It's time for a framelock Delica

Yup, With a choil. Thats why I bought a Byrd meadowlark( backlock, choil). I just love the size and shape of the Delica, hell I bought five of them for my kids at Christmas. I like the choil for the control it gives me, just a personal thing.
 
The Delica is an excellent knife as is. A beefier Delica with a choil and different lock would be a Para 2, imo...

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How about this, build a Sage II with the same framelock, same everything, but in the US? That's the only reason I haven't bought it yet. I know it seems trivial and it is, but it's hard for me to drop $150+ on an outsourced knife.

Oh...and don't ever talk about changing the delica.
 
How about this, build a Sage II with the same framelock, same everything, but in the US? That's the only reason I haven't bought it yet. I know it seems trivial and it is, but it's hard for me to drop $150+ on an outsourced knife.

Oh...and don't ever talk about changing the delica.
That is certainly possible, but the price would be about 2-3x what a Sage2 already costs. No thanks. I am quite happy with my Sage series, quality through price. ;) why reinvent the wheel?
 
Define "feasible". It is certainly possible, but the only thing I can see it doing is competing with the Sage 2, thereby reducing the contribution to Alzheimer's research provided by the proceeds from that model (and the rest of the Sage project). I don't see that as a good thing. YMMV.

The Sage 3 is the one that is associated with Alzheimer's. :)

ETA: Looks like all of the Sage series is associated with Alzheimer's prevention. That is very cool for some reasons very close to home. :)
 
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