Catcherman Question

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Sal and crew,

So what is the future of the Catcherman?

Will it get the improved Volcano grip and reversible clip?

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Marion David Poff fka Eye, one can msg me at mdpoff@hotmail.com

"The victorious Warrior wins first and then goes to war, while the defeated Warrior goes to war and then seeks to win" Sun-Tzu

Be Excellent, an Infinite Player


 
Marion - probably not, this would require a new injection mold and the sales of the item do not warrant the creation of a new expensive toool.

ps - enjoyed your late night stroll down memory lane.

sal
 
Sal,

Are there any orange or yellow ones being made lately?

What is a good way to clean Zytel, a local dealer has a yellow one, but very pawed...

About my reminiscing, you know....

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One may want to keep an Eye out for my review of the Bob Kasper designed, Kevin Gentile modified AFCK and interview of Bob Kasper. Sorry about the wait, my review and interview should be online shortly, look for it right here at BladeForums.com. The delay has been getting pictures, luckily Spark has graciously offered to do the pictures. Knife writer I may be, photographer I am not, yet.

Marion David Poff ska Eye, one can msg me at mdpoff@hotmail.com

"A journey of a thousand miles begins but with a single step" Lao-Tzu from the Tao Te Ching

If you are interested in a really good book, read "Finite and Infinite Games" by James P Carse.


 
Marion - good question on the zytel, would like to know myself. Anyone out there with a good solution?

Lao Tzu also said "the most important part of a cup is the part in which there is nothing". Kinda like the Spyderco opening hole.
sal
 
Is that from number 11?

My translation says:

Shape clay into a vessel;
It is the space within tht makes it useful.
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Therefrore profit comes from what is there;
Usefulness from what is not there.


That is one of my altime favorite of his...

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You may want to travel the following hyperlink/wormhole to the Spyderco Forum, where I am building interest in a knife I like to call the Worker 2000, hopefully one day made by Spyderco. Your interest and innovation would be appreciated.
www.bladeforums.com/ubb/Forum20/HTML/000224.html

One may want to keep an Eye out for my review of the Bob Kasper designed, Kevin Gentile modified AFCK and interview of Bob Kasper. Sorry about the wait, my review and interview should be online shortly, look for it right here at BladeForums.com. The delay has been getting pictures, luckily Spark has graciously offered to do the pictures. Knife writer I may be, photographer I am not, yet.

Marion David Poff ska Eye, one can msg me at mdpoff@hotmail.com

"A journey of a thousand miles begins but with a single step" Lao-Tzu from the Tao Te Ching

If you are interested in a really good book, read "Finite and Infinite Games" by James P Carse.

 
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