SPY 27 In More Knives

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Re: SPY 27 In More Knives

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Can't wait to give this steel a good shake.

Maybe on the Leafjumper XL?...
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Re: SPY 27 In More Knives

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sal wrote:
Sat Mar 06, 2021 1:55 pm
There is a lot of time and money invested in the development of a new steel. All before you get to test a piece. You also have to experiment with heat great and edge geometry. So yes, it's a big gamble.

So far, I'm pleased with the outcome. It's more expensive than many steels, but I'm sure you will see it in many more models. Especially models that Eric or I designed.

sal

This is good to hear. I figured with significant investment in creating a new steel that we would see it in more models. This means I just have to be patient and wait for the specific models I want. I was tempted to jump on the para 3 lightweight but I think I will just wait.
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Re: SPY 27 In More Knives

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Hi Sustmrcvr,

Welcome to our forum.

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