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Re: Spyderco Shaman News and Gossip Thread

Posted: Sun Oct 29, 2017 8:43 pm
by sal
There is no hurry. I think it will be around for a while. Responsibilities first.

sal

Re: Spyderco Shaman News and Gossip Thread

Posted: Sun Oct 29, 2017 11:02 pm
by DougC-3
zhyla wrote:
DougC-3 wrote:By the way the large serrations on the Shaman SE look great! I think they'll be very handy on a heavy duty knife like this. I'm also looking forward to trying out the SE Caribbean.
The serrations look like standard size to me. Am I missing something?
No, nobody's said anything about the serrations. They appear to be the same size, or at least as big as the ones on my D'Allara, Pacific Salt, and Rescue 3. But some models, like the Aqua Salt, have smaller serrations, so when a new SE knife comes out I like to check the size. I prefer the big ones for cutting branches, etc. But I'm sure some people prefer the smaller ones for cutting other things.

Re: Spyderco Shaman News and Gossip Thread

Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2017 1:19 pm
by RamZar
The October 2017 issue of the Spyderco Byte newsletter features the Shaman.

http://mailchi.mp/spyderco/spyderco-byt ... 963d2ec1ef

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Re: Spyderco Shaman News and Gossip Thread

Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2017 2:16 pm
by twinboysdad
The serrations are the big shallow ones like a Pac Salt

Re: Spyderco Shaman News and Gossip Thread

Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2017 3:30 pm
by jmh58
Interesting on the Byte.. That both the MAP and Whole Sale prices are listed..

Re: Spyderco Shaman News and Gossip Thread

Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2017 8:24 pm
by Jimbo107
DLC? Nice, very tempting

Re: Spyderco Shaman News and Gossip Thread

Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2017 2:25 pm
by carrot
The Native never spoke to me but the Shaman calls out like nothing else has in a long time. The heavily contoured scales make this look like a real user and the grip shape implies it'll handle holiday kitchen duty like a charm!

Can you guys help me buy one by posting some action photos?

Re: Spyderco Shaman News and Gossip Thread

Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2017 2:52 pm
by RamZar
From Spyderco Byte October 2017 a comparison picture of Shaman next to Native5.

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Re: Spyderco Shaman News and Gossip Thread

Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2017 3:01 pm
by SpeedHoles
It is a bit interesting how even the lockback kick was mimicked, even though no longer necessary. Good soft finger guard though I guess.

Re: Spyderco Shaman News and Gossip Thread

Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2017 3:05 pm
by carrot
SpeedHoles wrote:It is a bit interesting how even the lockback kick was mimicked, even though no longer necessary. Good soft finger guard though I guess.
Does the Shaman have an internal stop pin and blade cutout??

Re: Spyderco Shaman News and Gossip Thread

Posted: Fri Nov 03, 2017 10:37 am
by SpeedHoles
carrot wrote:
SpeedHoles wrote:It is a bit interesting how even the lockback kick was mimicked, even though no longer necessary. Good soft finger guard though I guess.
Does the Shaman have an internal stop pin and blade cutout??
Sorry, if you're asking me, I do not know.
I'm doubting it does, but just speculating...

Re: Spyderco Shaman News and Gossip Thread

Posted: Fri Nov 03, 2017 12:20 pm
by carrot
To answer my own question I watched a disassembly video of the Shaman and it looks more like the PM2/P3 inside than the Sage 5.

Re: Spyderco Shaman News and Gossip Thread

Posted: Wed Nov 08, 2017 1:20 pm
by ZL1
Been edcing this beast since the 27th. It's very smooth after some maintenance.

My only gripe is that I cannot eliminate side play no matter how hard I tighten. I can shake the knife while open and feel/hear the blade moving. I'm guessing there's a fitment issue somewhere that I haven't found.

Re: Spyderco Shaman News and Gossip Thread

Posted: Wed Nov 08, 2017 1:27 pm
by wrdwrght
ZL1 wrote:My only gripe is that I cannot eliminate side play no matter how hard I tighten. I can shake the knife while open and feel/hear the blade moving. I'm guessing there's a fitment issue somewhere that I haven't found.
Check out Nick Shabazz' YouYube disassembly and pivot tuning of the Shaman.

Re: Spyderco Shaman News and Gossip Thread

Posted: Wed Nov 08, 2017 3:33 pm
by zhyla
ZL1 wrote:My only gripe is that I cannot eliminate side play no matter how hard I tighten. I can shake the knife while open and feel/hear the blade moving. I'm guessing there's a fitment issue somewhere that I haven't found.
That can't be normal for a brand new $150 Spyderco. Or really any new Spyderco. You may want to talk to customer service about that.

Re: Spyderco Shaman News and Gossip Thread

Posted: Wed Nov 08, 2017 3:42 pm
by sal
Hi ZL1,

There shouldn't be any side to side.

sal

Re: Spyderco Shaman News and Gossip Thread

Posted: Wed Nov 08, 2017 5:31 pm
by ZL1
wrdwrght wrote:Check out Nick Shabazz' YouYube disassembly and pivot tuning of the Shaman.
Just watched Nick's video with the Shaman. Unfortunately no luck eliminating the movement. Thanks for the recommendation though!
sal wrote:Hi ZL1,

There shouldn't be any side to side.

sal
Hi Sal,

I think I'll send it in for a look!

Thanks!

Re: Spyderco Shaman News and Gossip Thread

Posted: Wed Nov 08, 2017 5:36 pm
by Carbon85
s90 and cf please!! its gonna be a winner

Re: Spyderco Shaman News and Gossip Thread

Posted: Wed Nov 08, 2017 6:06 pm
by sal
Hi Carbon85,

Welcome to our forum.

I would like on of those as well. :D

sal

Re: Spyderco Shaman News and Gossip Thread

Posted: Wed Nov 08, 2017 6:39 pm
by Liquid Cobra
zhyla wrote:
ZL1 wrote:My only gripe is that I cannot eliminate side play no matter how hard I tighten. I can shake the knife while open and feel/hear the blade moving. I'm guessing there's a fitment issue somewhere that I haven't found.
That can't be normal for a brand new $150 Spyderco. Or really any new Spyderco. You may want to talk to customer service about that.
When I bought mine I was able to pick from 5 different samples of the Shaman. 4 our of the 5 had blade play unfortunately. Not to the lever you’re describing though. If you can hear it moving there is definitely a problem.

Perhaps you should send it back to where you got it or to Spyderco.