" I made the [Chaparral] FRN version because I felt there was a market for a less expensive utility version. This also offers opportunity for colors, exclusive variations and who knows what else. I'm currently testing a serrated version, which is performing well." (viewtopic.php?f=2&t=80989&p=1613137#p1613132)
I personally am really excited about the possibilities this might open.
(I don´t want to go into too much detail once more on why the Chap FRN is so special and unique to me, keywords would be:
- Just 2mm ffg blade (for comparison: Delica, Watu..2.5mm, Centofante 2mm, but sabre hollow), but still very strong
- Strongest Spyderco backlock I know of and completely blade play free
- Extremely thin carry, for that great ergos
- Bomb proof, hard use built quality)
+ The serrated version Sal is obviously testing must be an amazing cutter already - not only due the serrations in that thin blader, but also to the steeper inclusive angle that comes with the SE chisel grind
+ Now imagine a wharnie variant both in SE and PE - this would make the Chap a perfect blend of small general EDC and "utility" folder, lets say for a warehouse setting: Almost "not there" when in pocket, but must cut like crazy
+ And, yes: Though I personally am perfectly happy with XHP, a LC200N or Magnacut Salt version would certainly boost the popularity of that unique model
+ The Chap is also a perfect gentleman / "gentlewoman" folder (as Sal says in his post): In that capacity some color variations could be nice, as well as a high viz version, perhaps in a Chap Salt...
Any further thoughts and proposals?

(of course, mine would be, like always: An XL version of this model or a new larger model, featuring the main Chap properties)