Chipped one of my teflon washers

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Chipped one of my teflon washers

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When i was putting my superleaf back together after cleaning i accidentally chipped one of the washers :rolleyes: does anyone know where i could get a replacement pair of washers ?
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Probably best to contact spyderco's customer service

customerservice@spyderco.com

http://www.spyderco.com/contact/
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This ^^^^^
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I wonder if it would even matter...
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Evil D wrote:I wonder if it would even matter...
The chips in the middle of the washer i don't think it would matter if it was on the outside
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Johnnie1801 wrote:Probably best to contact spyderco's customer service

customerservice@spyderco.com

http://www.spyderco.com/contact/
Thanks for the link :)
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Johnnie1801 wrote:Probably best to contact spyderco's customer service

customerservice@spyderco.com

http://www.spyderco.com/contact/
What Johnnie said. :) Ask for Charlynn. She'll take good care of you.
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SpyderNut wrote:
Johnnie1801 wrote:Probably best to contact spyderco's customer service

customerservice@spyderco.com

http://www.spyderco.com/contact/
What Johnnie said. :) Ask for Charlynn. She'll take good care of you.
They don't have the right parts unfortunately :s ill have to find out what the exact size i need is and order them from a knife supply shop i think.
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M80 wrote:
SpyderNut wrote:
Johnnie1801 wrote:Probably best to contact spyderco's customer service

customerservice@spyderco.com

http://www.spyderco.com/contact/
What Johnnie said. :) Ask for Charlynn. She'll take good care of you.
They don't have the right parts unfortunately :s ill have to find out what the exact size i need is and order them from a knife supply shop i think.
I'm sorry to hear that. :( I usually buy all my washers through USAKnifemaker.com. They have a good supply of washers of various materials, sizes, and thicknesses: http://usaknifemaker.com/folding-knife- ... hings.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; Let me know if you find something that works. Good luck!
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