Why was this discontinued.
Who had the most input into it.
Did they get any percentage of the profit?
Who had the most input into it.
Did they get any percentage of the profit?
And yes I used the search function.Ask Chris![]()
Everything okay?probably pulled because of its exorbitant price, I mean £350 mrsp, is a bit too much, when there are plenty better and cheaper alternatives,
My original was a flat/convex, which is my preferred grind, but when Spyderco got involved we insisted they should do a Scandi grind. They would have been much happier doing some sort of sabre/flat and secondary bevel, like many of their other knives.
He did just say thisMy mistake, I thought yousaid it was Spyderco's decision on the scandi grind.
The flat with secondary bevel would have been easy to convex.My original was a flat/convex, which is my preferred grind, but when Spyderco got involved we insisted they should do a Scandi grind. They would have been much happier doing some sort of sabre/flat and secondary bevel, like many of their other knives.
It was a long time ago. I know that we pushed them away from the flat grind on the prototype we sent them. There was a vacuum in the market at the time that we thought we could fill nicely. Once we got talking I think they rather took to the idea of the Scandi, they like doing "different" and at the time a US manufacturer doing a zero grind Scandi was different.My mistake, I thought you said it was Spyderco's decision on the scandi grind.
you can still get them?
www.moonrakerknives.co.uk/shop/folding-knives/spyderco-bushcraft-knife
only £278.95 too![]()