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feed_the_animals
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I would be totally up for a sprint or a completely new run!
Though I wouldn't want to "ruin" such a classic with FRN/G10/CF, it has always had metal handles and so it should stay! It is after all THE first Spyderco knife. Steel upgrade is ok, I'm fine with VG10.
My preference would be SS, titanium would be ok but IMO it would just add cost.
Don't mess up a classic!
Though I wouldn't want to "ruin" such a classic with FRN/G10/CF, it has always had metal handles and so it should stay! It is after all THE first Spyderco knife. Steel upgrade is ok, I'm fine with VG10.
My preference would be SS, titanium would be ok but IMO it would just add cost.
Don't mess up a classic!
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I 100% agree with you. Your right too, Ti would just make it more pricey. I would like a tip up clip however.Creepo wrote:I would be totally up for a sprint or a completely new run!
Though I wouldn't want to "ruin" such a classic with FRN/G10/CF, it has always had metal handles and so it should stay! It is after all THE first Spyderco knife. Steel upgrade is ok, I'm fine with VG10.
My preference would be SS, titanium would be ok but IMO it would just add cost.
Don't mess up a classic!![]()
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$120-130 I consider affordable. Within last couple years I saw them even for less. FG Lum, which had the same materials, less expensive lock and box was sold by dealers around $110-120.rycen wrote:Really?I've been tracking them for years,though I don't know what you consider affordable.
I'd be all for a 30th anniversary model.
But I will be in for 30th anniversary model as well.
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Think it's safe to rule out FRN since it would require a brand new $40K mold, which would be hard to justify for a Sprint Run. On the other hand, if memory serves, the Standard shares the Worker's handle and, if so, G-10 would be feasible and probably CF as well. Of course aluminum or stainless would definitely work, as they've been done before.
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feed_the_animals
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Good to know and something of a relief. I would much prefer a worker in something dignified like SS or CF. I love the lightweight rigidity and texture of FRN but I just don't think a busy volcano pattern behooves it.The Deacon wrote:Think it's safe to rule out FRN since it would require a brand new $40K mold
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Nested liners would be unlikely, as it would require new tooling for the liners and also increase labor costs by requiring the scales to be milled out to hold them. Full liners would be a much easier sell. The tooling should already exist, since both the G-10 and CF Harpy had one.StuntDouble wrote:I would love to see another Worker. I think if it were to have G-10 scales, it should at least have nested steel liners. Of course, I would be happy to have stainless handles as well, as I've never had an issue using them.
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They shouldn't add to the cost too much for skeletonized liners, just a few extra cuts on the laser (or waterjet).StuntDouble wrote:You're right Deacon, I'm not sure why I said nested liners. I guess I've been staring at the Military too much. I was thinking of skeletonized liners, not nested. I wouldn't think they would add too much to the cost.
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Seconded. :DJazz wrote:Let's keep this thread going... the Worker needs another go-around for all of us that got into "real knives" too late. :D I'd love to put one to use.
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