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The C10 Endura is one of Spyderco's most recognizable knives. It as gone trough 4 major revisions since its inception. | The C10 Endura is one of Spyderco's most recognizable knives. It as gone trough 4 major revisions since its inception. | ||
'''Generation I''' | |||
The first generation was made with FRN handles with a molded clip. The clip was prone to breaking off if it was bent too much so the next batches had thicker ones. (Spyderco is known for always refining its products and listening to their customers concerns). The steels used in these were either G2, GIN 1, or AUS8, sometimes the blade would not be marked with any type of steel at all, in that case it is the G2 or GIN 1(one in the same). The handle came in three different colors black, green and red. (in future knives for Spyderco the color red is strictly used for trainers only) There was also a black coated blade with black scales. The blade came in all 3 variations, full serrations, partial serrations and plain edge although all weren't made with every color handle. | The first generation was made with FRN handles with a molded clip. The clip was prone to breaking off if it was bent too much so the next batches had thicker ones. (Spyderco is known for always refining its products and listening to their customers concerns). The steels used in these were either G2, GIN 1, or AUS8, sometimes the blade would not be marked with any type of steel at all, in that case it is the G2 or GIN 1(one in the same). The handle came in three different colors black, green and red. (in future knives for Spyderco the color red is strictly used for trainers only) There was also a black coated blade with black scales. The blade came in all 3 variations, full serrations, partial serrations and plain edge although all weren't made with every color handle. | ||
==Appearance in catalogs== | |||
==Designer== | |||
[[Sal Glesser]] | |||
==History, mentionings etc. from the forums== | |||
== Information from the Spyderco catalog on the web == | |||
== Variations == | |||
=== Variations of the Endura === | |||
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== Most collectible variation == | |||
=== Questions regarding collecting the C10 === | |||
== Technical information == | |||
Typical measurements (mm and grams) of the C77 Spyderhawk: | |||
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Typical measurements (Inches and ounces) of the C77 Spyderhawk: | |||
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== References == | |||
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== Pictures == |
Revision as of 05:59, 27 August 2008
The C10 Endura is one of Spyderco's most recognizable knives. It as gone trough 4 major revisions since its inception.
Generation I The first generation was made with FRN handles with a molded clip. The clip was prone to breaking off if it was bent too much so the next batches had thicker ones. (Spyderco is known for always refining its products and listening to their customers concerns). The steels used in these were either G2, GIN 1, or AUS8, sometimes the blade would not be marked with any type of steel at all, in that case it is the G2 or GIN 1(one in the same). The handle came in three different colors black, green and red. (in future knives for Spyderco the color red is strictly used for trainers only) There was also a black coated blade with black scales. The blade came in all 3 variations, full serrations, partial serrations and plain edge although all weren't made with every color handle.
Appearance in catalogs
Designer
History, mentionings etc. from the forums
Information from the Spyderco catalog on the web
Variations
Variations of the Endura
SKU | Handle | Edge | Steel | MSRP | Note | Number made | Grind | Clip |
Most collectible variation
Questions regarding collecting the C10
Technical information
Typical measurements (mm and grams) of the C77 Spyderhawk:
Length overall | Length closed | Length edge | Hole Ø | Blade thickness | Weight |
mm. | mm. | mm. | mm. | mm. | g. |
Typical measurements (Inches and ounces) of the C77 Spyderhawk:
Length overall | Length closed | Length edge | Hole Ø | Blade thickness | Weight |
" | " | " | " | " | oz. |
References