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REFERENCE ONLY - Spyderco Ladybug 3 Folding Knife LGREP3 1.93" Plain Edge ZDP-189 Blade Green FRN

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Ladybugs have been on Spyderco's best-selling list for years. They are clip-less, designed for carrying on a keychain or with a thong or lanyard threaded through a hole at the handle's end. 

ZDP-189 is Japanese-manufactured stainless blade steel that has recently gained acclaim in the knife industry as one of the hardest, highest performing blade steels available on the market today.

Using powdered metallurgy technology, 3% of ZDP-189's structure is made of pure carbon, making the steel harder and enhancing edge retention capacity.  ZDP-189 is categorized as an exotic, high-performance blade steel which Spyderco offers as an option on several best-selling lightweight everyday-carry folders including the Ladybug3.

The handle is British Racing Green FRN (fiberglass reinforced nylon), molded with Bi-Directional Texturing® for slip-resistance while cutting.  The PlainEdge blade is flat-ground from the spine to the cutting edge, offering abundant cutting power in a small folder. 

  • Blade Length: Approximately 1.9375" ~ 49 mm
  • Blade Material: ZDP-189 Steel
  • Blade Style: Flat Ground, Serrated Edge
  • Blade Thickness: Approximately 0.078125" ~ 2 mm
  • Lock Style: Back Lock
  • Closed Overall Length: Approximately 2.50" ~ 64 mm
  • Open Overall Length: Approximately 4.46875" ~ 114 mm
  • Handle Material: British Racing Green Fiberglass Reinforced Nylon (FRN)
  • Weight: Approximately 0.60 Ounces ~ 17 Grams
  • Special Features:
    Lanyard Hole
    Made in Japan

1 Review

4/5
TravisH 6th Feb 2021

New Office EDC

My workplace has placed a new restriction on pocket knife blades at 2" max . Else use a box cutter. So I had to find a replacement for my Dragonfly ZDP-189. So naturally I looked at the Dragonfly's baby sister, the Ladybug with it's 1.96" blade also in ZDP-189. A great choice but it's finish quality is not quite up to the standards set by it's bigger siblings the Dragonfly, Chaparral, or Delica.

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