto the handles to create distinctive, one-of-a-kind patterns. Limited Full Flat Black 4-way hourglass LH/RH, TD/TU
C11FPWCOR Orange FRN PE CPM-S30V Nov. 2017-Oct. 2018 $129.95 (MSRP), $77.97 (street) Cutlery Shoppe Exclusive. Wharncliffe blade. Limited Full Flat Black 4-way hourglass LH/RH, TD/TU
C11FPTL Teal FRN PE VG-10 May 2018 114.95$ (2018) MGE Wholesale distributor Exclusive Limited (1200?) Full Flat Chrome silver 4-way Hourglass LH/RH, TD/TU
C11FPWCBORE Burnt orange FRN PE HAP40/SUS 410 June 2018 $144.95 (2018) Sprintrun. HAP40 core with SUS 410 cladding. Wharncliffe blade. 1200 Full Flat Chrome 4-way hourglass LH/RH, TD/TU
C11GPRDBKE Red G-10 PE Black TiCN coated HAP40/SUS 410 July 2018-Mar. 2019 $289.95 (MSRP), $189.00 (street) St. Nick's Knives dealer Exclusive. HAP40 core with SUS 410 cladding. Black hardware (screws, lock bar). ~500 Full Flat Matte black 4-way hourglass LH/RH, TD/TU
C11FPBLE Blue-gray FRN PE V-Toku2/SUS 310 July 2018 $124.95 (2018) Sprintrun. V-Toku2 core with SUS 310 cladding. 1200 Full Flat Black 4-way Hourglass LH/RH, TD/TU
C11ZFPDCMO Desert camo Zome FRN PE VG-10 Aug. 2018 $124.96 (2018) Sportsman's Supply, Inc. distributor Exclusive. Zome (pronounced "zoh-may") is a class of Japanese handicrafts that specializes in dyeing textiles. Expert Japanese artisans use a technique reminiscent of traditional hiki-zome (brush dyeing) to hand brush various colors of dye onto the handles to create distinctive, one-of-a-kind patterns. Limited Full Flat Chrome 4-way hourglass LH/RH, TD/TU
C11FPCFW Black CF PE HAP40/SUS 410 Oct. 2018 $249.95 (MSRP), $169.95 (street) Fradon Safe and Lock Store dealer Exclusive. HAP40 core with SUS 410 cladding. Limited Full Flat Chrome silver 4-way Hourglass LH/RH, TD/TU
C11FPBKSG Black FRN PE Super Gold2/SUS 410 Mar. 2019 $119.99 (street) Massdrop Exclusive. Super Gold2 core with SUS 410 cladding. Matte gold finish on lockbar. Pre-orders open April 3, 2018, with shipments projected to ship in October. The first drop is 600 units, but they have the option to order more (up to 1000 pieces total between both runs). On Sept. 30, 2019, they listed as available again, but sold out whatever small quantity was available quickly. They also show they've sold 1,100 of them as of this time, so they must have produced more than originally announced. 1100 Full Flat Black 4-way Hourglass LH/RH, TD/TU
C11FPBLM390 Dark blue FRN PE M390 May 2019 $108.95 (street), $144.95 (MSRP) Bento Box Shop Exclusive Limited Full Flat Black 4-way Hourglass LH/RH, TD/TU
C11PDGY Dark gray FRN PE Cru-Wear Aug. 2019 $144.95 (2019) Lone Star Wholesale distributor Exclusive Limited Full Flat Chrome silver 4-way Hourglass LH/RH, TD/TU
C11FPNBD Steel blue FRN PE D.P.S. 15 Damascus/VG-10 core Oct. 2019 $94.25 (street) KnifeJoy dealer Exclusive. Preorders open Sept. 30, 2019. Limited Full Flat Chrome silver 4-way hourglass LH/RH, TD/TU
C11FPGITD Glow in the dark FRN PE VG-10 Nov. 2019 / Apr. 2020 $145.00 (2019) Sportsman's Supply/Moteng distributor Exclusive. FRN is off-white when not glowing, glows green. Second batch released April 2020. 800 Full Flat Chrome silver 4-way hourglass LH/RH, TD/TU
C11FPBKS90V Black FRN with blue liners/backspacer PE CPM-S90V Dec. 12, 2019 $160.00 (MSRP), $119.95 (street) Knife Works dealer Exclusive. Limited Full Flat Chrome silver 4-way hourglass LH/RH, TD/TU
C11ZFPOR Zome orange/black FRN PE HAP40/SUS 410 Feb. 2020 $159.95 (MSRP), $95.97 (street) Cutlery Shoppe dealer exclusive. HAP40 core with SUS 410 cladding. Zome (pronounced "zoh-may") is a class of Japanese handicrafts that specializes in dyeing textiles. Expert Japanese artisans use a technique reminiscent of traditional hiki-zome (brush dyeing) to hand brush various colors of dye onto the handles to create distinctive, one-of-a-kind patterns. Limited Full Flat Chrome silver 4-way Hourglass LH/RH, TD/TU
C11ZFPGITD Zome GITD/black FRN PE VG-10 Apr. 2020 $143.95 (2020) Sportsman's Supply/Moteng distributor Exclusive with a glow in the dark FRN. Zome (pronounced "zoh-may") is a class of Japanese handicrafts that specializes in dyeing textiles. Expert Japanese artisans use a technique reminiscent of traditional hiki-zome (brush dyeing) to hand brush various colors of dye onto the handles to create distinctive, one-of-a-kind patterns. 925 Full Flat Chrome 4-way hourglass LH/RH, TD/TU
C11ZFPGITDBK Zome GITD/black FRN PE Black TiCN coated VG-10 Jun. 2020 $158.54 (2020) Sportsman's Supply/Moteng distributor Exclusive with a glow in the dark FRN. Zome (pronounced "zoh-may") is a class of Japanese handicrafts that specializes in dyeing textiles. Expert Japanese artisans use a technique reminiscent of traditional hiki-zome (brush dyeing) to hand brush various colors of dye onto the handles to create distinctive, one-of-a-kind patterns. 575 Full Flat Chrome 4-way hourglass LH/RH, TD/TU
