Tim WEGNER

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nao
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Tim WEGNER

#1

Post by nao »

Hello,



Is anybody know where i can find this knife in France ?

Thanks,



Nao
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Post by sam the man.. »

bonjour! welcome aboard the Spyderco Forums.. on the internet, your best bet is at www.johnfjensen.com try this dude and you'll probably find a Wegner somewhere.. <img src="spyder.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0><img src="wink.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0><img src="spyder.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0>

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#3

Post by J Smith »

Where ever you get it make sure you have them try it to make sure the liner lock is engageing the tang properly.This should not be any futher than 1/3rd of the way across the tang.

I learn something new everyday,even though I don't want to. Jeff
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Blade-Tech is making an improved version of the Wegner now. It is called the pro hunter. They will be available to the public in about a month.

here are the specs:
Blade-Tech Wegner Pro Hunter

• Blade Steel S30V (Flat ground)
• Blade length 3 5/8”
• Overall Closed Length 4 7/8”
• Overall Open Length 8 ½”
• Blade-Tech V-Hole
• Eccentric Pivot Pin
• Ambidextrous tip up / tip down pocket clip
• nested radius ramp liner lock
• Choice of G-10 or Carbon fiber scales
• G-10 MSRP @ $139.95
• Carbon Fiber MSRP @ $169.95.
• Weight 4.3 oz.

You can see pics here:

http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showt ... pro+hunter
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#5

Post by shootist16 »

Fed Ex dropped off my Blade-Tech Wegner today. This knife kicks all form of ***. I'll do a more detailed review later, but my first impressions are very positive.

edited for spelling errors

Edited by - shootist16 on 2/8/2003 3:27:29 PM
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#6

Post by Franco G »

Shootist,

do you know the Rc-hardness of the new Wegner?

Franco

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Post by shootist16 »

I'll find out what the RC is, I should have thought to ask.

I spent last night guarding our 911 tower due to the heightened status of alert. I spent the time to familiarize myself with the knife. The more I handle it, the more I like it. The construction is awesome, I especially like the dual nested liners. The new Wegner opens with a solid thud, reminiscent of the original Wegner.
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Post by shootist16 »

Just got word that the Wegner Pro Hunter is speced out at 58-60 rc. This batch certified at 58.5
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