It may be legal carry but looks wise that thing will get you more grief than the UKPK
Well we need to speed it up a little,I'm offering one handed magnifiers FREE,NON LOCKING
Quote from: JohnM on July 25, 2009, 12:02:22 AMWell we need to speed it up a little,I'm offering one handed magnifiers FREE,NON LOCKING I'll want a letter from a judge before I'll risk carrying one mate
Quote from: Mike, Lord of the Spammers! on July 25, 2009, 09:20:49 AMQuote from: JohnM on July 25, 2009, 12:02:22 AMWell we need to speed it up a little,I'm offering one handed magnifiers FREE,NON LOCKING I'll want a letter from a judge before I'll risk carrying one mate Hope they are under 3 inches long
... Pointy and expensive doesn't seem to be the way to go here IMO.
Quote from: Gareth on July 26, 2009, 01:43:28 AM... Pointy and expensive doesn't seem to be the way to go here IMO. I think that sums things up quite nicely
I really wish Spyderco could make a more economical Urban/UKPK with a different steel and handle material to make it cheaper...
It's not to crash in on your UK thread, but I contacted the a danish retailer of the DKPK, that informed that they won't b getting them anymore, because some unsolved "issues". Apparently the DKPK can be opened with One Hand afterall... So no Spyderco for me... Enjoy those who can...
Run with me on my slightly tangled logic here. The majority of places that sell knives and multitools here are outdoors shops, right? I think it's still seen as acceptable that outdoorsmen (and women) often need a knife. So I truly think the way into the UK market for Spyderco is through them. I'm thinking rock climbers, sailors, canoeists etc. Folks with ropes.What I'd like to see from Spyderco is this: Tenacious price range, slipit, sheepsfoot (PE and SE), sub 3", friendly coloured handle, marketed as a UK legal rescue knife. I really think that Spyderco need to realise they aren't a household name here (outside of a few of us) and until they make a knife that is genuinely non-threatening they just aren't going to sell. I think it's fantastic that Sal has designed the UKPK and the Urban with us in mind, but I truly think they got the product wrong. Pointy and expensive doesn't seem to be the way to go here IMO.
Quote from: Tinnie on July 26, 2009, 12:42:21 AMI really wish Spyderco could make a more economical Urban/UKPK with a different steel and handle material to make it cheaper...That's probably on the way.IIRC, Sal (aka Mr. Spyderco) posted about a bargain price UKPK or Urban over on British Blades..
I think it's more a case of Sal recognising the UK market for Spyderco as being quite small. I have no idea of the numbers produced or sold but I can't think they were that high (I'd love it is someone knew). What they seem to have done was produce a knife for the fairly limited number of folks who already knew of the Spyderco brand. I could be way off the mark here but in my experience I have never seen a Spyderco for sale in a physical shop (there must be somewhere I'm sure) and I only ever met one person who recognised my Delica as a Spyderco and was impressed.
Quote from: Gareth on July 26, 2009, 11:57:21 AMI think it's more a case of Sal recognising the UK market for Spyderco as being quite small. I have no idea of the numbers produced or sold but I can't think they were that high (I'd love it is someone knew). What they seem to have done was produce a knife for the fairly limited number of folks who already knew of the Spyderco brand. I could be way off the mark here but in my experience I have never seen a Spyderco for sale in a physical shop (there must be somewhere I'm sure) and I only ever met one person who recognised my Delica as a Spyderco and was impressed.I see what you mean, but TBH I don't think people will ever see past the "knife" part over here, despite what efforts are made to make them more sheeple friendly. And that mindset is only going to get worse. People who are interested and use quality knives will pretty much have heard of Spyderco anyway I would expect.
They are great UK EDC candidates.
Wish they did the cheaper plastic version.
Svord Peasant knife is now available at Heinnies http://www.heinnie.com/product.asp?s=ji5Yil246803&strParents=&CAT_ID=0&P_ID=4444
Quote from: Benner on August 20, 2009, 05:55:18 PMSvord Peasant knife is now available at Heinnies http://www.heinnie.com/product.asp?s=ji5Yil246803&strParents=&CAT_ID=0&P_ID=4444sold out alredy though