C11FPK390 "Distinctive" blue FRN PE K390 Aug. 2020- $165.00 (2020), $176.00 (2022) Regular production Full Flat Black 4-way hourglass LH/RH, TD/TU
C11FPCWODBK Olive drab green FRN PE Black TiCN coated Cru-Wear Sept. 2020 $115.50 (street), $165.00 (MSRP) DLT Trading dealer exclusive. All black hardware (screws/pivot/lock bar). Limited Full Flat Black 4-way hourglass LH/RH, TD/TU
C11FPDGR Forest green FRN PE CTS-204P Sept. 2020 $130.00 (MSRP) Knifeworks dealer exclusive. Limited Full Flat Silver 4-way hourglass LH/RH, TD/TU
C11ZPGYD Zome gray/black FRN PE D.P.S. 15 Damascus/VG-10 core Oct. 2020 $160.00 (MSRP) Sportsman's Supply/Moteng distributor Exclusive. Zome (pronounced "zoh-may") is a class of Japanese handicrafts that specializes in dyeing textiles. Expert Japanese artisans use a technique reminiscent of traditional hiki-zome (brush dyeing) to hand brush various colors of dye onto the handles to create distinctive, one-of-a-kind patterns. Limited Full Flat Chrome 4-way hourglass LH/RH, TD/TU
C11ZFRDB Zome red/black FRN PE Satin CPM-20CV Dec. 02, 2020 $105.00 (street), $150.00 (MSRP) DLT Trading dealer exclusive. Zome (pronounced "zoh-may") is a class of Japanese handicrafts that specializes in dyeing textiles. Expert Japanese artisans use a technique reminiscent of traditional hiki-zome (brush dyeing) to hand brush various colors of dye onto the handles to create distinctive, one-of-a-kind patterns. Limited Full Flat Black 4-way hourglass LH/RH, TD/TU
C11FPNS30V Pink FRN PE Satin CPM-S30V Dec. 2020- $175.00 (2021) Regular production Full Flat Black 4-way hourglass LH/RH, TU
C11ZFRDBBK Red and black zome FRN PE Black TiCN coated CPM-20CV Feb. 2021 $165.00 (MSRP) DLT Trading dealer exclusive. All black hardware (screws/pivot/lock bar). Limited Full Flat Black 4-way hourglass LH/RH, TD/TU
C11FPNS30VBK Pink FRN PE Black TiCN coated CPM-S30V Feb. 2021 - $190.00 (2021) Features a titanium carbonitride coated black blade and hardware, including the lockbar Regular production Full Flat Black 4-way hourglass LH/RH, TU
C11FPSBKBL Black FRN with a bright blue lining CE VG-10 Jul. 2021-2023 $130.00 (2021) Part of Spyderco’s “Thin Blue Line” series, created as a tribute to police officers. Every knife features a handle with a bright blue liner and backspacer, and the blade is laser engraved with the motto “ To Serve and Protect”. A portion of all sales of these knives will be donated to the Tunnel to Towers Foundation (tunnel2towers.org). N/A Full Flat 4-way LH/RH, TD/TU
C11FPSBKRD Black FRN with a bright red lining CE VG-10 July 2021-2023 $130.00 (2021) Part of Spyderco’s “Thin Red Line” series, created as a tribute to firefighters. Every knife features a handle with a bright red liner and backspacer, and the blade is laser engraved with the motto “Save and Serve.” Spyderco will donate a portion of all sales of “Thin Red Line” knives to the Wildland Firefighter Foundation (wffoundation.org). N/A Full Flat 4-way LH/RH, TD/TU
C11FPBLBKS35VN Bright blue FRN PE Black TiCN coated CPM-S35VN Oct. 2021 Blade HQ/Nutnfancy dealer exclusive. "xxxx of 1230 TNP 10/2021" engraved on rear of blade. This was specially made for The Nutnfancy Project (TNP). Features all black hardware (screws/pivot/lock bar). 1230 Full Flat Black 4-way hourglass LH/RH, TD/TU
C11FPNB20CV Navy FRN PE CPM-20CV Nov. 2021- $109.95 (street), $150.00 (MSRP) KnifeJoy dealer exclusive, in the promotion text by KnifeJoy, the handle color is referred to as 'steel blue', whereas Spyderco refers to it as 'Navy' Limited Full Flat Chrome 4-way hourglass LH/RH, TD/TU
C11WDBKP Black Pakkawood PE D.P.S. 15 Damascus/VG-10 Nov. 2021- $210.00 (street), $300.00 (MSRP) KnifeCenter dealer exclusive. Limited (two batches so far) Full Flat Chrome silver 4-way Hourglass LH/RH, TD/TU
C11FPWNB20CV Navy FRN PE CPM-20CV Dec. 2021- $109.95 (street), $150.00 (MSRP) KnifeJoy dealer exclusive, in the promotion text by KnifeJoy, the handle color is referred to as 'steel blue', whereas Spyderco refers to it as 'Navy'. Wharncliffe blade Limited Full Flat Chrome 4-way hourglass LH/RH, TD/TU
C11FPWK390 "Distinctive" blue FRN PE K390 Jan. 2022 - 2023 $176.00 (2022) This variant features a Wharncliffe Blade Regular production Full Flat Chrome 4-way hourglass LH/RH, TU
C11FPWCTL Teal FRN PE CPM-S30V Mar. 2022 - $140.00 (2022) MGE Wholesale distributor exclusive. This variant features a Wharncliffe Blade Limited Full Flat Chrome 4-way hourglass LH/RH, TU
C11FPTLBK Teal FRN PE Black TiCN coated CPM-S30V Jun. 2022 - $136.95 (street) MGE Wholesale distributor exclusive. All black hardware (screws/pivot/lock bar). Limited Full Flat Black 4-way hourglass LH/RH, TU


