This video provides an in-depth review of the Spyderco Navaja folding knife, highlighting its unique "carraca" ratcheting mechanism which produces a distinctive sound. The review details the knife's design influences, blending modern tactical elements with Spanish Navaja heritage. Key features discussed include the CPM S30V steel blade, its unusual shape and length, flat grind, sharpness, jimping, finger choils, and strong tip. The reviewer also covers the knife's weight, stainless steel bolsters, Walker liner lock, skeletonized liners, carbon fiber handle scales, standard Spyderco clip with black chrome finish, lanyard hole, and overall fit and finish. The video suggests the Navaja offers excellent cutting capability and significant enjoyment for knife enthusiasts, rating it a 10 out of 10 on the Nutnfancy Likability Scale.
This YouTube video from Nutnfancy features a discussion at the 2010 SHOT Show with knife designer Ed Schempp. They delve into various Spyderco knife models, including the Persian and Navaja, as well as updated Byrd knives and other designs. Schempp provides insights into the philosophy and design of these blades, making it an informative piece for knife enthusiasts.
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