I think this is a pretty frequently asked question...do we have an answer on this? Sal?
(Trying to not be too impatient...but this seems to be the cat's meow of EDC for a lot of people.)
When will we see more LC200N in linerless FRN?
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Re: When will we see more LC200N in linerless FRN?
Hoping for a Manix LW Salt and Para LW Salt soon! And a Chap LW Salt in LC200N would be a dream for me.
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Re: When will we see more LC200N in linerless FRN?
I really think I’d like a Chaparral yellow Salt. Or the new green.
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Re: When will we see more LC200N in linerless FRN?
I'm going to be all over the Manix LW Salt. I'm also hoping for another LC200n fixed blade but a bit more edc friendly with a 3-3.5 blade (don't care what handle material on that, though)(and yes, I know about the Swick and plan on picking one up. But I'm hoping for something more conventional down the line).
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Re: When will we see more LC200N in linerless FRN?
Yeah...we need affordable, lightweight LC200N in plain edge.
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Re: When will we see more LC200N in linerless FRN?
The Native 5 LW is pretty affordable. For a USA made knife with a boutique steel blade and a super well engineered backlock, $115 isn't doing too bad. I can find a lot worse, even in Spyderco's catalog
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Re: When will we see more LC200N in linerless FRN?
I have the native 5 salt. It's a fine knife, but I'd like to have some other options (wharncliffe, different handle options, etc). I'm pretty sure it's coming, but I though it would be here sooner. It probably just shows my ignorance in terms of how long it takes for an idea to get to market.
Re: When will we see more LC200N in linerless FRN?
I like this idea.knivesandbooks wrote: ↑Mon Jul 08, 2019 12:03 pmI'm going to be all over the Manix LW Salt. I'm also hoping for another LC200n fixed blade but a bit more edc friendly with a 3-3.5 blade (don't care what handle material on that, though)(and yes, I know about the Swick and plan on picking one up. But I'm hoping for something more conventional down the line).
I'm hoping the LC200N Pacific Salt is still happening. I sold off all my PE Pacific Salts except one when it was announced about two years ago.