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|align="right"|93mm
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|align="right"|C134CF2
|align="right"|8.48"
|align="right"|4.82"
|align="right"|3.66"
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Revision as of 14:54, 27 February 2016

The C134 Gayle Bradley was introduced in December 2009.

Appearance in catalogs

The C134 Gayle Bradley appeared in the following catalog:

Designer

Gayle Bradley

History, mentionings from the forums etc.

Spyderco forums:

Information from the Spyderco catalog on the web

"For those not familiar with Gayle Bradley, he produces handmade folders and fixed-blades. He's a Texan who started making custom knives in 1988 and when customers discovered his handmades, his reputation mushroomed, tagging him as a knifemaker who focused on building exceptional knives for hard-use. We believe you will find our Spyderco collaboration impressive not only in its performance abilities but in it's fine appearance as well.

Several years ago Gayle won a BladeSports World Cutting Competition further expanding his reputation by claiming his title with a fixed-blade that plowed through everything including eleven-inches of hanging rope. Bradley knives aren't for fingernail cleaners or showmen but for use down on the ground ' getting gritty and dirty. His first collaboration with a production company we're glad to say is with Spyderco. The C134 Gayle Bradley Folder pulls together his reputational forte; anteing up a hard-use folder design to which Spyderco added an exotic and premium blade steel and an unexpected touch of gentrification.

The blade is hollow-ground satin finished Crucible Steel CPM-M4. Original M4 made its good name as a tool steel with high resistance to impact. Crucible's version incorporates their CPM-powdered metal manufacturing process with M4 creating a superfine, consistent steel-grain structure heightening its' already impressive impact resistance even more. Its modified drop-point blade also has a weight-reducing swedge located at the spine.

The handle is twill carbon fiber with a Michael Walker LinerLock for safe, secure lock up while adding a refined, gentlemanly appearance. Inside are two full-length internal liners adding rigidity to the handle that has screw- together construction for adjustments or cleaning. A four-way hourglass clip lets you choose to carry the folder; tip-up/tip-down, left/right handed."


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Variations

The C134 Gayle Bradley is made in Taiwan and has a

  • Michael Walker Liner Lock system
  • Twill carbon fiber scales
  • Full skeletonized stainless steel liners (except for the initial run(s) of the original version)
SKU Handle Edge(s) Steel From/To MSRP Note Number made Grind Clip Clip positions Collectors club
C134CFP Twill CF PE CPM-M4 late 2009-Oct. 2015 214.95$ (2010). 279.95$ (2015) Proud liners (meaning they extend out further than the scale material). Some of the first run were missing Bradley's logo on the blade. N/A Hollow Dark chrome 4-way Hourglass LH/RH, TD/TU Main
C134CFP2 Twill CF PE CPM-M4 Dec. 2015- 229.95$ (2015) Bradley Folder 2 is slimmer, lighter, and has more refined ergonomics than the original. N/A Hollow Dark chrome 4-way Hourglass LH/RH, TD/TU

Most collectible variation

A few hundred early examples were produced that are missing Gayle Bradley's maker's mark.

Questions regarding collecting the C134

Some interesting questions we are looking for an answer to:

Questions with an answer:

Technical information

Measurements (mm and grams) of the C134 Gayle Bradley:

Variation Length overall Length closed Length blade Length edge Hole Ø Blade thickness Weight
C134CF 205mm 119mm 87mm 81mm 13mm 3mm 155g
C134CF2 215mm 122mm 93mm 87mm ? 3mm 128g

Measurements (inches and ounces) of the C134 Gayle Bradley:

Variation Length overall Length closed Length blade Length edge Hole Ø Blade thickness Weight
C134CF 8.078" 4.687" 3.348" 3.188" 0.5" 0.125" 5.5oz
C134CF2 8.48" 4.82" 3.66" 3.42" ? 0.118" 4.5oz

References

  1. The C134 Gayle Bradley in Spyderco's online catalog

First picture

Shipping announcement

Spyderco Designer's Insight Series video interview with Gayle Bradley about his Bradley folder.

Pictures

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