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...POP goes the lock spring!!!????

Posted: Thu Sep 30, 2004 1:55 am
by DAYWALKER
Aloha ALL,

A person on BF posted that his lock spring "popped out" the back of his Merlin...

I have NEVER seen nor heard of this happening...have any of you? :confused: He will be posting pics soon...should be an interesting sight...

Posted: Thu Sep 30, 2004 7:32 am
by CKE
In my young old age I automatically thought...troll. First post and he is bad mouthing :spyder: Then my opinion realized the thought I had had just two weeks ago. Give it a chance. Give the person the benefit of the doubt. In this world of internet everything(including fridges) this person might have felt he would get a quicker answer from :spyder: online. So I am going to wait on this one. Hey it is possible, I have never heard of a quality lockback popping out...but anything is possible. Too frequently I see forums people shouting troll and scaring sometimes a legitimate question away and possibly a long time customer if their first experience is made worse by forumites. I have seen this behaviour here once. I must admit I was one of those angry people that did not get the whole story. I have changed...for the better. Sorry for the rant and long philosophical theory. I say give the fellow a chance. Never heard of a Spydie doing that before. Hope you are well Daywalker. Take Care and Stay Safe :)
Craig

Posted: Thu Sep 30, 2004 12:06 pm
by CKE
Went to BF, read, posted my feelings. Sounds to me he got his moneys worth out of that Merlin. Take Care all!!!

Posted: Thu Sep 30, 2004 9:09 pm
by JLannoo
Tony sent me pics and asked if I would post them. I made them smaller because the one's he sent me were HUGE. If you want to see larger versions let me know.


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Posted: Fri Oct 01, 2004 4:01 am
by DAYWALKER
Aloha!

I have NEVER seen a lock spring pop out like that...What the... :confused: !!!

Posted: Fri Oct 01, 2004 5:12 am
by thombrogan
That's no Merlin! It's a rare G-10 Harpy! :eek:

Poor guy. It would've been nice if }{ could've repaired it and charged him for time and labor instead of telling him to bury it in the family plot (if I remember what I read correctly).

Posted: Fri Oct 01, 2004 8:21 am
by CKE
I read Sal's post and he said it had hammer marks on it. There is your answer, abuse...especially on a G-10 Harpy. Think he would be better off with a SS Harpy. Too bad he is soured on Spyderco now though.

Posted: Fri Oct 01, 2004 5:16 pm
by loki88
:eek: By all means that knife had has done his work. I feel sorry for the guy, but this is clearly a very VERY well used work knife. The serrations are almost worn off, and i don't own a knife that has such deep scratches on the blade. shrug! If u put enough pressure on any mechanical device it will snap or break. I don't think u can say that this is normal wear, i don't know what the guy uses it for, but i think Spyderco was not wrong to tell him to put this knife to a rest. U have to realise that if Spyderco had repaired the lock there where still other areas where the force needed to pop out the lock could have made structural damage. This could have resulted in injury and a lawsuit against Spyderco.

Posted: Fri Oct 01, 2004 11:13 pm
by J Smith
Lately I haven't had great things to say about how W and R is doing things but after seeing what kind of knives they get back I will say that I understand why they will not tell you anything before they look it over.
That knife looks to be just plain old worn out and abused on top of that.

Posted: Sat Oct 02, 2004 7:54 pm
by vass
i dont now what happened to that folder! but it look´s like wise mark´s on it?? keep it sharp,,,, :eek: :eek:

Posted: Sun Oct 03, 2004 5:28 am
by DAYWALKER
A G10 Harpy on top of that! Ugh!!! I recall cringing when Deacon told me he was slicing chives with the SS PE Harpy I sent him...and now this!? :eek:

Police

Posted: Sun Oct 03, 2004 9:14 am
by UK KEN
Chad

I have a SS SE Police that I used almost every day for years. It was one of thew first Spydies I got. I must admit that I abused it on more than one occasion! It was used to open tins! :eek: Sorry! Cut through heavy duty wire, cut tent pegs, walking sticks.

