I've bought three different Seki City models in K390 these last few months - the Dragonfly, the Leafjumper and the Endela. All of these models had some serious lock rock!! I wound up returning them but, I will not continue to buy the Spyderco models from Japan. I'm not a knifemaker, but I am a collector with some understanding of locking mechanisms and lock rock on a back lock should not happen. The American models I've owned - the Native, Native Chief have never had the slightest hint of lock rock. Not even my Buck 110 had lock rock, and that cost a quarter of the price. I tried tightening down the pivots on the Seki models before returning them, to no avail; even to the point of almost not being able to open the knife, and it still had lock rock. The arm bar of the back lock should securely lock or "hook" into the notch in the blade, fastening it in place with no wiggle.
This is almost disheartening because I've badly wanted to try the K390 steel which so many people rave about. I guess I will have to wait until/if they ever produce an American model with the infamous K390 steel.
I'm very disappointed in these Japanese models, and I will only buy the American models (as I have been) going forward. The quality control, fitment, tolerances are much better from The Golden factory. Thank God for American manufacturing as I believe it is still some of the absolute best quality you can receive in the entire world.
