C09 CoPilot

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The C09 CoPilot was introduced in 1987.

Appearance in catalogs

The C09 CoPilot appeared at least in the following catalogs and flyers (older, newer):

  • 1990 Spyderco Products
  • 1993 Spyderco Products
  • 1994 Spyderco Products
  • 1997 Spyderco Products
  • 1998 Spyderco Products
  • 1999 Spyderco Products
  • 2000 Spyderco Products
  • 2001 Spyderco Products
  • 2006 Spyderco Sprint Runs flyer

Designer

Sal Glesser

History, mentionings etc. from the forums

  • A big part of the info found in this article and much more, incl. aftermarket variations, can be found in the "Spyderco C09 CoPilot Varieties" thread by "The CoPilot" on the Spyderco forums. Permission to reuse information and pictures in this article was given by "The CoPilot" (thanks!).

Information from the Spyderco catalog on the web

C09BKP Sprint run:

"Originally, the Co-Pilot sold steadily as a two inch airline knife you could take with you on board to your destination so you'd never be without a pocketknife or money clip. Times have changed, but the design endures. This 1200 piece Sprint Run is the perfect knife for someone who prefers a small folder. What the PlainEdge VG-10 blade lacks in size it makes up for with cutting performance and handling comfort. The aluminum handle comes coated in black Almite for a polished urbane appearance, and weighs a mere 1.7 ounces. Right-hand, tip down clip."[1]

Variations

The C09 CoPilot is made in Seki-City, Japan and has

SKU Handle Edge(s) Steel MSRP Note Number made Grind Clip Collectors club
C09 Stainless Steel with brass liners PE SE GIN-1/G-2, no blade stamp ? 1987, 1st run, integral lockspring, three clip types (long, long-flat, short) 1200 Hollow Metal, right and left hand (~20%) versions, tip-down
C09 Stainless Steel with brass liners PE SE GIN-1/G-2, "G-2" blade stamp ? 1992 (?), 2nd run, integral lockspring N/A Hollow Metal, right and left hand versions, tip-down
C09 Stainless Steel PE SE GIN-1/G-2, "G-2" blade stamp ? ca.1993, integral lockspring, thicker scales N/A Hollow Metal, right hand, tip-down, (left hand?)
C09 Stainless Steel PE SE GIN-1/G-2, "G-2" blade stamp 64.95$ (1994) ca.1993-1994, separate lockspring, thinner scales N/A Hollow Metal, right hand, tip-down, (left hand?)
C09 Stainless Steel PE SE GIN-1/G-2, "GIN-1" blade stamp ? 1995-1998, separate lockspring, thinner scales N/A Hollow Metal, right hand, tip-down
C09SATU Gray Tuffram coated Aluminum SE GIN-1/G-2, "G-2" blade stamp 82.95$ (1994) 1994 N/A Hollow Metal, right hand, tip-down
C09SATU Gray Tuffram coated Aluminum SE GIN-1/G-2, "GIN-1" blade stamp 82.95$ (1994) 1995(?) ~500[2] Hollow Metal, right hand, tip-down
C09 Stainless Steel PE SE ATS-55 ? SE: 1999-2001, PE: 2000-2001 N/A Hollow Metal, right hand, tip-down
C09BKP Black Almite coated Aluminum PE VG-10 94.95$ (2006) 2006 Sprint run 1200 Flat Saber? Metal, right hand, tip-down

Most collectible variation

Questions regarding collecting the C09

Some interesting questions we are looking for an answer to:

  • There are open questions marked with '?' above and below. Any answers?

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Technical information

Measurements (mm and grams) of the C09 CoPilot:

Variation Length overall Length closed Length blade Length edge Hole Ø Blade thickness Weight
C09 127mm 76mm 51mm 41mm 11mm 2.5mm 74g
C09SATU 127mm 76mm 51mm 41mm 11mm 2.5mm 57g
C09BKP 127mm 76mm 51mm 44mm 11mm 2.5mm 48g

Measurements (inches and ounces) of the C09 CoPilot:

Variation Length overall Length closed Length blade Length edge Hole Ø Blade thickness Weight
C09 5" 3" 2" 1 5/8" 7/16" 3/32" 2.5oz
C09SATU 5" 3" 2" 1 5/8" 7/16" 3/32" 2oz
C09BKP 5" 3" 2" 1 3/4" 7/16" 3/32" 1.7oz

References

  1. The C09BKP CoPilot in Spyderco's online catalog
  2. C09SATU comment by Sal on the Spyderco forums.

Pictures

See the Spyderco C09 CoPilot Varieties thread by "The CoPilot" in the Spyderco forum for more pictures.