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Spyderco Advocate Titanium Frame Lock Knife (Gen 1)

Spyderco Advocate Titanium Frame Lock Knife (Gen 1)

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Product Description
Spyderco isn’t known for its flippers, but the Advocate is a great example of the company’s ability to pull off a stellar design. A production version of Gayle Bradley’s custom knife, the Advocate has a 3.5-inch blade made from M4 stainless steel Read More

Specs

  • Spyderco 
  • Blade: CPM-M4 stainless steel
  • Grind: Flat
  • Finish: Satin
  • Edge type: Plain
  • Handle: Titanium
  • Frame lock
  • Pocket clip for tip-up carry on either side
  • Blade thickness: 0.12 in (3 mm)
  • Handle thickness: 0.4 in (1 cm)
  • Blade length: 3.5 in (8.9 cm)
  • Cutting edge: 3.2 in (8.1 cm)
  • Handle length: 4.55 in (11.6 cm)
  • Overall length: 8 in (20.3 cm)
  • Weight: 3.9 oz (111 g)

Included

  • Small Spyderco zipper pouch

Shipping

Estimated ship date is Jan 14, 2019 PT.

Payment will be collected at checkout. After this product run ends, orders will be submitted to the vendor up front, making all orders final.

Recent Activity
Seriously, why cant Spyderco make a flipper that doesnt suck? I went to the knife shop to check out the Sliverax (no, not Silverax, SLiverax; apparently they're no better at naming flippers than they are designing them), and the damn thing pinches your finger with the lock every time you flip the blade open. But that's nothing compared to this beauty, the Mantra 3, that I got stuck with because I apparently went insane for just long enough to prepay for the thing months before its release. Look at the choil: [image] ...and for some perspective on how a normal-sized hand fits the handle, here's this: [image] My fingers are pulled back so you can see the size of the handle, but otherwise that's a natural grip. Now, looking at that pic, does the choil seem like a necessary feature? Does it seem like the knife might be seriously unsafe without it, because the index finger would have absolutely nothing inhibiting a straight, smooth slide right on to the cutting edge of the blade? If you said, "hell no, that choil is totally superfluous" then congratulations, you could be a Spyderco knife designer. Because that choil is an aftermarket addition I made with a dremel tool. The knife was designed without one. I ground one in because it was a choice between that or throwing it in the garbage--I wouldnt give a knife with that kind of terrible, unsafe design to someone I knew, and I wouldnt feel right selling it either. I honestly couldnt believe my eyes (and finger) when i first picked that knife up. And now here i see that the Advocate is junk too? My god, im just giving up on Spyderco flippers. Id be thinking about an Advocate because i figured all Ti build would = decent quality. Guess not. Thanks for the heads up.
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