PPT is just a copy!
PPT is just a copy!
If you think the French guy is a great designer, just look at the PPT, and then look at the David Mosier Trigonaut. Not a good job Spyderco in supporting a French thief. I bought the knife anyway because I love the MOSIER design, but come on Perrin, get real!!!!!!!!!
Bravo. A fine display of ignorance, arrogance, rudeness and libel.
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I have them side-by-side on a 42 inch screen here. Blade shape is different, handle has different angles but has a similar texture, one's a full tang fixed blade versus a folder. Fundamentally the PPT features a gentle inward curve, possibly derived from most fencing grips. The custom you're citing curves outwards, lifting the blade into a more positive angle. Also, the PPT is a shaved modified Wharnecliffe with a hollowed resting area for the thumb, the custom has a similar edge profile but is adorne with a large false edge across the back along with a thumb ramp.
Wow! They even copied the hole from the Mosier logo!
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IMO, the PPT looks about as much like that FB as either of them look like Jen Anso's Rock Lobster. If you post your location, am sure someone here can recommend a good optometrist.
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I'd bet if you were bright enough to ask Mr. Mosier he would dispute your claim. Now why don't you just crawl back down into your troll hole?pjpockets wrote:If you think the French guy is a great designer, just look at the PPT, and then look at the David Mosier Trigonaut. Not a good job Spyderco in supporting a French thief. I bought the knife anyway because I love the MOSIER design, but come on Perrin, get real!!!!!!!!!
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Lot of people passing gas on crowded elevators lately...oh yeah, schools are letting out for summer! I almost forgot.
To the topic at hand...Yes, both knives have black handles, presumably sharp edges, and modified Wharncliffe blade shapes...yup dead ringers!
In fact, my custom is also a total rip off of this design!
To the topic at hand...Yes, both knives have black handles, presumably sharp edges, and modified Wharncliffe blade shapes...yup dead ringers!
In fact, my custom is also a total rip off of this design!
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Know your facts before coming here with 2 posts just to blast Spyderco. Here you go. The original knife was made by French knifemaker Sacha Thiel. If you go to his website you will get an idea. This is where the idea for the PPT came from.pjpockets wrote:If you think the French guy is a great designer, just look at the PPT, and then look at the David Mosier Trigonaut. Not a good job Spyderco in supporting a French thief. I bought the knife anyway because I love the MOSIER design, but come on Perrin, get real!!!!!!!!!
The Mosier knife pictured above is now in production by Boker and can be found hereT-Wan wrote:Actually those pictures are mine (2 top ones) and this knife is my EDC for already several months now. Pics were stolen from me without permission but nevermind, I'm glad they are shared here and I think my friends Fred, Philippe and Sacha wouldn't mind about it.
The original PPT design and sepcs are from Fred (Perrin), with suggestions of his close mate Philippe Perotti. Fred asked young (and talentuous) knifemaker Sacha Thiel (I formely commissioned him on a collaboration knife on a balisong I designed few years ago), and that explains the finish don't look like the usual Perrin style... (though Fred is able to come with some gorgeous and very neatly finished pieces from time to time... ).
Thus, the acronym PPT stands for Perrin - Perotti - Thiel.
OK now here are some additionnal pictures.
Adding a Spyderco Lum Chinese, for size comparison :
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http://www.osograndeknives.com/Boker/BK-02BO280.htm
I noticed that as well, Shike.....he has only 2 posts from which there is nothing beneficial to anyone here on the forums. Some people are so starved for attention that they intentionally post about things they know absolutely nothing about.....just so someone will acknowledge their existence. :rolleyes:Shike wrote:Know your facts before coming here with 2 posts just to blast Spyderco. Here you go. The original knife was made by French knifemaker Sacha Thiel. If you go to his website you will get an idea......
pjpockets, you have a choice to either be a productive member of the Spyderco forums, or be banned from here for being a troll.
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do your research before you post. MIGHT give you something intelligent to say next timepjpockets wrote:If you think the French guy is a great designer, just look at the PPT, and then look at the David Mosier Trigonaut. Not a good job Spyderco in supporting a French thief. I bought the knife anyway because I love the MOSIER design, but come on Perrin, get real!!!!!!!!!