I dunno.
It would have to be a new steel or blade shape to get me to bite.
Maybe a SE Wharnie in LC200N or Magnacut
As far as I know CSI has the exclusive right for Wharnie PM2 models . I got an email yesterday stating that exclusives are scheduled for sometime next year . I only have one Aluminum scale knife in my collection and it is rather small so I don’t carry it much . Blade HQ teaser looks nice but not my preferred scale material . MG2
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One big advantage of using aluminum is that it can be anodized much more vibrantly and in a much wider range of colors than titanium.
This exclusive looks like it’s going to be a “BladeHQ blue”, which is a color that’s not achievable when anodizing titanium.
A while back on here I was wondering why more aluminum scales weren’t used, for that reason in itself. It significantly increases the range of color and pattern possibilities on knives. The consensus seemed to be that people didn’t want their knives to look used and carried because anodized aluminum isn’t the most durable and gets scratched up easily. Hard anodizing is possible on aluminum but the range of colors is largely reduced.
I almost hate to admit it, but I'm actually kind of excited about this one. I'm not a fan of slick aluminum, but the texturing on this looks really nice. As long as the price isn't outrageous, I'll probably be trying for this one. Hah, I guess I've resisted the urge to buy the last 3,714 PM2 exclusives, they were bound to wear me down at some point..
Different and/or exotic handle materials WOULD be a big draw for me.... on any knife but the PM2 that must have 100 different aftermarket scale options widely available from many sources.
It's a hard sell for me.
Why not some exclusive handles on knife that DOESN'T have 101 aftermarket scales that are arguably better than the ones you're offering.
Now that I've been critical, let me say the scales look nice, they're cheaper to buy already installed (as opposed to buying a knife + scales), and you don't have to install them which can be tricky.
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While I'm not excited about yet another PM2 exclusive...I have to disagree with Nick. It's not Spyderco's fault that supply chains have been strained, dealers have ordered a tons of PM2 exclusives, and work was sporadic. I mostly blame dealers ordering PM2 exclusives...I mean, SMKW with THREE PM2's back to back to back. That is just overkill. The production schedule basically forced Spyderco's hand as well with all the exclusives. It was just a perfect storm I think. They could tell dealers they aren't going to do PM2s for a while, but that would be a stupid business move because PM2 = money. I just wish dealers would pick something else...I mean, you have so many awesome models yet...let's do another PM2!
Spyderco only has so much production capacity, and they are a pretty small company for the amount of success they have, and they are expanding so it wil get better.
I would hope that it is Spyderco who decides on what order knives get made, not dealers. But also - we need to remember that all the exclusives that were coming out were probably ordered back in 2019 and Spyderco might be contractually bound to make them happen within certain period of time. Then add all the issues with supply chains pretty much all industries were experiencing the past 2 years, and you may have your answer. Or not. Just my hypothesis.
Yeah just saw them. I don't think I'd get one either way but there's too much other spending going on for me right before Christmas. So probably won't be in on this one
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