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Despicable? Its an ugly knife. It will probably go away. How about, "unfortunate".
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, or knife-holder as the case may be.
I happen to think the Endura looks fine for an everyday working man's knife.

And it is an undeniably popular model in Spyderco's lineup.....which is probably why SOG chose to copy it.
It's not merely "unfortunate" because it was not by accident....even a blind man can see that SOG ripped off the entire design from Spyderco.

It also speaks volumes about SOG's own design team that they have to sink so low as to steal another company's knife design:
Not only a lack of originality and creativity, but a lack of integrity as well.

Do you truly not understand what I'm saying?
 
It was unfortunate. I don't hold grudges. I'm moving on. Far more interested in what knives may come from the producers in question.
 
It was unfortunate. I don't hold grudges. I'm moving on. Far more interested in what knives may come from the producers in question.

Do you reward businesses with your hard earned money even when you know they commit unethical business practices?
 
I'm laughing here Al. Its not like they're killing puppies or using child labour. This issue doesn't really torment my conscience or make my blood boil. It is, however, getting tired.
 
Do you reward businesses with your hard earned money even when you know they commit unethical business practices?

Do you?

Seriously... check out were your clothing was made, your wifes diamond/gold was mined, or where your gasoline was extracted/refined.

Sweatshops, blood diamonds, and oppressive dictatorships rank much higher then sog when it comes up unethical business practices, and we all support those.
 
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