Out of stock.RamZar wrote: ↑Thu Feb 24, 2022 6:40 pmIn stock at Way Of Knife:
https://www.wayofknife.com/spyderco-spr ... 90v-satin/
Thank you RamZar for continuing to boost sales of these puppies. Any leads for us over in Europe yet?
Out of stock.RamZar wrote: ↑Thu Feb 24, 2022 6:40 pmIn stock at Way Of Knife:
https://www.wayofknife.com/spyderco-spr ... 90v-satin/
I have a messed up one of this sprint as well. Its scale liners are countersunk too far into the handle scales. The scales rub on both sides of the blade due the issue.adub wrote: ↑Wed Mar 02, 2022 11:30 amGot mine in today, disappointed to see the blade fully rubbing on one side of the handle out of the box. This is an expensive knife and I’m surprised to see there’s apparently nobody doing QA. The first run s30v version I got had a similar problem but it wasn’t fully resting on the handle in the closed position. Hope I can adjust it but man I shouldn’t have to with a knife at this price level.
I did somethings similar with a Tighe Stick (also s90v). Removed more material than that, so it's perfectly possible. But yeah, play with it first before making any decisions.
Thanks. This had passed me by, but I still got one, thanks to your link. It's definitely a strong candidate for some blade modding.tactikool wrote: ↑Wed Mar 02, 2022 5:41 pmIn Stock at EdgeWorks:
https://www.edgeworksonline.com/product/c253cfp/
Thanks for the illustrations, did you have to put excessive force on the screws to defeat that loctite? I've gently tried to tighten the pivot on mine but it wouldn't budge and I'd hate to strip the torx screw or my wiha.
It wasn't bad to take apart. I would suggest loosening it first to break the loctite and then adjust it.
Thanks for the tip Sir, I was able to tighten the pivot screw with the blade deployed and got rid of any lateral play in the process. As minimal as it was, I'm a lil ocd about those things and it still is perfectly centered. Much obliged.VashHash wrote: ↑Thu Mar 17, 2022 4:22 pmIt wasn't bad to take apart. I would suggest loosening it first to break the loctite and then adjust it.
There is this place too in europe :max808 wrote: ↑Sat Mar 12, 2022 5:04 pmhttps://www.theoldmanknives.com/product ... e-spyderco
Price dropped by 15%
For us non-spoiled Yankees that's about as good as it gets around here...
Will be ordering a spare one of these instead of a regular Yojumbo.