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ClusterFlux wrote:I was holding off going to the SFO until the SS Balance coes out, but i might have to make a quick stop by to pick up one of these :D . Does anyone know if the Kiwi is being sold at the SFO yet?
SFO is where I got mine. The Persian is there too.

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sal wrote:You're correct Paul, but we still have to service the market. The other 54,000 square miles are permitted to get our other stuff.

There are also a number of countries overseas that will like the slip-joint version.

It's a good low cost platform for aftermarket people like Santa Fe Stoneworks

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Totally understand Sal, and I'm sure at least a few of the 8,000.000 odd folk who live in those 470 sq miles will appreciate your efforts. :) No question there's an increasing market for slipjoints worldwide, although I think you'd agree that at least some of the reasons for that increase are rather depressing.

Am sure Bill Wirtel is happy to have a nice new platform to decorate as well. He already did a few "full panel" Kiwis, so it should be an easy transition for him. In fact, I'd bet not having the lock well to contend with will make the Kiwi 3 a whole lot easier for him to work with than the original version.

As for me, I very pleased to hear that the other 11,000,000 of us New Yorkers who do not live under Mr. Vance's boot heel have been taken off the blacklist and can once again purchase locking folders from SFO. Image
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MountainManJim wrote:SFO is where I got mine. The Persian is there too.

Jim
Awesome, thanks for the info. I just didn't know if they were in the SFO yet because they haven't been announced on the "New PRoducts" forum here, nor have they been posted on spyderco.com...
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The Deacon wrote: although I think you'd agree that at least some of the reasons for that increase are rather depressing.
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No question about it being depressing. So many good ideas put on the other side of a silly fence for little good reson.

But, I can cry in my beer or make Slipits and Slip joints.

We still make autos, p'kals, and ladybugs.....for the clear of mind.

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The Deacon wrote:As for me, I very pleased to hear that the other 11,000,000 of us New Yorkers who do not live under Mr. Vance's boot heel have been taken off the blacklist and can once again purchase locking folders from SFO. Image
Woo-hoo!!!

When did this happen?

On topic: never owned a Kiwi and looking at your collection Deacon, I'm glad I was not bitten by that particular Bug. Probably have to take a second mortgage to afford them all!
That being said, the thought of an affordable, slipit style kiwi is a cool one. Gonna try it. They'd probably be great gifts as well.
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Hopefully KC will be sending me mine soon. Can't wait. The SS locking Kiwi is my fav cause it's thinner.
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Holy smokes, so I just write that response, than I go to check my e-mail...and guess what? My slip-it Kiwi is shipped, awesome!
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I have to order mine one of these days.


I am really excited to purchase one as I never owned a Kiwi and living in the o so wonderful NYC(:rolleyes :) I can carry it going to class.
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the only thing i didnt like about my kiwis was since it was so incredibly tight it has those marks on it. the half circles. my camera cant show the definition but you all know what i mean. i guess in time it will loosen up but the lines will never go away. just you really got to pull hard and it "snaps" back down so quick if you dont have a good grip you'll pinch your fingers.
i have to say that tip is phenomenal, sharp and pointy. i would hate to get cut with that. i nicked myslef on sunday wiping one with a cloth.
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First of all, ****! That Persian looks great.

Secondly, that Kiwi Slipit looks amazing.
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Got one on the way!
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Just got one today. Here's a quick little review. I know it's a little crappy (took me about 10 tries to be able to talk coherently like a normal person). I will probably end up re-making it, there's not enough light...


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Thanks for the video and the comparisons!



Cant wait to get one!



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Nice review. just ordered a couple and can't wait to try them out. Thanks. Love the Wharncliffe blade.

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Other than KC where are you guys getting these from?

Thanks
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cosmo7809 wrote:Other than KC where are you guys getting these from?

Thanks
I've seen them on New Grham Knives I personally haven't bought from them but i have herd a lot of good things about them. there is also YCS though again, i have only herd good things, not actually ordered from them. When it comes to SFO i am lucky enough to live 20 miles away...
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New Graham. Good people to deal with.

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This knife is AWESOME! Just posted some old ones/new ones pics.
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****, these little suckers are hard to find.... New Graham and YCS are sold out.



Found one, lets hope my order goes through.
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Got one yesterday. Very nicely made. especially for the price. Given the size and shape of the Kiwi handle, the lack of a lock is not really much of an issue. On the other hand, I do think a half stop would have been a good idea. Given the rather enthusiastic backspring I think it would add a measure of safety when closing. Larger lanyard hole is nice.

As I mentioned in another thread, while it's slightly larger than the Kiwi and Kiwi 2, it's very close to them in size. Blade is 1/16" longer and the handle is 1/8" longer. Still fits very nicely in the leather pouch that came with the regular Kiwis. Definitely not anywhere near Delica size.

ClusterFlux, those scuff marks may not all be from it being a display model. Am pretty sure mine was never out of the box till I got it, and it arrived with several. I'd chalk it up to the material and the degree of care between assembly and packaging possible at its price point. Agree that opening it safely is most definitely a two hand job. Small Spyderhole, robust backspring, stainless steel handle, and sharp blade make one hand opening both difficult and risky.
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