When is Eric going to ruin the Shaman…

When will Eric screw it all up…


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It would be great if they ruined the bodacious by making it in a left-handed model aswell. I would probably be so triggered I would have to buy one and carry it around everywhere using it and showing people how badly they messed it up.
 
I'm sorry but I object to the tone of this thread, or at least I object to the title of the thread. We're all guests on the Spyderco forum. If they changed a design not to your taste I'm sorry, maybe other people like the change. There are a lot of Spyderco models that aren't to my taste but there are a plenty of models I like and a few that I really like. I don't complain to Spyderco about what they make or don't make.

My apologies if I'm taking this thread too seriously.

Edit- I forgot which forum I was on. This isn't Spyderco's own forum but no less reason to be reasonable with the discussion.
 
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I think it's supposed to be the exposed tang when the knife is closed? Of all the things that could bother me that's not one of them. Before this thread I never knew it was supposed to bother me.

More lefty's please. Like the Bodacious. Or even offer it in a liner lock. The bigger ones manipulate well for me. My righty resilience is awesome.
 
I don't see that exposed edge of the closed blade to be any kind of an issue at all. Until it was brought up here, I never even though about it. Unlike some other knives, this corner is nicely rounded over. I'm not sure how it could be 'fixed' so it was not 'ruined' without causing much more issues with some other aspect. 🤷‍♂️
 
Oh, early onset knife OCD...

The standard prescription to get rid of this issue is to use the knife extensively and if it doesn't work with your hand - sell it and find one that does.

I always find that Spyderco is pretty concerned about cutting performance, ergos and what functions best with your hand.
A protruding unsharpened corner of a closed folding knife is neither relevant for the performance nor the aesthetics of the knife.
 
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