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I've enlarged the blade (wider and longer) and raised the tip. I'll try to get a pic to Peter early next week as I'm out again on Thursday.
Sounds intruiging. It's also great to see the project moving forward.
I've enlarged the blade (wider and longer) and raised the tip. I'll try to get a pic to Peter early next week as I'm out again on Thursday.
I'm always at your service and ready for next action ...I'll try to get a pic to Peter early next week as I'm out again on Thursday.
We are invited to discuss a lot of details with Spyderco, but an engraved hole instead of the trademark (original and empty) hole is beyond all question. Please don't ask for any alternative solution what the hole concerns.Better to have an engraved hole imho, ...
WOW, MojoMCs slightly changed silhouette of the blade looks great to me.
I would buy it - even as Austrian who doesn't need to care about knife laws
What matters is not how ones opens the blade with one hand, but the fact it will work. "Spyder drop" makes it to a one hander.Peter, Is that considered a one hander if you can do a "Spyder drop" (thumb-forefinger hold and drop handle).
Hi WISCHI, What regular Spyderco model would you suggest and how would you modify it? That's kind of what I did with the Stretch.
I don't want to nag, but I am really interested what Sal thinks about obtaining a Feststellungsbescheid.If there isn't a "Feststellungsbescheid", which shows the opposite, the user can probably get a problem carrying this knife (unfortunately it is very probable - imho).
To cover the hole and top of the blade both scales would have to be bigger, and the flipper has to go.What about a Southard without a millet slot for one hand opening? The top of the hole could be used as a nail nick. Another benefit is the fact, that you don't have to change your benchmark and one handed closing would be possible.
If the entire blade is submerged below the handle, and there is no flipper, how would one access the blade? Even with two hands?