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Home Products C263GPBK Bodacious BK G10 BK S30V PE Ti Scales

C263GPBK Bodacious BK G10 BK S30V PE Ti Scales

by Spyderco, Lynch Northwest

SKU 1127815

Date Added 11/17/2025

# Available This product is out of stock

Original price $435.00

Price $316.00

Overview

SP263GPBK: C263GPBK Bodacious Black

Spyderco

 

Bodacious was an American bucking bull that earned a fearsome reputation throughout the rodeo world as "the world's most dangerous bull." The Professional Rodeo Cowboy Association (PRCA) "Bucking Bull of the Year" in both 1994 and 1995, he was also recognized as the Professional Bull Riders (PBR) "World Champion Bull" in 1995, becoming one of only two bulls to win bucking bull world championship titles in both organizations.

Bodacious was born in 1988 on the Merrick Ranch in the Arbuckle Mountains of Oklahoma. A crossbreed of the Charolais and Brahman breeds known as a Charbray, he was born a unique yellow color that clearly distinguished him from the rest of his herd. Initially known only as "J-31" for his "J" brand the month and year he was purchased, his early career as a bucking bull was unremarkable. However, after a rider's hand got caught in the bull rope, he learned to buck with a vengeance and earned his signature name.

It is estimated that Bodacious had about 135 attempted rides during his professional career. Of those, only 8-10 competitors were successful in achieving a qualified ride, making him one of the most feared bulls on the circuit. After Bodacious seriously injured two bull riding icons, his owner ultimately retired him. He was later inducted into both the ProRodeo Hall of Fame and the Bull Riding Hall of Fame and is included in the list of the top 30 bulls in Professional Bull Riders history.

Spyderco co-founder and BLADE Magazine Hall of Fame member Sal Glesser was extremely impressed by Bodacious' indomi­table spirit and impressive strength. Inspired by those qualities, he set out to create a hell-for-stout folding knife designed for unfailing reliability and worthy of sharing the Bodacious name.

The basis for the Spyderco Bodacious design was another hard-use, Sal-designed Spyderco folder—the Shaman—which itself had its roots in his iconic Native model. Introduced in 2017, the Shaman took the refined ergo­nomics and proven design dynamics of the Native and expressed them in a larger, even more capable format. It replaced the Native's traditional back lock with Spyderco's high-strength Compression Lock mechanism, but faithfully retained its sleek, "humpless profile and its signa­ture index-finger choil. Bridging the juncture of the blade and the handle, this feature allows the option of a forward-positioned or "choked-up" grip for enhanced control and dexterity. It does so, however, at the expense of edge length.

Although the profile of the Bodacious is the same as the Shaman, its design elimi­nates the forefinger choil to maximize the length of its edge. Its broad, leaf-shaped blade is crafted from Crucible Industries' CPM S30V particle metallurgy stainless steel and features a full-flat grind and satin finish. The blade's minimal ricasso (the unbeveled portion of the blade closest to the handle) gives it almost three-eighths of an inch (nearly 10mm) more edge length for maximum cutting performance. Veteran Shaman users who are sensitive to the potential "bump" of the blade's lower guard when closing the knife will also find the Bodacious' choil-less design eliminates this experience.

The gracefully curved handle of the Bodacious is built on a frame­work of skeletonized stainless steel liners nested within smooth black G-10 scales. The liners work in concert with a partial stainless steel backspacer in the butt of the handle to give the knife impressive structural strength and deft balance. They also form the foundation of its high-strength Compression Lock mechanism, which locks the blade securely open when in use and allows safe, easy, one-handed closing. This style of construction also allows most of the handle's back to remain open, reducing the knife's weight and facilitating easy cleaning. Unlike the contoured scales of the Shaman, the Bodacious' matte-finished scales are flat with gently radiused edges. This allows the handle to lie flat across the hand and instinctively orients the edge by tactile sense. To ensure convenient carry and keep the knife poised for immediate access, the handle of the Bodacious includes a broad-based pocket clip, which is reversible for left or right-side tip-up carry. The base of the clip also straddles a generously sized, lined lanyard hole that allows the easy attachment of lanyards, fobs, and safety lines.

In its basic form, the Bodacious pairs a satin-finished blade with brightly finished handle hardware. Since its stout design is sure to be popular among tactical and duty-bound end users, it will also be available in a non-reflective, all-black format. Optimized for environments where light discipline is a concern, the all-black version will feature a tough Diamond-Like Carbon (DLC) blade coating and matching black coatings on the handle liners, clip, and other key hardware. Both the satin-finished and black-bladed versions will be available in choice of PlainEdge or fully serrated SpyderEdge formats.

True to its namesake, the Bodacious is a powerhouse cutting tool designed to provide uncompromising reliability and performance, even in the most demanding circumstances. And like its cousins the Shaman and Native, its refined design is likely to be a canvas for future variations showcasing different blade steels, handle materials, colors, and coatings.

Specifications

  • Blade Length: 3.66" (93 mm)
  • Cutting Edge: 3.49" (89 mm)
  • Closed Length: 4.63" (118 mm)
  • Overall Length: 8.27" (210 mm)
  • Blade Thickness: 0.125" (3.2 mm)
  • Blade Material: CPM-S30V Stainless Steel
  • Blade Style: Leaf-Shaped
  • Blade Grind: Full-Flat
  • Blade Finish: Black DLC
  • Blade Edge: Plain
  • Handle Material: Smooth G10
  • Handle Color: Black
  • Locking Mechanism: Compression
  • Pocket Clip: Tip-Up, Right/Left Carry
  • Model Number: C263GPBK
  • Model Name: Bodacious
  • Weight: 4.80 oz. (136 g)
  • Designer: Sal Glesser
  • Made in the USA

 

This one has Lynch NW custom black titanium scales, and deep carry clip attached. Comes with original box, papers, scales, and clip. Excellent condition. 

Product Details

Blade Length 3.75

Overall Length 8.375

Closed Length 4.75

Weight (oz) 5

Source Previously owned

Additional Specs

Knife Type Tip Up Clip

Blade Material S30V

Blade Details Drop Point

Handle Material G10, Metallic

Other Details Tactical

About the Maker

Spyderco
Spyderco

Spyderco was founded in 1976 by Sal and Gail Glesser. Initially, the company focused on selling their first product the Tri-Angle Sharpmaker™, primarily at fairs and trade shows around the country. In 1981, the Glessers put down roots in Golden, Colorado and introduced the first Spyderco folding knife. That knife pioneered the concept of a round hole in the blade for one-handed opening, a clip on the handle for carry at the top of the pocket, and the option of a serrated edge for aggressive cutting performance. Those features revolutionized the knife industry and literally defined the form of the modern folding knife. Since then, Spyderco has steadily grown to become one of the leaders in the cutlery industry. In addition to a worldwide distribution network and manufacturing resources in the U.S., Japan, Taiwan, Italy, and China, our innovation has also earned us an impressive portfolio of patents, trademarks, and industry awards. More importantly, it has allowed us to earn the trust and loyalty of countless thousands of dedicated knife users around the world—an audience to whom we are extremely grateful.

Lynch Northwest
Lynch Northwest

"All products are designed, sourced, and made in America. The reason for this is two-fold. Philosophically, we are grateful and proud to live in the USA. Practically, it's important to us to be able to oversee and control every aspect of what goes out the door, and we can best do that by having each and every part made here in the Pacific Northwest."