Seki Salts - colours and choils
Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2025 12:32 pm
In another thread, Sal has confirmed that we won't be seeing MagnaCut in the Seki Salts any time soon / potentially ever. Which is a crying shame, but I get that it isn't economically viable to move steel across borders multiple times.
So I wondered whether now could be the time to standardise the colour across the line and have them all in yellow? My main motivation for asking this is that the green FRN used for LC200N Seki Salts really isn't anything to shout about (and that's putting it nicely). It's neither a high vis shade to help you avoid losing your knife, nor is it an aesthetically pleasing shade like BRG. I suspect Seki yellow would appeal to more people and make it clear it's a Salt. Alternatively why not use the same shade of green (a genuine high vis shade) as the Golden-made model?
Whilst on the topic of Salts, the lack of MagnaCut heading to Seki has another impact. If like me you love Spydercos, really want to try MagnaCut, but hate choils, then unfortunately you have precisely zero options. This seems like quite a gap in the offering and I REALLY wish it would be plugged!
So I wondered whether now could be the time to standardise the colour across the line and have them all in yellow? My main motivation for asking this is that the green FRN used for LC200N Seki Salts really isn't anything to shout about (and that's putting it nicely). It's neither a high vis shade to help you avoid losing your knife, nor is it an aesthetically pleasing shade like BRG. I suspect Seki yellow would appeal to more people and make it clear it's a Salt. Alternatively why not use the same shade of green (a genuine high vis shade) as the Golden-made model?
Whilst on the topic of Salts, the lack of MagnaCut heading to Seki has another impact. If like me you love Spydercos, really want to try MagnaCut, but hate choils, then unfortunately you have precisely zero options. This seems like quite a gap in the offering and I REALLY wish it would be plugged!