Lion Spy
- hunterseeker5
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Spyderco actually "makes" almost nothing. Almost all spyderco knives are produced by other facilities under contract somewhere else in the world. Just a very select few spydies are actually made by spyderco proper in Golden, CO. If I were to take a wild guess based on the prototype, the steel, and the design I'd say it'll probably be produced by LionSteel in Italy. The design itself was probably altered as it was, yet based on the SR1, in order to meet a price point. (again just a guess)
i just noticed a knife for sale at gpk made by lion steel that is very similar -
http://www.gpknives.com/esee-hestfolder-righthand.html
http://www.gpknives.com/esee-hestfolder-righthand.html
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I hope they are either price gouging or are just guessing how much the knife will retail for and are guessing high. That price is highway robbery. The reason the SR-1 is so expensive is because its milled from solid billet titanium, rather than using two scales. The LionSpy is composite on one side, making it not significantly harder to produce than any other framelock. They can't possibly expect that we will pay about 60$ less than a full snarling SR-1 for a half ti half G10 knife? The SR1-AL is quite literally a hundred dollars less than that, and even that is machined from a solid billet. (admittedly billet aluminum alloy)
At the same time perhaps I should have some faith, because Mr. Glesser isn't an idiot and probably did a similar price assessment when looking at the design of the LionSpy. He couldn't possibly have thought that building it at that price point was a good idea.
At the same time perhaps I should have some faith, because Mr. Glesser isn't an idiot and probably did a similar price assessment when looking at the design of the LionSpy. He couldn't possibly have thought that building it at that price point was a good idea.
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I was expecting about the same price as the G10/Ti M4 Military since its close to the same materials, the SR-1 steel can't be that expensive since Lionsteel has 6inch full tang fixed blades in it for a little over $200, perhaps the price is due to the Lion Steel name/Made in Italy? If I were Lion Steel I don't think I'd want a knife so similarly made with the same quality, factory, steel etc selling for $175 less than the knife I'm trying to sell when all you have to give up is half a titanium handle. (which some might see as a plus, and a spyderhole which many will probably see as a plus)
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Just a quick response to this post... we would not be in business very long if we were price gouging or guessing when putting up pre orders or any other product for that matter. Our Spyderco rep sent us an acknowledgement of our order of the four prototypes listed with SKU #'s, retail and wholesale pricing. My wife and I work very hard at carrying a full line of Spyderco's along with having what we think is very competive pricing for all our products.hunterseeker5 wrote:I hope they are either price gouging or are just guessing how much the knife will retail for and are guessing high. That price is highway robbery. The reason the SR-1 is so expensive is because its milled from solid billet titanium, rather than using two scales. The LionSpy is composite on one side, making it not significantly harder to produce than any other framelock. They can't possibly expect that we will pay about 60$ less than a full snarling SR-1 for a half ti half G10 knife? The SR1-AL is quite literally a hundred dollars less than that, and even that is machined from a solid billet. (admittedly billet aluminum alloy)
At the same time perhaps I should have some faith, because Mr. Glesser isn't an idiot and probably did a similar price assessment when looking at the design of the LionSpy. He couldn't possibly have thought that building it at that price point was a good idea.
As you can tell by the number of my posts, I do not respond to often on the forums. However hunterseeker5 made a comment about us in his post earlier that I need to respond too. We would not be in business very long if we tried gouging our customers or guessed at pricing on any of our products. I think most of our customers can confirm that our pricing is always in line with most of the other and much bigger online dealers. Our Spyderco rep sent us our acknowledgement of the prototypes we have listed (currently 4 of them including the Lion Spy) with their SKU #'s, retail and wholesale prices. My wife and I work very hard at making sure our prices are very competitive in the industry and our inventory carries the lastest in Spyderco releases. I hate seeing comments like this where a response seems necessary.
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It appears I owe you an apology. I assumed spyderco had some sort of awareness of the knife market and the prices on other models from the same maker....... apparently not. I have seen a lot of price gouging regarding limited runs like this and made the mistake of grouping you with all of "them." Now that I am aware of the actual pricing I'm disappointed to find that your pricing is in line with what the model will retail for, and I apologize for suggesting that you had less than stellar business practices. The outrageous price for this one appears to be entirely spyderco's fault. I guess I'm in the market for an SR-1 now, since there isn't any point in waiting for this to hit the shelves.Just a quick response to this post... we would not be in business very long if we were price gouging or guessing when putting up pre orders or any other product for that matter. Our Spyderco rep sent us an acknowledgement of our order of the four prototypes listed with SKU #'s, retail and wholesale pricing. My wife and I work very hard at carrying a full line of Spyderco's along with having what we think is very competive pricing for all our products.
Wait for one with the spydie hole lol... love ithunterseeker5 wrote:It appears I owe you an apology. I assumed spyderco had some sort of awareness of the knife market and the prices on other models from the same maker....... apparently not. I have seen a lot of price gouging regarding limited runs like this and made the mistake of grouping you with all of "them." Now that I am aware of the actual pricing I'm disappointed to find that your pricing is in line with what the model will retail for, and I apologize for suggesting that you had less than stellar business practices. The outrageous price for this one appears to be entirely spyderco's fault. I guess I'm in the market for an SR-1 now, since there isn't any point in waiting for this to hit the shelves.
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:rolleyes: Then again, perhaps you're jumping to conclusions again. It's possible that, unlike most collaboration models where Spyderco has at least some, and often considerable, investment in R&D and is the one fronting the money for the project, their only connections with this one are licensing of the Spyderhole and name and marketing it through their dealer network and that LionSteel is funding this project and setting the price.hunterseeker5 wrote:It appears I owe you an apology. I assumed spyderco had some sort of awareness of the knife market and the prices on other models from the same maker....... apparently not.
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WTC # 1458 - 1504 - 1508 - Never Forget, Never Forgive!