C53 Peter Herbst
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The C53 Peter Herbst is a custom collaboration with a drop-point blade and an rounded handle. The first production run of the C53 featured a titanium handle with anodized blue accents, and a 440C blade. Only a limited number of knives were released. Production then moved to Japan in 2001, where the C53 was made with an almite coated aluminum handle and a VG-10 blade. The C53 Peter Herbst was discontinued in 2002.
Appearance in catalogs
The C53 Peter Herbst appeared in the following catalogs:
- 1998 Spyderco PDR catalog
- 2001 Spyderco PDR catalog
- 2002 Spyderco Dealer catalog
Designer
Peter Herbst
History, mentionings from the forums etc.
Description from the 1998 Spyderco catalog for the C53 Peter Herbst (Titanium)
Peter Herbst, a German knifemaker with over fifteen years of experience, is known for his quality and integrity. He brings European elegance and expertise to his first collaboration with Spyderco. This piece was created especially for the international market, with a sleek rounded handle that is designed to lay comfortably in the hand. Formed of high-tech titanium for exceptional toughness, the handle includes an electrically blued pattern and a Linerlock. The drop-point style blade takes a good edge and accommodates a wide range of uses. The overall size and shape of this folder make it a pleasure to carry and use.
Discussion on the Spyderco forums:
- C53 Herbst comparisons of the original titanium version and the C53 and the later aluminum version.
- C53 Herbst : Titanium or almite handles?.
- Peter Herbst, explaining the production history of the C53.
- Question about Peter Herbst ti model, explaining the collectability of the titanium version.
Information from the Spyderco catalog on the web
Spyderco Herbst Aluminum
Joining forces with German knifemaker Peter Herbst, this was Spyderco's inaugural European custom collaboration. Peter is recognized for fusing high tech materials together with Old World craftsmanship. The C53 is embellished with geometric channels cut into the aluminum handle. It features a linerlock with an eccentric pivot pin and offset arc ramp. This allows the knife to self-adjust the linerlock's position as it wears over time. The C53's design exposes a small section of serrations along the bottom-front end of the handle. These tiny teeth serve as a sure-grip resting spot for the forefinger while grasping the knife. Positioned for tip-down carry, a stainless steel clip enables the folder to hunker down comfortably in the pocket. The blade is a drop-point pattern, made of ATS-55 stainless steel with a 3.1 inch (78mm) cutting edge. A stylish combination of European tradition and sleek modernism.
Variations
The C53 Peter Herbst has been made in Germany and Japan and features a:
- Walker Liner Lock
- Drop point-style blade
- Hollow grind
SKU | Handle | Edge(s) | Steel | From/To | MSRP | Note | Number made | Grind | Clip | Clip positions | Collectors club |
C53 | Titanium | PE PS | 440C | 1998 - 1999 | $179.95 | less than 600 | Hollow | Metal | RH, TD | ||
C53 | Aluminum | PE | ATS-55 | 2001 - 2002 | $174.95 | Hollow | Metal | RH, TD |
Most collectible variation
The C53 with a titanium handle, blue anodized accents and a 440C blade. These were made in limited numbers in Solingen, Germany.
Questions regarding collecting the C53
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Technical information
Measurements (mm and grams) of the C53 Peter Herbst:
Variation | Length overall | Length closed | Length blade | Length edge | Hole Ø | Blade thickness | Weight |
C53 Titanium | 182mm | 104mm | 78mm | 73mm | 3mm | 113g | |
C53 Aluminum | 182mm | 104mm | 78mm | 73mm | 3mm |
Measurements (inches and ounces) of the C53 Peter Herbst:
Variation | Length overall | Length closed | Length blade | Length edge | Hole Ø | Blade thickness | Weight |
C53 Titanium | 7.156″ | 4.093″ | 3.063" | 2.875" | 0.125" | 4oz | |
C53 Aluminum | 7.156″ | 4.093″ | 3.063" | 2.875" | 0.125" |
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