Parata Seconds
Parata Seconds
SKU:XXC231GP
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The Parata is quite a unique knife in terms of both shape and mechanics. Designed by automotive engineer Paul Alexander (one of our favorite Spyderco collaborators), it features an unusually rounded blade and the unique (patented) Stop Lock. Currently, it is the only model ever made with this lock, but there are new prototypes in the works featuring a new variant of it. This lock is cool for a few reasons. From my observation of it, it's something like a cross between the back lock, and crossbar ("Benchmade Axis") lock. The space required for it is surprisingly small - the majority of the handle of the Parata is actually just G10 with no liners which makes it surprisingly light for its size. The Stop Lock also is quite easy to operate with one hand ambidextrously without risk of cutting oneself. It's also not too difficult to dis/reassemble and maintain, but be careful while doing it. Also note that the thumb studs screw off with a torx bit, which was not mentioned in the original tutorial I used when I disassembled mine.
These are long discontinued by Spyderco but still hold a special place among its fans, especially people who love it as a skinning knife. For more detail, the Spyderco description is below.
Meaning "prepared" or "ready" in Latin, the Parata is a dramatically styled folding knife that delivers incredible performance in a refreshingly unorthodox package. Its stunning blade is crafted from VG-10 stainless steel and features a pronounced belly, a high flat grind, and a broad profile that together give it exceptional edge geometry and cutting performance. Its unique shape also creates a highly functional integral guard that protects the user’s hand while complementing the knife’s refined ergonomics. To ensure swift, positive, one-handed opening with either hand, the blade includes a fully accessible Trademark Round Hole™.
The Parata’s blade is linked to a sleek, linerless G-10 handle with Spyderco’s patented Stop Lock™ -- a high-strength, extremely user friendly lock mechanism that releases by lifting a toggle on the spine of the handle. Introduced for the first time in this knife, the Stop Lock is amazingly compact and offers smooth, ambidextrous operation. Its mechanism is housed between textured G-10 scales that are gracefully curved for a secure grip and joined by stainless steel standoffs to create a lightweight, easy-to-clean, open-backed construction style.
To balance discreet carry and instant access, the Parata’s handle includes a reversible deep-pocket wire clip that supports left or right-side tip-up carry and a lined lanyard hole for the easy attachment of fobs and lanyards. These features complement the knife’s symmetrical design to make all aspects of its carry and operation completely ambidextrous.
The Parata is a remarkably refined folding knife that reflects the impressive talents of its designer, Paul Alexander, and proudly introduces Spyderco’s latest innovation in lock technology.
Aside from the ID sticker stain, scuffs, and minor scratches, I'm not sure what's wrong with these.
This product is a "factory second." If you are unfamiliar, please read the disclosures below.
About Factory Seconds
About Factory Seconds
The long-running and popular Spyderco Factory Seconds program offers fully functional, premium knives that exhibit minor cosmetic variations or non-critical deviations from "first quality" units at a substantial discount. These knives deliver the same reliable high performance and functionality as their primary production counterparts, but are specially marked with a notch near the hole on the right side (clip side) of the blade to denote that they were sold as factory seconds and thus ineligible for warranty services. They also do not come with any packaging or documentation. See pictures below for notch examples.


Please note that all sales are final for factory seconds - we cannot accept returns.
The comparison prices for these factory seconds are also showing the comparable MAP (US retail price) rather than the Spyderco MSRP to give you a more accurate sense of the savings as compared to buying new. However, several of these items have been discontinued, so buying new may not even be an option. Many of these items are priced below what wholesale cost would be for a "first quality" version and we hope it provides a compelling value for you.
Based on our inspections, our factory seconds may have none or multiple of the imperfections of varying severity as listed below, organized by frequency. However, this is not an exhaustive list and we may not have noticed all possible imperfections.
MOST COMMON: You will probably see one or more of these:
- Minor, faint scratches & scuffs on blade
- Scale scuffs
- "Streaky" stonewash (Namely 15V and Maxamet)
- "sticker shadow" - faint stain of the ID sticker that Spyderco put on the knife. We have done our best to clean each blade, but unfortunately were unable to remove it in some cases.
UNCOMMON: Most knives don't have these issues but many do:
- Lock stick (barely noticeable to significant, but nothing unreasonably crunchy)
- Detent is slightly too strong/too weak
- Minor blade play (all that we inspected were within our approximation of "first" condition range)
- Asymmetrical bevels
- Blade finish color is out of range (notably FDE PVD coated blades i.e., Avocados)
- Action is too tight / too loose
- Patina / minor corrosion spots
- Minor edge damage
- Scale color is out of range (most notably Blurple from S110V G10 variants)
RARE: Only a few have these
- Uneven bevels
- Inconsistent grind thickness
- Engraving errors
- Slightly chipped tip
- Blade has the wrong finish altogether (e.g. intended to be stonewashed but is satin)
- Scale texture is incorrect
- Blade warping (namely on some Maxamet)
- Spine and/or hole is not chamfered (enough?) and feel somewhat "sharp" (but not enough to cut you) - easy fix with a sharpmaker rod/small file.
- Lanyard tube rattle (extremely rare)
- Spine of the blade is chipped slightly
- No notch to denote it's a factory second (extremely rare)
Unfortunately, we cannot make any guarantees to honor any special requests about the unit you will be getting. However, on many of these knives, the reasoning behind why it was marked as a "second" is nearly imperceptible, especially when compared to normal factory "first" units. There have even been multiple cases where we've asked a QA person from Spyderco what problem something had and they couldn't tell from a close inspection.
ALL SALES FINAL - unfortunately we are unable to accept returns on factory seconds, but we believe the exceptional discounts can help make up for the tradeoffs.
Some examples:
Important Warranty Information
Important Warranty Information
Please note, factory second units are not eligible for Spyderco's limited lifetime warranty and feature a distinctive notch on the spine near the hole to indicate this. See the dropdown above for more information.
Rest assured, the precision craftsmanship, quality materials, and user serviceability inherent to every Spyderco product largely eliminates the need for any warranty services, even for factory seconds.
We are also unable to accept returns on factory second products and thus all sales are final. Thank you for your understanding :)
Note that the two sample units photographed may not be representative of the unit you will receive. For more detail, click on our photography methodology description below.
Photography Methodology
Photography Methodology
For the purposes of photographs, if we had more than two or more units of any particular SKU, we randomly picked two to photograph. For some we quickly wiped the blade with a pass of isopropyl alcohol, but not all - some photos may still show some loose white fibers rubbed off from the first pass of cleaning all blades.
From there, we took a shot of both knives open on the bottom of the lightbox (apologies for the bad light settings), then took subsequent pictures to highlight visual blemishes that we noticed, if any. If there weren't any noticeable blemishes, we just took pictures of the whole blade. At times, it was a struggle to squint to find imperfections.
Since the range of what qualifies a knife as a "second" is so broad, we cannot guarantee that the photos are representative of the exact unit that you will get. However, we sincerely hope and believe that you will ultimately be confident in your purchase.
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