C11FSK390 Blue FRN SE K390 Sept. 2022 - 2023 $176.00 (2022) Regular production Full Flat Chrome 4-way hourglass LH/RH, TU
C11FPGRM4 Mint FRN PE CPM-M4 Nov. 2022 $165.00 (MSRP,2022), $114.95 (Street, 2022) Blade HQ dealer exclusive Limited Full Flat Chrome 4-way hourglass LH/RH, TU
C11ZFGYBL Zome Gray-Blue FRN PE Aogami Super Blue/SUS 410 Mar. 2, 2023 $135.00 (MSRP) SFO exclusive sprintrun Limited Full Flat Chrome silver 4-way Hourglass LH/RH, TD/TU
C11ZFGYBLBK Zome Gray-Blue FRN PE Black TiCN coated Aogami Super Blue/SUS 410 Mar. 2, 2023 $150.00 (MSRP) SFO exclusive sprintrun. All black hardware. Limited Full Flat Black 4-way Hourglass LH/RH, TD/TU
C11FPGRM4BK Mint FRN PE Black TiCN coated CPM-M4 May 2023 $180.00 (MSRP,2023), $124.95 (Street, 2022) Blade HQ dealer exclusive Limited Full Flat Black 4-way hourglass LH/RH, TU

C11KIT: The C11 SKU is also used for the C11KIT internal replacement parts kit for the FRN Delica 4 Lightweights. This kit was introduced in 2008.

