Burnt Orange Rex 45 para 3
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Whitemountainknives still in stock as well. Been there since last Wednesday....
Whitemountainknives still in stock as well. Been there since last Wednesday....
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Re: Burnt Orange Rex 45 para 3
Thanks for the heads up. I was able to finally get one!
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That's impressive. But how does it do vs. staples? :Dkoenigsegg wrote: ↑Sun Aug 19, 2018 9:31 pm.......
Did you see the abuse bbb put rex 45 thru!
https://youtu.be/WOpu13O_OFE
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Re: Burnt Orange Rex 45 para 3
Thank you so much for the heads up on this. I really wanted to try Rex 45, and it is going to be my first Para 3!
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No problem at all! Happy to enable :)
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I hope people that really wanted one got it and not just a bunch of flippers. Congrats to those who finally scored! That was the longest open window we've seen yet, I believe.
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Just missed out at BHQ. I had one in the cart but by the time I entered my payment info they were gone.
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Re: Burnt Orange Rex 45 para 3
ZrowsN1s wrote: ↑Mon Aug 20, 2018 12:52 pmThat's impressive. But how does it do vs. staples? :Dkoenigsegg wrote: ↑Sun Aug 19, 2018 9:31 pm.......
Did you see the abuse bbb put rex 45 thru!
https://youtu.be/WOpu13O_OFE
Why you gotta post this video? This is exactly the type of steel I enjoy. You made me order a PM2 to match my Para 3! And I was only really planning on getting a Millie to try! :confused:
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Glad it worked out...sweet knife for sure.Spydersense wrote: ↑Sun Aug 19, 2018 2:44 pmThanks, got the last one!Extra330SC wrote: ↑Sun Aug 19, 2018 2:17 pmIf anyone is still looking Knifejoy has some in stock!
https://knifejoy.com/spyderco-c223gpbor ... print-run/
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Re: Burnt Orange Rex 45 para 3
Picked this one up earlier this afternoon! I'm super satisfied! No play, loose action, even bevel, crisp screws, it really is a perfect Para 3 specimen. I honestly love the size of the Para 3 (So far, this and the Jade/M4) but I really do wonder how many people are truly using the lanyard hole...
Honestly, if I'm way off base here please let me know, but I wonder if Sal and Eric would consider either downsizing or nixing the lanyard hole all together on the Para 3 in exchange for a much more pocket friendly carry...I understand that it has the same size lanyard hole as the PM2 because it is an iteration there of, but this model just seems much more EDC oriented and honestly I get the impression that there are many people who are immediately replacing or even removing the pocket clip all together to get a more pocket suitable carry. I know this issue has been beaten into the ground, but I really do believe that this is a model which would be better served by having no lanyard hole or at least a significantly downsized (yet paracord friendly) lanyard hole at the benefit of having a much more pocketable 3 inch blade.
Please don't direct any hate this way, I am just thinking out loud, and would like to get a small census. This really is an absolutely fantastic design and I wish I would have fully realized the beauty of the design while the Cruwear version was still readily available, but alas I will have to wait for the Rex 121, haha!
Happy cutting!
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If you make the handle smaller the grip is not so good anymore.
I have the Griptilian mini and its the lanyard smaller but therefore the small finger has no place to sit anymore.
I have the Griptilian mini and its the lanyard smaller but therefore the small finger has no place to sit anymore.
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I'm not talking about making the scale any smaller, I'm just suggesting removing the lanyard hole and moving the clip towards the end of the handle scales, so that you have less of the knife above the pocket line...
So it goes.
Re: Burnt Orange Rex 45 para 3
With the option of an aftermarket deep carry clip costing anywhere between $20-$80, I think the way the knife comes is as good as it can be. You have options and that’s part of what makes these knives so great!
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Or you could go out and buy a deep-carry clip instead of advocating for reduced functionality for a significant number of loyal consumers just because you don't personally see any use for that functionality.
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Re: Burnt Orange Rex 45 para 3
I see more people changing out the clip than I do using the lanyard hole.
