The spydie round hole "Who's using it"

That is kind of a touchy subject on the Spyderco forums, aj. You may just want to let the topic die a natural death.
 
That is kind of a touchy subject on the Spyderco forums, aj. You may just want to let the topic die a natural death.

oh okay so i guess they don't have permission. The knife just reminded me of a subcom and a spyder merging together.


thanks for the heads up

aj
 
Perhaps you should contact the manufacturer and ask them if they have a license to use the Spyderco opening hole before assuming anything one way or another. While I'd imagine Spyderco knows exactly who they have and have not licensed, you should consider that they may not wish to comment on such matters on a public forum.
 
Perhaps you should contact the manufacturer and ask them if they have a license to use the Spyderco opening hole before assuming anything one way or another. While I'd imagine Spyderco knows exactly who they have and have not licensed, you should consider that they may not wish to comment on such matters on a public forum.

I understand this is a public forum and Spyderco may not wish to make a comment, but that isn't going to stop many individual forumites who have such knowledge. Plus i also doubt very much they would have gotten a license due to them not really marketing it as the Spyderco hole. I have seen a few companies benchmade, spyderco, emerson when they either take the round hole or the wave mod mention which companies they got it from.

take care

aj
 
Hey AJ, I don't know if that company has a license, but I do have one of those knives. IMO, you get what you pay for. It is ok but about what you would expect of a knife in that price range. I suggest spending more for better value or getting a known "awesome deal" in that price range. The Boker subcoms you mentioned and the Byrd line fit my idea of an "awesome deal" for the $20-30 market. ;)
 
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