
sal wrote:Knife afi's are pretty far out, steel junky's more so, but "edge junky's" are just nuts.![]()
SpyderEdgeForever wrote: Also, do you think a kangaroo would eat a bowl of spagetti with sauce if someone offered it to them?
Count me in for a non locking version!bearfacedkiller wrote:I am thinking a BBL, button lock or phantom lock. I think that we will see the CBBL at some point for sure but it is hard to say when. I guess that a slip joint could always be an option. There must be some people who want or even need a non locking Sage.
I'm glad you guys decided to branch out from just the locks honoring certain designers. I'm looking forward to seeing what you come up with for us on the Sage 6 and beyond.sal wrote:We have several in-the-works..We have to make sure we can make it in production.
sal
Padlock.Whitetail addict wrote:Presuming spyderco makes a sage 6, what lock do you guys think it will sport?
Maybe a manix style lock?
Maybe a slip it?
Whats your opinion?
Spydergirl88 wrote:Padlock.Whitetail addict wrote:Presuming spyderco makes a sage 6, what lock do you guys think it will sport?
Maybe a manix style lock?
Maybe a slip it?
Whats your opinion?
Lol sorry couldn't resist :P
Is that the one Buck knives use for the Marksman? If so, yes please!Surfingringo wrote:How about the power lock?
The power lock is used on the Tatanka, and the future Chinook.Larry_Mott wrote:Is that the one Buck knives use for the Marksman? If so, yes please!Surfingringo wrote:How about the power lock?
Right you are.. Had to look up the Marksman, and indeed it features SLS (Strong Lock System) by by Grant and Gavin Hawk.tvenuto wrote:The power lock is used on the Tatanka, and the future Chinook.Larry_Mott wrote:Is that the one Buck knives use for the Marksman? If so, yes please!Surfingringo wrote:How about the power lock?
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