Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 2:08 am
i have numbered ronin, i love the knife, but i dont care for the sheath, i apprecite the thought process put into the sheath design, but find it a little to large for my taste!!!!
Well I doubt if we will ever see a Ronin sprint run as MJ now works for a different knife company...but I have a Spyderco fixed blade wharnie wannabee design in mind that would certainly fill the bill....be happy to share it with the people at Spyderco if there was any interest on their part....Doc :Dguitarguy wrote:772 views but only 22 posts? theres gotta be more people that would like to see a ronin sprint run than that
even though micheal janich works for blackhawk, he still sold his design to spyderco. im sure being the savy business men that the owners of spyderco are, they probably own the rights to produce the ronin whenever they wish to do so. im sure janich and snody get some kind of royalties for knives bearing there names,but i wouldnt see how this would hinder spyderco from producing the roninDr. Snubnose wrote:Well I doubt if we will ever see a Ronin sprint run as MJ now works for a different knife company...but I have a Spyderco fixed blade wharnie wannabee design in mind that would certainly fill the bill....be happy to share it with the people at Spyderco if there was any interest on their part....Doc :D
I think it's less about rights and more about ethics....but I could be wrong...I have been in the past....Doc :Dguitarguy wrote:even though micheal janich works for blackhawk, he still sold his design to spyderco. im sure being the savy business men that the owners of spyderco are, they probably own the rights to produce the ronin whenever they wish to do so. im sure janich and snody get some kind of royalties for knives bearing there names,but i wouldnt see how this would hinder spyderco from producing the ronin
ethics? we still have those in the u.s.? i think if more companies had ethics a certain brand name knife company wouldnt be making knifes that look almost identical to spydercos. that being said, i think spyderco is definatley one of the more ethical companys out there. just read the sticky on shiny footprints. i wouldnt even have known about this forum if it wasnt for the friendly people at the SFO. after calling them several times inquiring about the ronin, they informed me to request a sprint run on the forum. other knives have been produced in sprint runs. so as far as i can see, asking doesnt hurt. and the more people that ask, the more spyderco will listen.Dr. Snubnose wrote:I think it's less about rights and more about ethics....but I could be wrong...I have been in the past....Doc :D