:)einstein2001 wrote:The SB Ladybug and Dragonfly are must-haves for me. Also interested in adding the SB Endura and Stretch to the collection.
Who am I kidding, I'm getting them all!
Now I just need to raise some more money. Anybody in the market for a soul?
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It does scratch easily, but it also polishes easily. The best looking finish might be a stonewash similar to the Southard.phillipsted wrote:The 420J stainless on the outside of the clad scratches awfully easy. I love the SB cutting edge and appreciate the benefits of cladding, but really don't have much use for 420J... Having said that, I'll be buying the Delica, Stretch, and Dfly!
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Well, corrosion resistance may not be the main or only reason it was made with laminated steel. Only Spyderco and the vendor know right now. Personally non stainless steels don't trouble me at all.I suppose the purpose of the lamination is to prevent rust? But the edge itself (the only thing that matters as far as cutting is concerned) remains uncladded and so is still subject to rust. I can't quite get it.
Even so, it sure cuts down on the area that needs to be kept corrosion free if that kind of thing is important. Personally I like Super Blue and don't mind it non laminated, or laminated. As long as it cuts like Super blue. :)
I also love the Endura and it's design. Everything about it in fact. Putting Super Blue in it makes me like it even more, not meaning to disrespect VG10. It's one of my favorite stainless steels. I've carried Enduras in all steels since the first one in Gin 1 ( G2), for over 20 years now.
This one I consider a treat for us sprint loving, endura loving, Steel Junky types. It's just possible it's not every bodies cup of tea though.
I'll try to buy an extra if possible to make up for those that don't really like it. I can't see it going unsold. In fact I'm worried about getting one as it may take a while before I can afford it and they will sell pretty fast at these prices.
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The lamination is being used because the maker prefers working with the clad material and they feel it makes a better performing knife. The maker that makes the Caly SB felt they could work with the straight steel, although they did complain that SB was difficult to work with.
Since this material is rarely, if ever, used for folding knives, we are the best test.
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Since this material is rarely, if ever, used for folding knives, we are the best test.
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Think I read 600-1200 of each as sprints on KC...Buck Knives I Like wrote:how many of the super blue enduras and super blue delicas will be released?
Are they going by a number limit or for a time limit?
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Thank you Sal. I figured there was a reason. I do imagine Super Blue would be tough to work in large batches. The corrosion issues if nothing else.The lamination is being used because the maker prefers working with the clad material and they feel it makes a better performing knife. The maker that makes the Caly SB felt they could work with the straight steel, although they did complain that SB was difficult to work with.
I haven't seen any modern folders made with Super Blue. Just the smaller traditional ones made with Blue 1 or 2. Nothing at all like what you have done. It seems to be another first.Since this material is rarely, if ever, used for folding knives, we are the best test.
I'd imagine they are pretty polite to you but do you ever catch them rolling their eyes when they think you aren't looking at some of your orders? :) I imagine you bring them out of their comfort zones at times like this. :D
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I hope you are right. One company I know has more pre orders than they can fill with the first shipment they expect to get in. It may seem like it's selling out at first, but with that many there should eventually be stores that have stock sitting around for a while.I think with 1200 being planned, they may not disappear like crazy. I don't think ....
It's relative though. It will sell out fast for that large a number. Not K390 Mule or S110V Forum knife fast though. That's my best guess.
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That evidence is spread all over the world with the various models that have been huge hits and envied collectors pieces.sal wrote:Hi Joe,
...While they don't often understand my motives, they have come to believe that I have some idea of what I'm doing.
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