I believe he is asking for the knife to be more functional out of the box, not less. He’s not advocating for the lanyard hole to be removed, just moved around. CQI is a thing for Spyderco and feedback here on the forum is appreciated by the company.
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Re: Burnt Orange Rex 45 para 3
I'd appreciate you not preaching to me about the value of feedback, simply because I had the nerve to offer mine. I'm sure that Spyderco values you volunteering as their unpaid spokesperson.Liquid Cobra wrote: ↑Tue Aug 21, 2018 6:12 am
I see more people changing out the clip than I do using the lanyard hole.
I believe he is asking for the knife to be more functional out of the box, not less. He’s not advocating for the lanyard hole to be removed, just moved around. CQI is a thing for Spyderco and feedback here on the forum is appreciated by the company.
It's nice that people can change out the clip. Problem solved. I'm sure that you have numerous ideas as to where that hole should be moved, for "more functionality out of the box".
On the other hand, there's already a hole in the blade. Maybe people can tie their lanyard there.
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At the risk of sinking into another lanyard/clip discussion, I just want to say that I do use the lanyard hole in all of my knives. Please don’t remove it. I often use a very long lanyard clipped to my belt. When working on a lift 30 feet up, I don’t want to risk dropping it. I also use the same setup in my canoe. Please don’t remove the lanyard holes. If anything, add to more models(ex:yo2).
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I'm sorry if I come out sounding irritable. It was a long, sad, night at work.
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A lanyard hole, positioned where a lanyard can be tied in such a way so that the knife can be drawn by bloody and/or wet hands, past pocket flaps and at an angle where the knife is more easily deployed and ready for immediate use is a "military" feature that happens to also be useful for non-military types.
The size of the hole, its location, etc., all contribute to its functionality. Changing its location affects the draw. Changing its size can reduce functionality, such as being able to attach the lanyard through a loop drawn through the knife, rather than allowing one strand through. Lanyard are quite useful in emergencies such as a tourniquet, and if the lanyard is "permanently" attached via a single strand, then you have to untie it before you can use it, rather than slipping it off and having the option to cut it as needed.
I have no idea of the thought processes of the designer. Perhaps the word "military" was left out of the Para 3 name for a reason, and that the Military and Paramilitary lines are meant to be more suitable for such lines of work. I don't know.
On the other hand, it does seem to me that buying an aftermarket clip, or choosing a different model, is probably a good solution to an inconvenience rather than overly complicating things. Scales, clips, screws, and other products are readily available to those who would like to change the design as an "improvement" that suits a consumer's particular desires or needs. Drilling a hole in the perfect spot is probably not an option.
While some enthusiasts see more changing out clips than using lanyards, I doubt that any but a small fraction of consumers care about deep carry enough to do so. Just a guess. We enthusiasts tend to have a different perception of reality from the common consumer.
The size of the hole, its location, etc., all contribute to its functionality. Changing its location affects the draw. Changing its size can reduce functionality, such as being able to attach the lanyard through a loop drawn through the knife, rather than allowing one strand through. Lanyard are quite useful in emergencies such as a tourniquet, and if the lanyard is "permanently" attached via a single strand, then you have to untie it before you can use it, rather than slipping it off and having the option to cut it as needed.
I have no idea of the thought processes of the designer. Perhaps the word "military" was left out of the Para 3 name for a reason, and that the Military and Paramilitary lines are meant to be more suitable for such lines of work. I don't know.
On the other hand, it does seem to me that buying an aftermarket clip, or choosing a different model, is probably a good solution to an inconvenience rather than overly complicating things. Scales, clips, screws, and other products are readily available to those who would like to change the design as an "improvement" that suits a consumer's particular desires or needs. Drilling a hole in the perfect spot is probably not an option.
While some enthusiasts see more changing out clips than using lanyards, I doubt that any but a small fraction of consumers care about deep carry enough to do so. Just a guess. We enthusiasts tend to have a different perception of reality from the common consumer.
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