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Paul Work
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by Paul Work » Fri Aug 18, 2000 12:00 am
Is there any chance of a zytel Dragonfly with a removable clip?
Paul
sam the man..
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by sam the man.. » Sat Aug 19, 2000 12:07 am
If there is - I gots to gets one!
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sal
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by sal » Sat Aug 19, 2000 8:49 am
The SS & CF dragonfly has a "screw on" clip. The plstic one would have to have the clip ground off.
sal
Paul Work
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by Paul Work » Mon Aug 21, 2000 10:19 am
Sal,
I meant, is there any chance of a zytel Dragonfly with a removable/reversable clip being made? Plain edge, of course.
hint, hint, hint.....
Paul
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by sal » Tue Aug 22, 2000 7:50 pm
Hi Paul. Nothing planned in the immediate future. sorry.
sal
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by Frank » Wed Aug 23, 2000 6:59 am
I work with someone who ground the plastic clip off of a Spyderco. I think it is a Pro Grip. It took him about 10 minutes and he was taking his time and being real careful to do a nice job. I like the plastic clips. They don't wear out your pockets as fast as the metal ones.
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by sal » Wed Aug 23, 2000 10:55 pm
The base of the clip on the FRN model has a small shelf that your pinky rests on when opening the knife one handed. More difficult to do with the clip removed.
sal