It was used to cut sea fishing bait, dropped into salt water and sand. On the odd occasion, I admit to having used it as a thrower! :eek:

Even so, it is in better shape than the knife here! I cleaned, sharpened and oiled it after each use. If it were to fall apart the next time I used it, which it won't, I would not expect a replacement. I have had my monies worth!

Regards Ken

*Ugh...*

Posted: Mon Oct 04, 2004 4:56 am
by DAYWALKER
Aloha my friend UK KEN!!!

I know what ya mean. When I first arrived here on the Big Island, I had to open the barge crate we used to ship our stuff over. It had a sheet metal "lock strap" on the door of the "crate". Anyway, I had my Delica CE...the PE portion slipped, but when I was able to get that SE portion in there, off it came! NO DAMAGE to the blade...I was impressed, and it was from that day, that CE won me over.

Also, I have put my 1st Gen. Dragonfly to the same "abuse" you have, (even throwing! :D ) and it looks NOTHING like that Harpy. The only thing messed up on it is the serrations. I used a diamond rod on it without an inkling about how to resharpen SE!!! LOL!

Man, that poor bird...

God bless ya buddy!

Posted: Mon Oct 04, 2004 10:09 am
by The Deacon
DAYWALKER wrote:A G10 Harpy on top of that! Ugh!!! I recall cringing when Deacon told me he was slicing chives with the SS PE Harpy I sent him...and now this!? :eek:
Gee Chad, if that thought made you cringe, this might kill ya :eek:

Posted: Mon Oct 04, 2004 12:55 pm
by jaids
never a more horrific picture than that. such a fine engraved delica. just so wrong.

Posted: Mon Oct 04, 2004 3:42 pm
by loki88
EVIL men are those who can afford a priceless artwork, but don't see the worth of it!!! :D
Nice collection btw, but wy are they all PE?

Posted: Tue Oct 05, 2004 3:30 am
by The Deacon
jaids, that's one way of looking at it, here' another... The Delica in that picture is the work of a British master engraver named Marcus Hunt. I commissioned it and he engraved it to my specifications. Part of those specifications were that the clip mounting holes were to be filled and the knife engraved on both sides. Mr. Hunt complied with these requests but let me know that he found them odd. I honestly believe his primary concern was that, by eliminating the clip, I was reducing the utility of the knife. Frankly, I think he would be very pleased to see it being put to work. Granted, some fancy apples or pears might have provided a "classier" backdrop, but I was in the mood for onion soup.

The true beauty of this knife lies in the fact that, in normal use, it is virtually indestructible. The engraving, unlike most that you see on Spydercos, is not a soft metal overlay, but is cut directly into the stainless steel of the handles.

loki, I find plain edges more to my liking than serrated. Truth is I only "discovered" Spyderco relatively recently, was drawn to them by the "round hole", which makes opening so much easier with my somewhat arthritic hands. I know that Sal is rightfully proud of the "spyder edge" and pocket clip, but this "old dog" still prefers plain edges and loose pocket carry. I find the plain edge easier to sharpen and have a real hard time peeling fruit or sharpening a pencil with a serrated blade.

Thud!!!!

Posted: Tue Oct 05, 2004 4:36 am
by DAYWALKER
Aloha my friend!

Gee, mahalo much for that "kill shot" Paul!

LOL! on the other hand, this might be cruel, but I cannot help it...a Spyderco cutting an "Onion"! :p LOL, Sorry!

THUD!!!

Onion

Posted: Tue Oct 05, 2004 2:09 pm
by UK KEN
Chad

I just knew you wouldn't miss that! lol

Regards Ken (not the swolen root vegetable! :D )

Posted: Tue Oct 05, 2004 8:15 pm
by DAYWALKER
;) :d ;) :d ;) :d ;) :d ;) :d !!!