I've been following this from afar. Taking no notice of The Deacon's post - I'm very pleased with this outcome. Thanks Spyderco! Taking no notice of The Deacons post......why? Because you'd rather have your head in the sand and not accept that your favorite brand might have said/done anything even ...
Well they could use Purple or none on the Pivot, pocket clip screws and RED on all the rest of the screws. That would allow for adjustment of the Pivot and changing out the pocket clip without issues. As for the rest I don't really see the need to take the whole knife apart as per the warranty. Or,...
Well they could use Purple or none on the Pivot, pocket clip screws and RED on all the rest of the screws. That would allow for adjustment of the Pivot and changing out the pocket clip without issues. As for the rest I don't really see the need to take the whole knife apart as per the warranty. Or,...
I don't really have much of value to add here, but I wanted to add one more data point for consideration in the hopes that Spyderco is still collecting them. I personally have never disassembled a folding knife of any brand and don't see myself doing so in the future. However, I have adjusted the p...
I'm unconvinced. People modify their pinned SAKs. Furthermore, Spyderco's policy on disassembly has always been clear: Their knives aren't intended to be user serviceable. Warranty used to say damage caused by disassembly The problem is that, at least for some issues, disassembly makes it impossibl...
It isn't exactly a steel that is just sitting in stock anywhere either. There are many variables that could be delaying Spyderco from bringing a knife to market in a steel like this. I say "patience grasshopper" until we hear otherwise just assume that they are working on it and doing the...
What a very strange thing to be concerned about. :confused: Regardless, every spyderco knife in production has a laser etched logo. Also, the way the logo is etched differs by country of origin. Look at them through a loupe. You will see that Taiwan, Japan, and golden spydies all have different etch...