For those not in the know, they just keep getting better and better...and more expensive.
The Delica and Endura now have aluminum liners, and removeable pivots, whose tension can be adjusted with bronze shims. The clip is now three-screw style and 4 position ambidextrous. There is a lot more knurling, and the blade shape has been changed to a much less pointy style.
Also, there is a Delica Wave along with Endura Wave....when I bought my Endura Wave it was $90 and very rare.
I'm not sure about this...I like the new knives and I liked the old ones too...especially how cheap they were. For me, the Delica was an all-plastic, cheap work knife...you couldn't take it apart, and you didn't want to, you just wanted to swish it in the lake to clean it off and put it back in your pocket. I wonder what spyderco has to fill that niche now?
The Delica and Endura now have aluminum liners, and removeable pivots, whose tension can be adjusted with bronze shims. The clip is now three-screw style and 4 position ambidextrous. There is a lot more knurling, and the blade shape has been changed to a much less pointy style.
Also, there is a Delica Wave along with Endura Wave....when I bought my Endura Wave it was $90 and very rare.
I'm not sure about this...I like the new knives and I liked the old ones too...especially how cheap they were. For me, the Delica was an all-plastic, cheap work knife...you couldn't take it apart, and you didn't want to, you just wanted to swish it in the lake to clean it off and put it back in your pocket. I wonder what spyderco has to fill that niche now?