Got a JumpMaster and... WOW! (pics!)

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Jay_Ev wrote:Brian,

I did a search and was unable to find it. Do you have the link to the thread? Thanks :)
JAY,

No probs....... here you go, it's a store called The Edge in Tokyo.........

http://www.ohyasuya.co.jp/aigo/indexeng.html

..........look under Spyderco and you'll see Jumpmaster listed there, click on that and off you go. If you email them they'll tell you the Full costs including Transport and you can pay via Paypal or whatever.

Regards,

BRIAN
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Jay,

You also need to take note of this...........
Mr.YASUHITO IDETA
absent during
4/14 and 4/24
So,can't reply by English, sorry.
..........I'd wait until he gets back mate before you ask many questions! ;)

Regards,

BRIAN
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Jumpmaster available as a plain edge, but Japan only. That is wierd!

Cheers Brian.
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Wow, you had a busy week at the mailbox. Nice haul for a week. I would be so tempted to take that Jumpmaster to the belt sander to Wharnie it a bit more.
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Step away from the belt sander.
They knew what they were doing with this one..........
Scary sharp..............

Is the 127 on this one CC?
Just stole it off the bay..........
Lucky me........ :D

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araneae wrote:Wow, you had a busy week at the mailbox. Nice haul for a week. I would be so tempted to take that Jumpmaster to the belt sander to Wharnie it a bit more.
Great minds think alike! That's just what I was thinking - that would be a seriously nice Wharnie. It would have to be in PE - why only in Japan?? :( I want one, but am not ordering overseas for a Spyderco. It is an awesome-looking knife as it is and I see the reason for that tip... I'm just a Wharnoholic :D

- best wishes, Jazz.
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That looks like the ultimate bread knife!!!!! :)
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Jay_Ev wrote:Even though I love the sheath that it comes with (it is sturdy as heck!) I may have a new kydex sheath made for it. The one it comes with has straps so it can be strapped to your leg, but I don't intend on carrying it in that fashion. I would prefer something with the G-clip.
I will make a sheath for my Jumpmaster similar to the Temprance II this weekend and post you a pic.

Scott
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Oh my god!! That is scary spyderedge!!! knife looks very nice, something as fisherman´s friend...

Edit: How is this beast heavy???
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Its feels light to me.
About the same as the Temp fixed blade.
Looking forward to the sheath mentioned above. :)
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I'm already on it. It's gonna be sweet.

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MCM wrote:Its feels light to me.
About the same as the Temp fixed blade.
Looking forward to the sheath mentioned above. :)
Thanks... that knife is really very nice looking ;)
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G-Clip Sheath for Jumpmaster

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Here's the G-Clip Jumpmaster sheath, It's a bit more snug than the Temperance but same design.Works great on my side, very solid and secure, not dragging at all.

Scott
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Jazz wrote:Great minds think alike! That's just what I was thinking - that would be a seriously nice Wharnie. It would have to be in PE - why only in Japan?? :( I want one, but am not ordering overseas for a Spyderco. It is an awesome-looking knife as it is and I see the reason for that tip... I'm just a Wharnoholic :D

- best wishes, Jazz.
From what I understand, the Japanese consumers prefer PE to SE. For this reason, the Civilian, Harpy, and probably a few others, are available in PE over there.
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Good job Scott
PM sent..........
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Thanks Mark, it works real nice.

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Dredging up an old topic but I was wondering if the Jumpmaster is tension fit in its sheath or is there a release mechanism? Nobody seems to stock these around here for me to play with. I'd like to use this as a dive knife and need it to be very secure. Thanks for any insight.
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I recently ordered a G-Clip directly from Spyderco for my Jumpmaster SE sheath and it allows secure belt carry. Definitely worth a few dollars. And that PE version...very tempting!
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I have a Boltaron sheath for my Jumpmaster made by SheathPro that works well. (SheathPro@AOL.com).

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I think the Jumpmaster had commercial fishing applications too. It's very common for herring seiners to lose a boat to a large catch that suddenly start diving further into the water. Crew quickly attempt to cut the nets free but often are too late.

Having a Jumpmaster or two mounted to the house would be my first addition.
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