Other variations

SKU Handle Edge Steel From/To MSRP Note Number made Grind Clip Clip positions
C11PTI Ti PE ATS-34 <2002? ? No boye dent, titanium, Japanese market only ? Hollow 3- screw old standard clip RH, TD
C11CFS CF SE VG-10 2003 139.95$ shiny carbon fiber, single liner on clip side, right handed. 600 SE/RH (out of 1500 total) Flat Saber Metal LH/RH, TD/TU
C11CFP CF PE VG-10 2003 139.95$ shiny carbon fiber, single liner on clip side, right handed. 600 PE/RH (out of 1500 total) Flat Saber Metal LH/RH, TD/TU
C11CFLHS CF SE VG-10 2003 139.95$ shiny carbon fiber, single liner on clip side ,left handed 150 SE/LH out of 1500 total Flat Saber Metal LH/RH, TD/TU
C11CFLHP CF PE VG-10 2003 139.95$ shiny carbon fiber, single liner on clip side, left handed 150 PE/LH (Out of 1500 total) Flat Saber Metal LH/RH, TD/TU
C11JBBP Blue Bone, Blue Ti PE D.P.S. 15 Damascus/VG-10 2010 $299.95 Sprint, blue jigged-bone handle, blue Ti bolsters, jimping on liners, file-work on spine, zippered pouch 600 None N/A
C11JBOP Honey Bone, Gold Ti PE D.P.S. 15 Damascus/VG-10 summer 2011 $319.95 Sprint, honey-colored jigged-bone handle, gold-colored Ti bolsters, jimping on liners, file-work on spine, zippered pouch ? None N/A
PLKIT1 Glow in the Dark Plastic polymer PE Glow in the Dark Plastic polymer June 2014- $19.99 For children 7 and up. "Smooth edges and rounded for safety. Build and customize with paint. Assembles by hand. A real working model of a lockback knife. Includes one complete kit; ready to assemble." The parts come in a snap-out sheet and include a plastic non-sharpened blade, dual handle scales, a lock bar and the pins needed to build the knife and take it apart again and again. The Delica Knife Kit is a perfect way for adults to teach children 7 and up about the function and safe handling of a folding knife without the worry of a sharpened cutting edge. It assembles in minutes without tools or glue. ? Full Flat None N/A

The C05 Economy/Standard and the C76 25th Anniversary Delica can be considered as variants of the C11 Delica, depending on individual preferences.

Most collectible variation

Collecting knives and selecting a specific variation to be most collectible is a very subjective topic and changing over time. Many would consider the C76 25th Anniversary Delica to be the most collectible variation, others might not even consider this a C11 Delica variation because of the differing SKU.

All the earliest variants seem to be more and more sought after, and the SAF variants are made in very low numbers. The CF variants are sought after as well.

One of the rarest versions is the Tom Sachs NASA Edition (100 pieces), which uses the white Delica and has a red NASA logo on the center of the handle and Sachs' signature engraved on the blade. Made in 2007 in conjunction with Tom Sachs: Space Program at Gagosian Gallery, Beverly Hills.

Questions regarding collecting the C11

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Technical information

Measurements (mm and grams) of the C11 Delica:

