Perhaps I should break the tip off my Spyderco and send it to them. It was my first pocket knife (other than my Boy Scout knife). The pocket clip broke off. I contacted Spyderco and they said I was out of luck as they stopped warrantying it. You got a new free knife, and they wouldn't even fix the clip for me.
I wanted to add that I'd been carrying mine for many years before someone told me it was somewhat of a rarity due to the BG-42 steel. I guess they're using something else now.
Perhaps I should break the tip off my Spyderco and send it to them. It was my first pocket knife (other than my Boy Scout knife). The pocket clip broke off. I contacted Spyderco and they said I was out of luck as they stopped warrantying it. You got a new free knife, and they wouldn't even fix the clip for me.
I switched to Gerber and have been pretty happy with both the Gerber knives and the quality.
If you don't mind reinvesting 25 bucks to get your knife fixed, it might be worth a shot.
So what did you do to your Boy Scout Knife?![]()
Great of them to give you a new knife but I kept reading hoping they sent your old one back to you also.
This fully serrated Delica is also a fav (and extremely hard to find these days), my youngest daughter carried it when we were in Africa on a plains game hunt back in 1996, it's now in a secure location to keep it from going to another home anytime in the future
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Very sharp pointy knives near primers......totally not a sketchy photo whatsoever.