Super EDC Knife
I bought this to add to my modest collection of folders. The Para 3 with the micarta scales and Cruwear steel combo is fantastic. Stays super sharp even after heavy use. This is the folder i'd like to have on me on a daily basis.
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When Spyderco introduced the first Sprint Run Shaman® combining the traditional look of brown canvas Micarta scales and CPM CRU-WEAR blade steel, the response was extraordinary. Later dubbed “CruCarta,” this distinctive pairing of old-school, high-performance materials became an instant classic.
To ensure they could meet customer demand when Spyderco applied the “CruCarta” treatment to other models, they decided to make them full-line products, not limited editions.
They began with the Para Military 2 and are now proud to add the Para 3 to that elite family. All feature skeletonized full stainless steel liners, slim brown canvas Micarta scales, and CPM CRU-WEAR tool steel blades that offer an outstanding balance of edge retention and toughness. The scales of all these knives are sanded smooth but left unpolished, so they will naturally patina with age and handling to develop their own unique character
Made in Golden, Colorado U.S.A
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Add to BasketI bought this to add to my modest collection of folders. The Para 3 with the micarta scales and Cruwear steel combo is fantastic. Stays super sharp even after heavy use. This is the folder i'd like to have on me on a daily basis.
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Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.