What lock is next for the Sage series?

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What lock is next for the Sage series?

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OK, get out your turbans and crystal balls, your Ouija boards, tea leaves, dousing rods, Tarot cards and maybe even the entrails of an even toed ungulate ;) ...or of course Sal can break the anticipation with a casual bombshell!

Which lock do you think, or have you heard rumored, will be next up in the Sage series? Will Sage 6 be a Spyderco lock, a historically significant lock, or even no lock? After all the Brits would probably love to have a Slipit Sage! Imagine what BRG fibreglas weave would look like, or perhaps BRG anodized aluminium? :D
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Mike read, the designer of the pits folder came up with a new lock design. I think it's called the window lock, pie lock or something like that. It would be a pretty radical choice for Spyderco.

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Axis lock. :rolleyes:
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I still have hopes for some Hawkes design.. Or the lock i don't remember the name of, but you pull the blade forward to unlock.
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Larry_Mott wrote:I still have hopes for some Hawkes design.. Or the lock i don't remember the name of, but you pull the blade forward to unlock.
That one is the Neely lock.
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How about a sturdy button lock?
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I hoping for an uncaged BBL... As long as they don't need to make the handle bigger like the 3.
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Haven't heard any credible rumors. Personally I'd like to see any of these: Crawford lock, Paul lock, button lock.
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abbazaba wrote:I hoping for an uncaged BBL... As long as they don't need to make the handle bigger like the 3.
Unfortunately the nature of those type locks is that they need room for the locking block above the blade pivot and for the blade to clear the lock when closed... both BB locks will probably have to be tall in the handle like the 3.

I bet that the Hawk lock could be implemented on the same pin used for an internal stop pin, that could be pretty cool! Come to think of it, I saw a video of a Southard custom that must have been done that way...
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The spydiecrew must be rolling their eyes at this thread. The Sage 5 is still warm from the assembler's hands and already we want to know what's next.

How about the phantom lock, a la meerkat? Could be a good excuse for an FRN Sage? We also have the power lock, although that one is similar in operation to a back lock and doesn't really afford any advantages on a knife of this size.
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tvenuto wrote:The spydiecrew must be rolling their eyes at this thread. The Sage 5 is still warm from the assembler's hands and already we want to know what's next.

How about the phantom lock, a la meerkat? Could be a good excuse for an FRN Sage? We also have the power lock, although that one is similar in operation to a back lock and doesn't really afford any advantages on a knife of this size.

Yeah I know, the ink isn't even dry on the mid-year catalog and here I am speculating on Sage 6. But they hit this one out of the park, so how can I *not* be excited to know what's coming next?!?

Has Taichung ever done an FRN handle before? I'd think that the phantom lock scales could be made in G10 anyway... though if the newest Chaparral is going to be FRN, and previous Chaps have been Taichung that implies they can, or will be able to do FRN.
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Idk, but hopefully it's made out of a unique material.
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We have a few Sasge locks in-the-works, but dont' know which one is next. It depends on the difficulty. Some are challenging.

We also have a couple of FRN models in-the-works in Taichung.

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sal wrote:We have a few Sasge locks in-the-works, but dont' know which one is next. It depends on the difficulty. Some are challenging.

We also have a couple of FRN models in-the-works in Taichung.

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I'm not proficient in the knife lock and I'm not loner knowledgeable regarding Benchmade, so my suggestion here, well, I might bumble it a bit.

Back in the day I had a Benchmade Auto that when the blade was deployed you could repress the actuator button and unlock the knife. It was not an axis lock, I remember that. It'd be kind of neat to have a button lock.....but, I believe the handle would have to be re-worked in order to do it, and it would no longer be a Sage.

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I would be on board with a button lock like that of the Hogue/Elishewitz EX01 in a future Sage. My favorite part of the Hogue/Elishewitz button lock is the minimal steel bolster/liner, keeping the knife light weight while still incredibly strong. Also the action is amazingly smooth, I think due to the lack of any washers in the pivot. The blade is in direct contact with the steel bolsters.
Ergos and blade shape are not my style on the EX01 so I would love to see a Sage with all the cool features a button lock like this has to offer!
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sage auto with button lock please
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Parhelion wrote:sage auto with button lock please
That would limit it (too) severely.. Not many countries are auto friendly.
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sal wrote:We have a few Sasge locks in-the-works, but dont' know which one is next. It depends on the difficulty. Some are challenging.

We also have a couple of FRN models in-the-works in Taichung.

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Would that be FRN Sages? I hope not as i feel that although FRN is brilliant material as such it would be out of place on a Sage series knife to be honest.
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Can't we just do another compression lock? Only half kidding. Is a frame locking compression lock possible?
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