Mine now says released with charges .
How do I pay them? will they contact me or do I need to do something ?
And yes, Spyderco need to have a word with whoever makes their sheaths, however I think this will fit into my woodlore sheath.
It's an unformed thick leather sheath, the edge coat seems to have been applied with a trowel, and the belt loop is riveted on leaving the rivet heads inside the throat of the sheath where they could scratch the handle.
It's an unformed thick leather sheath, the edge coat seems to have been applied with a trowel, and the belt loop is riveted on leaving the rivet heads inside the throat of the sheath where they could scratch the handle.
There is a plastic insert in the sheath, but no drain hole, so it'll trap moisture. not ideal on a carbon steel blade.
the hollow rivets are there to allow paracord to be threaded through for baldric carry, so I can see where they were going with that idea.
Honestly, I get the feeling the sheath was designed by someone who had a bushcraft knife described to them over the phone, but had never seen one.
It's robust enough, but not pretty. It doesn't do justice to the nice lines of the knife itself.
Also, would an embossed spyderco/BCUK badge on the sheath have killed them?
...I hope I'm not being rude to Chris or anyone else here, but did a cow really die to make that????
okenest:
Bark River currently have JRE Industries do their sheaths, I think. Prior to that they were really bad. I think the Spyderco sheath falls somewhere between the early BRKT and the current JRE stuff.
There were several left handed folk on the design team who raised hell about no one ever catering for lefties.