Question for Spyderco
Question for Spyderco
What is the story on these Natives.This is the second one I have seen go through on ebay.
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I was wondering the same thing. This pawnbroker usually sells clip removed early Delicas and Enduras of marginal quality. I've bought one of each and blades are usually slightly out of spec. But this is a strange one.
Jaxon
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Edited by - jaxon on 2/7/2004 12:07:34 PM
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Edited by - jaxon on 2/7/2004 12:07:34 PM
This is the second time that I have seen this knife on ebay by the same seller. The first buyer must have protested about buying it, and been allowed to back out. We had a long thread on it. The general consensus is that this is a regrind. Buyer Beware. Near mint does not mean grinding a good chunk off of the top of the blade.
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I read that thread and regardless of the concensus there I don't think it is a regrind. Spyderco wouldn't include a regrind in their advertising. I think it is just an early version.
Here's a link to a site that shows the whole ad.
http://spyderads.tripod.com/sizechart.htm
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I read that thread and regardless of the concensus there I don't think it is a regrind. Spyderco wouldn't include a regrind in their advertising. I think it is just an early version.
Here's a link to a site that shows the whole ad.
http://spyderads.tripod.com/sizechart.htm
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I knew about the no swedge Natives but this IMO does not look quite the same.
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Could just be my eyes but I can't see any of the normal <img src="spyder.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0>co writing on the base of the blade. Or is it on the other side only with some models?
It looks like a regrind to me, bearing in mind other peoples observations.
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It looks like a regrind to me, bearing in mind other peoples observations.
"Better gear than good sense a traveller cannot carry."
It sold for $18. Add $7 for shipping, and $10 for a new clip and barrel nut, and it does not seem to be a great deal under any circumstance. I still think it is a regrind bases on the fact that this is the exact same picture as used before, and looking at the seller's other items which are from his pawn shop. As said before on the previous thread, if you grind off the swedge and tip, you get a knife that looks like this. It may be very usable, but I don't think it is a rare collectable. Then again I could be wrong. After all, I never thought that a certain Seattle based chain of stores selling expensive coffee would ever make it.
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