Last edited by Chuck Whitlock; 09-22-2022 at 07:39 PM.
"It's surprising how often you start wondering just how featureless a desert some people's inner landscapes must be."
-Maple Syrup Actual
Waves angrily, to Spyderco's credit they did offer me 40% off a knife in their catalog but I was not sure what I wanted to buy at that time to replace the delica and endela that were suppose to be in their hands for sharpening etc.
I think I am leaning Para 2...I wish I could find a para 2 with a spyderedge. Anyone have any leads? I see most are sold out everywhere.
ETA: So I happen to make a living climbing in and out of fire engines about 20 times a shift. I have had issues in the past with the standard spyderco pocket clip and it getting caught on my radio, doors etc during a 24 hour tour. Has anyone had luck with aftermarket clips? I see Lynch Clips make a titanium version that appears to be WAY more durable and less bend-resistant for about $20. I think I may give one a shot and toss it on an endela and see how it goes before diving head first into a para 2.
Last edited by Larry Sellers; 09-22-2022 at 08:20 PM.
Look! Just because we're bereaved, that doesn't make us saps!
Thank you for the recommendation, based on that and some light perusing of the Spyderco subreddit (oddly the least cringey knife-centric forum I’ve found, but still pretty cringey) I ordered a Para 3. Also ordered a waved dragonfly and a H1 dragonfly; successfully resisted a Matriarch 2. So a good cover the bases trio and I’ll pass the Delica along to the better half to replace her current folder.
Now to, hopefully, throw some other blades on the FSOT subforum.
Last edited by PNWTO; 09-24-2022 at 12:07 PM.
I have found these clips to be superior to the factory clips.
https://mxggear.com/collections/spyderco
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The Lynch clip is thin titanium, so it is in fact MUCH easier to bend than steel clips. I’ve had to remove Lynch clips to bend them back into place multiple times. As much as I love the deep carry Lynch clips, I purposefully have a couple of Spydercos with the stock clip to give me a stringer clip.
If you routinely catch/bend the steel clips then you’ll destroy a Lynch clip.