C247 Siren
The C247 Siren is part of Spyderco's Salt series of knives.
Appearance in catalogs
The C247 Siren appeared in the following catalogs:
Designer
Lance Clinton
History, mentionings from the forums etc.
- Is the Siren a Salt?, posted by forum member Brock O Lee
Information from the Spyderco catalog on the web
C247 Siren:
"Professional kayak fisherman Lance Clinton spends much of his life using knives in and around the water. That hard-earned experience inspired him to design the Siren--a full-service folding knife optimized for the needs of fishermen and watersports enthusiasts.
Its full-flat-ground blade is crafted from ultra-corrosion-resistant LC200N steel and supported by a stout back lock mechanism. To ensure a secure, non-slip grip in wet conditions, the blade is paired with a coarse-textured G-10 handle with a substantial integral guard. Both G-10 scales include a stylish blue accent layer and house a reversible deep-pocket wire clip that balances secure carry with quick access."
The C247 Siren in Spyderco's online catalog.
Variations
The C247 Siren is made in Golden, Colorado, USA, Earth and features a:
- Back Lock
- Spear Point Blade shape
SKU | Handle | Edge(s) | Steel | From/To | MSRP | Note | Number made | Grind | Clip | Clip positions | Collectors club |
C247G | Textured black G-10 | PE | Satin LC 200 N | 240.00$ (2020) | Regular production | Full Flat | Black Wire | LH/RH, TU | Main |
Most collectible variation
Questions regarding collecting the C247
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Technical information
Measurements (mm and grams) of the C247 Siren:
Variation | Length overall | Length closed | Length blade | Length edge | Hole Ø | Blade thickness | Weight |
C247G | 222mm | 131mm | 92mm | 87mm | 12.7mm | 3.2mm | 102g |
Measurements (inches and ounces) of the C247 Siren:
Variation | Length overall | Length closed | Length blade | Length edge | Hole Ø | Blade thickness | Weight |
C247G | 8.75" | 5.14" | 3.61" | 3.42" | 0.50" | 0.125" | 3.6oz |
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