Variations Length overall Length closed Length blade Length edge Hole Ø Blade thickness Weight
Delica 1 173mm ? 72mm 63mm ? 2.5mm 50g
Delica 2 173mm 102mm 72mm 63mm 12mm 2.5mm 110g
Delica 3 178mm 102mm 77mm 68mm 12mm 2.5mm 55g
Delica 4 FRN 181mm 108mm 73mm 65mm 13mm 2,5mm 71g
Delica 4 FRN (full flat grind) 181mm 108mm 73mm 65mm 13mm 2,5mm 64g
Delica 4 G-10 181mm 108mm 73mm 65mm 13mm 2,5mm 92g
Delica 4 FRN Wave 182mm 108mm 74mm 65mm 13mm 2,5mm 72g
Delica 4 Wharncliffe 181mm 108mm 73mm 64mm 13mm 2,5mm 68g
Delica 4 SS 179mm 106mm 73mm 65mm 13mm 2,5mm 114g
Delica 4 Trainer (AUS-6) 178mm 108mm 73mm N/A 13mm 2,5mm 71g
Delica 4 Trainer (GIN-1) 178mm 108mm 70mm N/A ? ? 73g
Delica 4 Wave Trainer 178mm 108mm 70mm N/A 13mm 2,5mm 71g

Measurements (inches and ounces) of the C11 Delica:

Variations Length overall Length closed Length blade Length edge Hole Ø Blade thickness Weight
Delica 1 6 13/16" ? 2 7/8" 2 1/2" ? 3/32" 1.75oz
Delica 2 6 13/16" 4" 2 7/8" 2 1/2" 15/32" 3/32" 4oz
Delica 3 7" 4" 3" 2 11/16" 15/32" 3/32" 1.9oz
Delica 4 FRN 7 1/8" 4 1/4" 2 7/8" 2 9/16" 1/2" 3/32" 2.5oz
Delica 4 FRN (full flat grind) 7 1/8" 4 1/4" 2 7/8" 2 9/16" 1/2" 3/32" 2.3oz
Delica 4 G-10 7 1/8" 4 1/4" 2 7/8" 2 9/16" 1/2" 3/32" 3.25oz
Delica 4 FRN Wave 7 5/32" 4 1/4" 2 29/32" 2 9/16" 1/2" 3/32" 2.55oz
Delica 4 SS 7 1/16" 4 3/16" 2 7/8" 2 9/16" 1/2" 3/32" 4oz
Delica 4 Trainer (AUS-6) 7" 4 1/4" 2 7/8" N/A 1/2" 3/32" 2.5oz
Delica 4 Trainer (GIN-1) 7" 4 1/4" 2 3/4" N/A ? ? 2.6oz
Delica 4 Wave Trainer 7" 4 1/4" 2 3/4" N/A 1/2" 3/32" 2.5oz

References

  1. Sal Glesser's original comment can be found on Spyderco-Forums [1]
  2. As per the former Swedish Spyderco importer by Email to the author
  3. The C11BK Delica (D4) in Spyderco's online catalog
  4. The C11 Delica (D4) in Spyderco's online catalog
  5. The C11BBK Delica (D4) in Spyderco's online catalog
  6. The C11FG Delica (D4) in Spyderco's online catalog
  7. The C11GFG Delica (D4) in Spyderco's online catalog
  8. The C11GRE Delica (D4) in Spyderco's online catalog
  9. The C11GYW Delica (D4) in Spyderco's online catalog
  10. The C11TR Delica (D4) in Spyderco's online catalog
  11. The C11TRW Delica (D4) in Spyderco's online catalog
  12. The C11WH Delica (D4) in Spyderco's online catalog
  13. The C11F Delica (D4) in Spyderco's online catalog
  14. The C11FBLM Delica (D4) in Spyderco's online catalog
  15. The C11BK Delica (D3) in Spyderco's online catalog
  16. The C11 Delica (D2) in Spyderco's online catalog
  17. The C11CF Delica in Spyderco's online catalog
  18. The C11KIT Spyderco Parts Kit for the FRN Delica 4 Lightweight in Spyderco's online catalog
  19. A comment by Sal Glesser on the G-2 stamp can be found on the Spyderco-Forums[2]
  20. Sal explains where the steel name G-2 comes from [3]
  21. Information provided by Sal from Spyderco, found in the Spyderco Forums [4]
  22. The Spyderco Story by Kenneth T. Delavigne, pg. 53
  23. Information provided by TazKristi from Spyderco, found in the Spyderco Forums [5]
  24. Spyderco 2010 Catalog Supplement[6]
  25. Michael Janich explains how the Kahr exclusive came about.
  26. Michael Janich gives some more details on the Kahr Exclusive.

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  • Scope: C11 Delicas manufactured and sold by Spyderco only (ie. no Santa Fe or other custom models or aftermarket variations)
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