Made in China
Hey captain. I don't care for the tenacious cool looking and spyder flavored it may be.I took the one I had apart and the screws holding the back stop pin are way to tiny for me to trust.Take it apart and you'll see for yourself. Sorry that's just what I know. Made in China
Quote from: JAfromMn on August 29, 2014, 12:55:40 AMHey captain. I don't care for the tenacious cool looking and spyder flavored it may be.I took the one I had apart and the screws holding the back stop pin are way to tiny for me to trust.Take it apart and you'll see for yourself. Sorry that's just what I know. Made in China Informative... this is making me re-question spyderco once again
Hey captain. I don't care for the tenacious. Cool looking and spyder flavored it may be.I took the one I had apart and the screws holding the back stop pin are way to tiny for me to trust.Take it apart and you'll see for yourself. Sorry that's just what I know. Made in China
Quote from: sawman on August 28, 2014, 11:03:02 PMMade in China Yup. Spyderco produces many different knives from Japan, China, Italy, and United States. They all fall in different ranges on the price side of things. These Chinese made Spyderco's are excellent. I have owned many Chinese made Spyderco's and they are always top notch for the price. This is a $40-$45 knife. Fit and finish is pretty dang good on this one. The only thing I noticed is the screw holes have a tiny amount of G-10 left a little rough, but that is a non issue. Everything else is perfect. Lock up is amazing. Blade grind is amazing. The finish on the blade is perfect.
Quote from: captain spaulding on August 28, 2014, 11:08:06 PMQuote from: sawman on August 28, 2014, 11:03:02 PMMade in China Yup. Spyderco produces many different knives from Japan, China, Italy, and United States. They all fall in different ranges on the price side of things. These Chinese made Spyderco's are excellent. I have owned many Chinese made Spyderco's and they are always top notch for the price. This is a $40-$45 knife. Fit and finish is pretty dang good on this one. The only thing I noticed is the screw holes have a tiny amount of G-10 left a little rough, but that is a non issue. Everything else is perfect. Lock up is amazing. Blade grind is amazing. The finish on the blade is perfect. SanRenMu makes great knives and added the Spyderco QC ... great blade to have.
Quote from: enki_ck on August 29, 2014, 02:38:22 AMQuote from: captain spaulding on August 28, 2014, 11:08:06 PMQuote from: sawman on August 28, 2014, 11:03:02 PMMade in China Yup. Spyderco produces many different knives from Japan, China, Italy, and United States. They all fall in different ranges on the price side of things. These Chinese made Spyderco's are excellent. I have owned many Chinese made Spyderco's and they are always top notch for the price. This is a $40-$45 knife. Fit and finish is pretty dang good on this one. The only thing I noticed is the screw holes have a tiny amount of G-10 left a little rough, but that is a non issue. Everything else is perfect. Lock up is amazing. Blade grind is amazing. The finish on the blade is perfect. SanRenMu makes great knives and added the Spyderco QC ... great blade to have. I agree about SRM. Enlan also makes some excellent knives, as do Rough Rider. China stamped on a blade doesn't always mean garbage.