Made in Japan? Seki-City Japan?
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Made in Japan? Seki-City Japan?
I'm new to the forum here, but not new to buying Spyderco's. I have been buying Spyderco's for years and I have several models. I noticed that some of my newer models are simply marked "Japan" and not "Seki-City Japan" like I'm used to. Are the new knives no longer made in Seki-City?
I did a search and couldn't find the answer, so sorry in advance if I missed it. :o
I did a search and couldn't find the answer, so sorry in advance if I missed it. :o
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In another thread someone said that these are two different Japanese manufacturers. Can't verify it myself.
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I think that's it.Sequimite wrote:In another thread someone said that these are two different Japanese manufacturers. Can't verify it myself.
I have old ones and new ones marked just Japan and also Seki-City Japan.
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Spyderco has at least 3 different makers in Seki City. One of them requested that their knives be marked simply Japan; no Seki City.
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Junior avatar courtesy of dialexSequimite wrote:I use knives. I collect experiences.
I'm an admirer of Spyderco's designs. Using them is like immersing yourself in music or studying a painting in a museum. I buy some "fine" art but my preference is for usable art.
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Interesting...I'm curious as to why. Does it cost less to just stamp 'Japan' perhaps? Or maybe they're planning on relocating their factory to a city with a name like Higashiōsaka, Kitakyūshū, or Higashihiroshima.araneae wrote:This question was answered before by Sal. I believe he said that this particular Seki City based maker chose to simply stamp Japan.
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Nothing has changed. Moki, one of Japan's finest makers and the company responsible for the C27 Jess Horn and a number of other Spydercos, does not mark their knives Seki, or Seki Ciity.


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