So I received the Dragonfly 2 in H-1 full serrated and immediately noticed the lock not engaging properly. Now the question arises weather to send it back for a different one or not? Now for me the obvious answer is yes. The problem I am predicting though is since these were put on sale (and sold out) on cyber Monday they might not have any left. I do know the company I bought it from keeps 2-3 extra for just this kind of thing, but last time I ordered from them (Griptilian) they "accidentally" sold the 2-3 extra they keep for replacing returns. I will e-mail them and hope for the best. Now my other question is am I expecting to much? I feel like I am almost always disappointed (due to quality control) as of late when it comes to buying folders. Is it just me? Am I just unlucky? Is quality actually dropping on these products? A combination of these maybe?
I have one like it, it's just estetics and the lock works properly. There's probably just a fraction of a millimeter too much meat on the "hammer" so the backspring doesn't sit flush when opened but it's flush with the scales.As for returning it or not, your call. It's far easier for you to return it than it qould be for me.
Quote from: enki_ck on December 06, 2014, 01:42:47 AMI have one like it, it's just estetics and the lock works properly. There's probably just a fraction of a millimeter too much meat on the "hammer" so the backspring doesn't sit flush when opened but it's flush with the scales.As for returning it or not, your call. It's far easier for you to return it than it qould be for me. Very true.
That is not unusal for a Spyderco lock back to look like that. I've seen lots of them like it. Does it lock up tight. If so it is only an apperence issue. Which I would not like. This is why I dislike to buy over the internet. Your seller may replace it but I can just about guaranty Spyderco wont unless the lock fails. they will tell you it is in spec and send it back.
I understand where your coming from capt. and I dont like knives to have a lock that looks like that either. I sent a Salt I back to A G russell for the same reason. They replaces it and the next one was GTG! Hopefully your dealer will take care of you.
You made me start looking at mine... Found one that has the same issue Not quite as bad though. Coincidently, it was the salt 1
Quote from: mrynnr on December 06, 2014, 08:08:53 AMYou made me start looking at mine... Found one that has the same issue Not quite as bad though. Coincidently, it was the salt 1Sorry.
Quote from: captain spaulding on December 06, 2014, 09:34:43 AMQuote from: mrynnr on December 06, 2014, 08:08:53 AMYou made me start looking at mine... Found one that has the same issue Not quite as bad though. Coincidently, it was the salt 1Sorry. you have a great eye for detail and perfection! You should be a knife maker
Have a number of Spydies with zero issues but there CS is very good.I would not bother with whoever you bought it from just go through Spyderco.
This is unusual for me to suggest, but I think you may need to move up to a Chris Reeves knife ; You seem to have spent enough money lately on knives that you are unhappy with
Quote from: HarleyXJGuy on December 06, 2014, 09:48:38 AMHave a number of Spydies with zero issues but there CS is very good.I would not bother with whoever you bought it from just go through Spyderco.If I go through Spyderco I will most likely have to pay to ship it to them. Their is also a chance they will not consider this something to be fixed under warranty. I am trying to avoid that. If it comes down to that then I might not even send it in. I have not decided yet.
You know Capt, I was thinking a similar thought. With what has been spent on the last few knives and the dissatisfaction and let down you could have certainly afforded a semi custom. I bet having one great knife ( irrespective of brand ) vs several knives you might be so much more satisfied.