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Behind the Hole: History of Spyderco

March 15, 2017 by The Loadout Room Leave a Comment

Behind the Hole: History of Spyderco

(Article courtesy of Breach Bang Clear)

Monday Night Knife Fights; Behind the Hole: History of Spyderco
Jake Call

Spyderco is a knife maker with such a distinctive design that you recognize their knives even before you see the logo. The ubiquitous Spyder Hole in the blade is a dead giveaway, much like the hole in a doughnut signifies cops eating them (we kid). We wanted to give you some random info on the company so you have an idea of where they came from and where they’re going.

Behind the Hole: History of Spyderco

So why did they call their company Spyderco? Company founder Sal Glesser said it came about while he and his wife Gail were looking for a company name that would be memorable. They looked at car companies and saw several “Spider” cars from the likes of Porsche, Maserati, etc. Sal liked “Spider” as a name, but to make things different he and Gail decided on Spyder Company, which was later shortened to Spyderco and registered in 1976.

Behind the Hole: History of Spyderco

Spyderco didn’t start off making knives; their first product was a mechanical soldering fixture. It wasn’t until they came out with the “Sharpmaker” knife sharpener that they had a knife-related item. They used to build and sell them on the road out of a bread truck, dragging a VW Bug behind it. It wasn’t until Sal and Gail’s daughter started school that they ended their semi-nomadic life. Sal still hit the road selling the sharpeners while Gail stayed in Golden, Colorado to raise their daughter, assemble Sharpmakers and mail them to Sal on the road.


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