Thứ Năm, 30 tháng 4, 2015

Spyderco Starmate Folding Knife Review
spyderco starmate review
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I won’t say too much about this Spyderco Starmate. Just simple like this: it’s my dream! It’s not the best folding knife on global. But who care? I love it!

spyderco starmate review
I found there was something named Spyderco Starmate on BladeHQ in June 2014. That’s time I was looking for a new folding knife for my pocket as a gift for myself. I didn’t have any idea that time and tried searching for “folding knives” keyword on Google. Remembered I kept an eye on destop while SMS with my business partner. Then my two eyes stoped on a picture like this:
spyderco starmate review
The first time I saw it, I knew I have to get it for my use. I didn’t know why, it was that way. I tried to find more informations about this Spyderco Starmate knife on the internet. Let’s see one of them:
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Widely recognized as the father of handmade tactical folding knives, Bob Terzuola is one of the most influential figures in custom knifemaking. He was also the first custom knifemaker to work with Spyderco on production versions of his handmade designs and helped pioneer the concept of factory-made custom collaborations.
Spyderco is proud to announce the return—and evolution—of one of Terzuola’s most popular designs: the C55 Starmate. Originally released 1999, the Starmate captures all the critical qualities of Bob’s most coveted handmade knives in an affordable, accessible package. The new version of the Starmate features a saber-ground blade made from VG-10 stainless steel. Its improved handle construction includes full skeletonized stainless steel liners that provide the ideal balance of light weight and superior strength and textured G-10 scales for a secure grip.
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Hey, it sounded great! I found more information about this knife and realized it was usually compared to Spyderco ParaMilitary knife. And everyone said that the ParaMilitary is better. I confused and wonder whether or not I should buy it?
20 days later the Spyderco Starmate arrived to my home. Sharp out of the box! Once I hold it in hand, I felt a connection with this toy. It’s a very beautiful toy. It’s awesome to me. Who care about ParaMilitary or event Military? I love it!
SPECIFICATIONS
Overall Length:8.70" 
spyderco starmate review
Blade Length:3.75"
Cutting Edge:3.50"
Blade Thickness:0.157"
Blade Material:VG-10
Blade Style:Drop Point
Blade Grind:Flat
Finish:Satin
Edge Type:Plain
Handle Length:4.90"
Handle Material:G-10
Color:Black 
spyderco starmate review
Weight:4.70 oz. 
User:Right Hand, Left Hand
Pocket Clip:Tip-Up, Tip-Down
Knife Type:Manual
Opener:Thumb Hole
Lock Type:Liner Lock
Brand:Spyderco
Model:Starmate
Model Number:C55GP
Country of Origin:Japan
Best Use:Everyday Carry
Product Type:Knife
The Starmate has a thick VG-10 steel blade that locks up with the liner lock tab. The knife feels superb in my hand, with the textured G-10 for grip along with the notches along the thumb ramp. This new iteration of the classic features a 4-way reversible clip and is made in Japan.
spyderco starmate review
The good: the lock is considerably more substantial. Additionally, it feels exactly the same, other than being slightly heavier. It’s a fine representation of the design, and I've been using it as my EDC since I got it.
And, I also realized some disadvantages. They were:
The Steel used: I have no issue with VG-10 but for the price of this knife it should beS30V, or S35VN is best! The ParamilitaryGayle BradleyManix and other Spydercosare all around this price or cheaper and they use better materials. For example, let’s have a look on one of the best fixed – EDC blade knife: Kabar Snoody Big BossS35VN Steel with a very acceptable price. Extra ordinary blade’s material. Having said that this knife is great otherwise. VG10 performs admirably. Wonder how better if it was made byS35VN steel?
I would have liked a hollow grind; I've never been much of a fan of the saber grind, but it’s not enough to stop me from using this knife daily. I also would have chamfered the edges of the G10 scales. The G10 is thinner due to the full liner. There wasn't enough material to work with to radius that corner, but again it’s not a deal breaker. Build quality is typicalSpyderco: this thing just plain works.
As I said: It arrived sharp enough to cut through paper, but not smoothly because the blade is very thick and strong. One of the distinguishing characteristics of a Bob Terzuoladesign is his improved Walker LinerLock mechanism, which features a concave ramp on the blade’s lock face. This lock geometry, pioneered by Terzuola in his custom knives, provides greater strength and security than conventional flat lock ramps and is proudly featured in the new Starmate.
spyderco starmate review
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To ensure convenient, versatile carry, the Starmate also features a new four-position clip with a broad triangular base for security and extreme strength. The new clip can be easily configured for tip-up or tip-down carry on either side of the body, allowing you to tune your carry to meet personal needs and preferences.
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Okay, this is all I want to tell you about my Spyderco Starmate. It is a great knife. This is my favorite folding knife. The ergonomics, blade geometry, and appearance are fantastic. The fit and finish are top notch. I heartily recommend this knife to you.
CONCLUSION: Spyderco Starmate is one of best folding knife I tried and love! It's thick, hard and beautiful. If you want, it can be an EDC tool and a defend weapon in urban situation. Just make sure it won't be stole when you're on a bus. You can get Spyderco Starmate Foling Knife here on Amazon. It's worthy for your happy.
spyderco starmate review