Unfortunately, the search tool on most forums is a challenge. On ours, with such a busy forum, it's even worse because so many words can be excluded as common. And for anyone wondering, the timer is a means to prevent an attack on the forum server (imagine if hundreds or thousands of bots attempted multiple repeating searches on the forum - we've seen it happen and it can crash a forum).
The best recommendation is to use Google to search the forum.
It's simple and reliable. Simply type site:forum.spyderco.com endura into a Google search (changing the bold word to whatever you're searching for).
Happy searching!
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Re: Searching the Forum
If you don't wish to be tracked by the G, you can use the same trick with Duckduckgo.com and other search engines.
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Re: Searching the Forum
Amen to that! I avoid Google to the extent I can.
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