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    Unhappy Lost my clip

    I just got home from work, reached for my knife (Delica 4) and it was not there!
    Mild panic, O.K. there it is, in the bottom of my pocket whew but where is the clip gone, gone, gone

    Do you guys know if Spyderco will sell me a new clip and screws, do they carry and sell parts?

    If so, can you tell me who to contact?
    Thanks, Mike

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    Talking No Problem...

    My Friend,

    Quote Originally Posted by sod
    Do you guys know if Spyderco will sell me a new clip and screws, do they carry and sell parts?

    If so, can you tell me who to contact?
    Thanks, Mike
    Contact Terry Trahan in Spyderco Customer Service (customerservice@spyderco.com). He'll take good care of you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hannibal Lecter
    My Friend,



    Contact Terry Trahan in Spyderco Customer Service (customerservice@spyderco.com). He'll take good care of you.

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    Yeah, what the good Doctor said

    When you get the package from use a little blue LockTite on the threads when you install it. If you're REALLY sure you NEVER want to take it off, use the red stuff.... Dang near permanent...
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    Thanks, Gents.

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    It could have been worse...a lot worse...imagine how bad it would be if the knife was gone!

    I'de use some Blue Loctite on the clip screws once you get a new clip as its semi-permanent, but removable
    WARNING: Sanity not guaranteed.

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    Don't use red loktite. If you catch clip on something and bend it you will never be able to remove it to bend it back. Use alcohol and clean screws and holes then use blue loktite. I have never had a clip come off this way.

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    I emailed Terry today, and a new clip will be in the mail next week
    Is there better customer service anywhere, in any industry?
    Some may be equal, but none are better
    Thank You Spyderpeople

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    Losing a clip is not such a bad thing I know others are prob thinking how could that happen...well it just does...it happens in rare cases...I have a friend who insists on clipping his knife hanging outside the pocket...and I keep telling him losing the knife is not a bad a scarring the handle material...but he just don't listen.....Doc
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