Spyderco

Spyderco Delica 4 Knife C11FSK390 2.9" Serrated Edge K390 Blade Blue FRN Handle

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In 1990 Spyderco shook things up by introducing two knives, the Delica and Endura. First of their kind on the market, both folders opened up the knife market to lightweight performance, one-hand open pocketknives that just about everyone could afford. They settled as our top two bestsellers and their improvement hasn't slowed since.

We've always taken great pride in our efforts to push the envelope of performance by offering exotic blade steels in our knives. With that spirit in mind, we are proud to offer the Delica 4 Lightweight with a blade crafted from K390. 

Manufactured by Böhler-Uddeholm, K390 MICROCLEAN® is a state-of-the-art cold work tool steel produced by the particle metallurgy process. Its advanced alloy mix was specifically developed to provide the extreme wear resistance and high compressive strength needed in industrial cutting, blanking, and punching operations. Despite its toughness, its exceptionally fine, homogeneous microstructure also makes it readily machinable and easy to heat treat. 

Collectively, these qualities make K390 an outstanding blade material for true steel connoisseurs.

  • Blade Length: Approximately 2.90" ~ 74 mm
  • Blade Material: K390 Steel
  • Blade Style: Flat Ground, Serrated Edge
  • Blade Thickness: Approximately 0.098" ~ 2.5 mm
  • Lock Style: Lock Back
  • Closed Overall Length: Approximately 4.25" ~ 108 mm
  • Open Overall Length: Approximately 7.15" ~ 182 mm
  • Handle Material: Blue Fiberglass Reinforced Nylon (FRN)
  • Pocket Clip: Right Hand Tip Up | Right Hand Tip Down | Left Hand Tip Up | Left Hand Tip Down
  • Weight: Approximately 2.30 Ounces ~ 65 Grams
  • Special Features:
    Lanyard Hole
    Made In Seki City Japan

1 Review

5/5
Robert Scheel 5th Nov 2022

So nice I bought it twice!

I am a huge fan of Spyderco's recent K390 releases out of Seki City. However I have always been a bit ambivalent about the Delica format. But I wanted to try K390 in as thin a blade as Spydie offered so I picked up a PE Delica and was very impressed with its' performance. So much so that I felt compelled to get the SE version as well. WOW, just WOW! I'm a fairly recent convert to Spydie's serrated edges but once I learned how to sharpen them properly, I was so impressed that I've purchased multiple models and steel variations. This Delica is the first SE K390 for me and I love it. Came sharp out of the box and took a screaming edge on the Sharpmaker. I worked my way thru the CBN rods, then the browns and whites, all at 15 degrees. I should also not that Seki seems to be upping its' game on QC. No lock rock or blade play and all the screws were snug.

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