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Re: Slipjoint mod Para 3

Posted: Tue Oct 08, 2019 2:06 pm
by diRk_262
No updates on this? :confused:

Re: Slipjoint mod Para 3

Posted: Tue Oct 08, 2019 2:24 pm
by Mushroom
diRk_262 wrote:
Tue Oct 08, 2019 2:06 pm
No updates on this? :confused:
Patience! ;) Spyderco is a very busy company. This part is one of many different projects they're currently working on. I'm sure they will provide updates when they can.

:spyder:

Re: Slipjoint mod Para 3

Posted: Wed Oct 09, 2019 2:52 am
by Wartstein
diRk_262 wrote:
Tue Oct 08, 2019 2:06 pm
No updates on this? :confused:
I can totally understand your impatiance, for it´s a really cool idea and design of yours, but I have to join mushroom: If you stick around here longer, you´ll learn that Spyderco just can bring out all these amazing designs and variants (a lot more than any other knife company as far as I am aware of), as they are constantly actually working on all those stuff, but only have so much capacities!

Don´t be misled into the feeling they would disregard your idea!! Lass Ihnen einfach ein bißchen Zeit! ;)

Re: Slipjoint mod Para 3

Posted: Wed Oct 09, 2019 7:04 am
by diRk_262
I don't try to rush anyone.
I am just curious as **** :p

Re: Slipjoint mod Para 3

Posted: Tue Oct 22, 2019 8:20 am
by sal
Hi diRK,

Funny your timing is very good. We received the drawings and first made an SLA of the part in plastic. Then, in order to be more precise, we made a couple of steel part with a wire EDM. I just received a prototype last week with the part installed and I've been testing it.

While it is an interesting modification and we appreciate the time and effort that you put into the concept, we feel that the strength of the knife in the open position is not strong enough for a production piece. The finger choil does present a certain amount of safety, the possibility of accidental closure is too great in our opinion to offer it to the public.

We've spent a great deal of time testing slip-joints and finding the best balance of ease of one hand open and security of the knife resisting accidental closure is challenging at best.

I'd like to thank you for your efforts and for sharing your idea.

sal

Re: Slipjoint mod Para 3

Posted: Fri Nov 08, 2019 10:29 am
by diRk_262
Hi sal,
thanks for your reply and feedback. Sorry for my late reply, I was "out of order".

I already thought that the weak slip joint will be a KO criteria and I understand that you (and Spyderco) don't want to sell a part which will be a safety risk.

The part is not a perfect solution for the "carry a locking knife problem" but for me is really great.
I am able to carry my favorite knife within Germany without the fear to do something illegal. But you are right, a stronger slip joint would be nice.

Maybe someday my dream will come true and Spyderco will make a Para3 SlipJoint version. Exactly like the Para3, but just a Slipjoint instead of the compression lock.
I ( and a lot of other people) would be very very happy about it :spyder:

diRk

Re: Slipjoint mod Para 3

Posted: Sun Jun 14, 2020 4:16 pm
by Tzr09
Hi all,

Great idea Dirk and thanks for sharing.

New here. I came across this post as been looking to make my para3 legal as here in uk we cant carry locking knives. Love the para3.

Is great what Dirk came up with. I use my knife mainly to open boxes and that great fidgeting factor that the para3 has.

Can this mod be purchased from anyone here?

Thanks
Elron