Ramonade wrote: ↑Fri Jul 28, 2023 7:28 am
I've always wondered why the Szabo had a spring. Did not know it was for self close. ....
I actually did not even know THAT the Szabo has a spring..

- but now that I know and Vivi explained why: To me definitely an improvement of the comp.lock!
While a cool an ingenious design, the comp.lock is my least favorite lock among the "main" locks Spyderco uses (back - , liner/frame - , caged ballbearing-, comp.lock), and the reasons for why this is also leads to how I personally answer to Vivis question which version I´d like to see more:
- Comp.lock cutout can make for a hotspot when gripping the knife very hard:
A button comp.lock avoids this, and so I´d like so see more of those
- To me the Comp.lock tends to be the "least good" and unsafest when operating it in harsh conditions - wet, cold, greasy, gloves.
A button would also help with this, so again: More button comp.locks
Con of the button: Appearently some cutout / choil in the blade is mandatory, if one wants to fit a wide blade in a comparably narrow handle
- Lack of self closing bias, weak detent with comp. (and liner - ) locks:
The szabo-ish spring would help,
So more of this feature!
... I can totally imagine that a Caribbean with a button comp.lock and "Szabo-spring" could come close to a dream knife for me (even more so if it would come in FRN, but that´s a different story).