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Spyderco Caly 3: Pocket Knife Review

By: Liam C. Miller

Published: August 20, 2009
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If you are looking for a high quality folding pocket knife, the Spyderco knives are where to look first. The Spyderco Caly 3 is an excellent every day carrying knife. It is small, elegant, and you will hardly notice it in your pocket. It will be very rare to find a bad review on the Caly 3. For what it is, it is close to perfection. The Spyderco Caly 3 comes in 2 different forms. A carbon fiber handle with zdp blade steel and a G10 handle with VG-10 blade steel. I opted to get the G10 version as it is more practical and the steel is easier to sharpen albeit slightly inferior. This knife is small!Iit is very compact. The reason I choose to carry this knife had much to do with my state law. In Rhode Island, it is illegal to carry a knife with blade length longer than 3 inches. You have to play the cards you are dealt. Besides the size, I noticed that it was extremely comfortable in hand. The ergonomics are incredible. I am 5'10" and have medium hands. It fits perfectly. The Knife does not look like a traditional knife but do not let the looks fool you. It is incredibly comfortable to hold. It is a bit heavier than my Spyderco Delica Wave, but in a good way. The Caly 3 feels high quality and durable.

My brand new Caly 3 was not perfect out of the box. The deployment of the blade was slow. After a few hundred openings, it was fine. The lock back is solid. My being a left-hander, I preferred lock backs over liner locks. If a knife is not available to accommodate left-handers, I will pass. Fortunately, this wonderful knife is ambidextrous. The Caly 3 has a good pocket clip. It is a paper clip design and it allows the know to hang deep in the pocket. You can slip your knife in and out of your pocket easily but the clip is very strong. It's a great clip design that should be standard on all Sypdercos.

The blade is very thin and the grind starts at the top of the spine. This is referred to as being full flat grind. It is very thin making for an excellent slicer. The cutting performance is excellent and the steel holds an edge for a very long time. I have had to resharpen my blade 2 times and it was very easy with the Spyderco Sharpmaker. I have also learned to sharpen my knives freehand which I am fairly decent at. I can put on a decent honing edge. The blade is sharp and attractive with its leaf design. I really like this design.

A few weeks ago, I saw a youtube video where someone modified their knife with a zip tie and created an Emerson Wave with it. A "waved" knife is a knife that can be deployed as you pull it out of your pocket with a certain technique. I modified my Caly 3 with a black zip tie and now it works just like my old Delica Wave. It looks good too. Some people like to have knives that look good and that's fine. There's nothing wrong with that. I like to use my knife and I use it often. It's more important how a knife functions than how it looks. Either way, I think the Caly 3 is beautiful. I would even go as far as calling it a gentleman's folder. Even after 3 months of hard use, I still think it's beautiful. Usually the lust of a new knife dies in about a week but this knife has lasting appeal. It looks awesome and timeless. I truly feel that this knife will serve me for years to come. That's another thing. Knives should serve you, not the other way around. It's important to take care of your tools but your tools should function for you first.

I love this knife. I own a Spyderco Native, Spyderco Delica 4 Wave, Benchmade Griptilian and hand's down, this is my favorite knife. If my state allows a longer blade to carry, I would get the Police 3 G10 in a heartbeat. Spyderco knives are like drugs. Once you try them, you have to have more. I can't get over it's looks. The contrast of metal on the spine and G10 is beautiful. The workmanship screams quality. I purchased my Caly 3 for about $100 shipping included. I suggest shopping around for the best price. Some places, you can get them for around $70. Either way, you won't feel buyer's remorse after getting this knife. It's a gem.

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Set says the Spyderco Caly 3 is a perfect EDC and has other reviews. Check out his other gear review on his main page.


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"Thank you so much for writing this review. I was considering buying this very knife for a dear friend as a birthday gift. But now that I've read what you've wrote, I am thinking that another knife may better suit his tastes. I may just have to get this knife for myself instead!"
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     Date: December 28, 2010


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