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Eric Glesser

High-Performance Folders by Designer Eric Glesser

Eric Glesser stands as a leading industrial designer and operational driving force behind the modern success of Spyderco. Working alongside his father, Sal Glesser, Eric has injected a highly technical design philosophy focused on absolute mechanical strength, experimental handle profiles, and cutting-edge ergonomics. His creations push the limits of traditional pocket cutlery by engineering highly functional tools tailored for specialized, high-intensity utility workflows.

Our premium selection showcases these masterfully designed platforms utilizing advanced frame setups and top-tier powder metallurgy alloys like CPM MagnaCut, Cru-Wear, and Maxamet. By highlighting iconic configurations developed by Eric Glesser—including the legendary Manix 2 lineup, the lightweight Salt series, and specialized sprint runs—you secure a cutting tool optimized for maximum edge retention. These builds balance industrial-grade engineering with pure user utility.

From the overbuilt, rock-solid lockup of the full-sized Manix 2 XL to the ultra-compact, featherweight carry profile of the Lil' Native Lightweight, Glesser’s portfolio highlights superior control features. Key hallmarks of his design style include deeply jimped thumb ramps, oversized forward finger choils for choking up on a cut, and complex lock designs like the patented Caged Ball Bearing Lock. Browse our inventory to acquire a precision tool built for lasting performance.

Knifeworks Pro Tip: The Caged Ball Bearing Lock uses a polymer cage surrounding a hardened steel bearing riding against a compression spring. Avoid applying thick, heavy lubricants to the inner spring assembly, as these catch pocket lint and grit; instead, blow the channel clean with pressurized air to maintain a crisp, free-dropping mechanical action.

Need assistance verifying specific pattern specs, pivot hardware, or shipping policies? Contact our team in Columbia, LA at 888-225-9775 for direct product assistance.

Designer
Eric Glesser
Lock Innovations
Caged Ball Bearing Lock
Core Materials
MagnaCut, G10 & FRN
Design Origin
Golden, Colorado USA
Mechanism Variety
Bearing Lock, Compression, Back Lock
Ergonomics Focus
Choils & Deep Jimping
Who is Eric Glesser?+

Eric Glesser is an industrial knife designer and co-leader of Spyderco, working alongside his father and company founder Sal Glesser in Golden, Colorado, to develop advanced everyday carry folding tools.

What is the Caged Ball Bearing Lock mechanism?+

Patented by Eric Glesser specifically for the Manix 2 platform, it encases a heavy-duty steel bearing inside a smooth polymer cage. The cage allows the user to easily disengage the lock via compression spring action without putting fingers near the cutting path.

What are the design hallmarks of an Eric Glesser knife?+

His designs are famous for aggressive, anatomically centered handles, deep finger choils that let you choke up on the blade, distinct thumb ramps with textured jimping, and robust mechanical structures.

What is the difference between the Manix 2 and Manix 2 XL?+

The standard Manix 2 features a 3.37-inch blade layout ideal for general daily utility carry, while the overbuilt Manix 2 XL expands the scale to a massive 3.85-inch blade footprint built for tactical duty and heavy gloved use.

Did Eric Glesser design the Lil' Native series?+

Yes, Eric Glesser downsized the full-sized classic Native configuration into a highly compact, non-threatening 2.45-inch blade folder, releasing it in both compression lock and traditional back lock configurations.

What are the mark symbols on an Eric Glesser knife blade?+

Knives primarily designed by Eric Glesser display a small, stylized laser-etched maker's mark consisting of his intertwined initials near the base of the blade tang.

What is the Spyderco Salt Series configuration?+

The Salt series incorporates highly weather-resistant handle scales with specialized rustproof blade steels like CPM MagnaCut or LC200N, ensuring the folders will not corrode in highly maritime or sweaty environments.

How do you close a Caged Ball Bearing Lock folder one-handed?+

Simply use your thumb and index finger simultaneously to pinch the textured polymer sliders backward along the handle frame; this compresses the internal spring and drops the blade freely to close.

Eric Glesser designs: custom collaboration lineup at Knifeworks

Design PlatformSignature Lock TypePrimary DeploymentBrand PartnerTier
Manix 2 Series Caged Ball Bearing LockOversized Thumb HoleSpyderco KnivesPremium / Mid
Lil' Native SeriesCompression / Back LockSignature Round HoleSpyderco KnivesPremium
Mantra 4 FlipperReinforced Liner LockFront Flipper Tab + HoleSpyderco KnivesPremium Mid
Dodo / PoliwogOriginal Ball Bearing LockManual Round HoleSprint Run ProductionCollector Grade
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Authorized dealerEvery Eric Glesser design pocket knife ships with full manufacturer warranty coverage.
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Same-day shippingShips from Columbia, Louisiana — 888-225-9775
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Iconic American engineeringFeaturing the patented caged locking configurations and advanced ergonomic footprints developed in Golden, Colorado.
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